Heartwarming Women’s Ministry Valentine’s Games for Fellowship and Fun

If you’re planning a brunch or retreat and need Women’s Ministry Valentine’s games this year, you’re in for such a fun time.

Valentine’s is one of those easy themes that brings out the laughter, sweetness, and connection we all crave during fellowship.

Whether you’re hosting a brunch, a ladies’ night, or a full retreat, having a few simple printable games on hand makes everything run more smoothly.

These ideas are light, meaningful, and perfect for groups that want to celebrate love and friendship without a ton of prep.

Grab your coffee, scroll through, and find a few favorites to print and play for your next women’s event.

 

Roll & Share (Faith + Fun Versions)

This one is pure gold for groups that might not know each other super well yet.

You just roll a die and answer the question that matches your number. Easy, no pressure, and somehow it always leads to laughter and deeper conversation.

The Faith & Fellowship version leans more reflective, with questions about gratitude, love, and kindness.

The Fun & Friendship version has that girls ‘ night feel: light, chatty, and full of personality. Both are great for breaking the ice without anyone feeling “on the spot.”

Every time I use this one, I’m reminded how powerful a simple connection can be.

It’s amazing what people open up about when they feel safe and included.

→ Grab the Roll & Share 2-Pack here

 

Couples in the Bible

This one feels like a sweet nod to both Valentine’s Day and Scripture.

It’s a quick matching game where players connect famous biblical couples, such as Ruth and Boaz, Mary and Joseph, or Priscilla and Aquila.

You can play individually or in teams, and it always sparks fun side conversations about each couple’s story.

Someone inevitably says, “Wait, who was Gomer again?” and everyone ends up laughing!

It’s short, meaningful, and such a perfect tie-in to a Valentine’s theme without feeling forced.

→ Get the Couples in the Bible Game

 

Valentine’s Prayer Partner Draw

Write each attendee’s name on a small heart-shaped card and have everyone draw one.

Their “heart” becomes their prayer partner for the week.

It’s a simple but powerful way to keep the spirit of the event going after it’s over.

 

Pass the Prize LEFT to RIGHT

Okay, if you want pure laughter, this is it!

You’ll read a short Valentine’s story aloud, and every time someone hears the words LEFT or RIGHT, they have to pass a small prize in that direction.

The Valentine’s version is sweet and faith-filled but still really funny.

It’s the perfect mix of meaningful and silly.

There’s always that one person who keeps getting the prize back, and the whole group ends up cracking up.

It’s the kind of lighthearted energy that makes a room feel instantly connected.

→ Get the Valentine’s Pass the Prize Game

 

Valentine’s Trivia or True or False

This one’s for the trivia lovers.

Each question is a quick True or False about Valentine’s Day, love, and a few faith-inspired facts.

You can play it table-by-table or all together, and it takes almost no setup.

It’s amazing how competitive grown women can get over a simple True or False question!

It’s easy, clean fun that fits perfectly between a meal and a devotional.

→ Try the Valentine’s True or False Game

 

Valentine’s Bible Verse Exchange

This one doesn’t even need printing; just a stack of little cards or heart cutouts.

Have everyone write down a favorite Bible verse about love, kindness, or friendship, then mix them up and let everyone draw one to take home.

It’s simple, but it’s always one of the most memorable parts of the day.

People often keep those little cards tucked in their planners or Bibles for months afterward.

It’s such a gentle way to share encouragement and end the event on a beautiful note.

 

Who Said It? Bible Love Edition

If your group enjoys trivia but also loves Scripture, this one’s perfect.

Each line features a verse or quote about love, and players guess who said it — Jesus, Paul, Solomon, or someone else!

It’s a great way to mix faith and fun, and you’ll be surprised how many verses spark conversation or reflection.

It’s light, educational, and works beautifully as a quick 10-minute filler or main event, depending on your timing.

→ Get the Who Said It? Game

 

Share a Sweet Treat Bar

This isn’t technically a game, but it always turns into one.

Have everyone bring a dessert that’s pink, red, or chocolatey, then set up a cute “sweet treat bar.”

You can even turn it into a mini contest — most creative dessert, prettiest presentation, best use of sprinkles — whatever fits your group’s vibe!

It’s casual, delicious, and gives people something to do while chatting between games.

Plus, you’ll get the prettiest dessert table ever!

 

Love One Another Reflection Activity

If you want to close your event with something gentle and grounding, try this…

Read a short devotion or verse about love, then invite everyone to share one way they plan to show kindness or encouragement this week.

It’s such a powerful way to end on a note of connection and purpose.

People always leave feeling lighter, inspired, and just… seen.

 

Wrap-Up

At the end of the day, your women’s ministry Valentine’s event doesn’t need to be elaborate to feel special.

A few thoughtful games, some good food, and a genuine spirit of love are more than enough.

If you want to make things easy on yourself, you can grab my Women’s Ministry Valentine’s Game Bundle!

It includes 13 printable games that are elegant, faith-centered, and ready to use.

You’ll have everything you need to create a beautiful, joy-filled event that people will actually remember.

→ Get the Full Valentine’s Game Bundle

 

heartwarming valentines games and activities for your women's ministry group

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  • Alexandria McCormick - Founder of Party Prints Press

    Hi, I’m Alex, and I’m obsessed with making creative and fun activities and games for parties and events! When I’m not making memories with my little boy, you can find me practicing yoga tricks, cooking delicious meals, or curled up with a good book!

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