Sundays, 10:30 am :: 1206 Malzahn St, Saginaw, MI 48602

Easter Jam is an Easter Celebration BIG enough for the whole family.

Included is everything you need to have a fun, memorable, and family-centered celebration around the Easter story.

Gather Your Supplies

These are the items you'll need before starting the video

Peep Jousting

  • 2 Peeps (or large marshmallows)
  • Microwave
  • Microwaveable Plate
  • Toothpicks
  • Marker or Sharpie (optional)

Easter Egg Throw-Down

  • 10 - 20 pairs of socks(at least... bonus if they have fun designs or colors)
  • A sturdy laundry basket
  • A notepad for keeping score
  • Fun colored pens or markers for scoring

This Event Features:

  • Engaging activities
  • Family questions to spark conversation
  • An Easter story presentation One everyone can understand and enjoy
  • A fun song to sing or dance along to

Start the Video!

Start by clicking the video link below and follow the prompts in the video to complete Easter Jam!
(Click the four arrows in the lower right corner of the video to go full screen.)

The Activities Explained

In case you missed the directions, here are our two fun family activities for Easter Jam:
Activity One

Peep Jousting

What you’ll need:

  • 2 Peeps (or large marshmallows)
  • Microwave
  • Microwaveable Plate
  • Toothpicks
  • Marker or Sharpie (optional)

What you do:
One half of the family challenges the other half to a Peep-jousting duel by melting Peeps in a microwave. You’ll need toothpicks to serve as the arms or jousts.

Directions:
First, divide the room into two teams. Next, take two PEEPS® and assign them to a team. If you don’t have any PEEPS®, no worries, big marshmallows will work as well. Team A gets Peep A, and Team B get Peep B. You can come up with cooler names like Lord Sugarcoat, or Sir Sprinkles… you get the idea. You can also use a marker or a sharpie to decorate your PEEPS® to give them some personality. Draw a moustache on your Peep, give them some mean eyebrows, or a fancy outfit…let your creative juices flow. (Just don’t eat one that you decorated!) Next, you need to prepare your PEEPS® for battle. Stick a toothpick in each Peep to prepare them for battle. Think of the toothpick as a joust, a lightsaber, or sword – just depends on how serious your family is about the competition. Make sure the toothpick is facing forward, toward the other Peep. Place the two combatants on a microwaveable plate. No social distancing necessary – you want the Peeps to be close together and facing one another.

Finally, time for the big event. Gather around and put the plate in the microwave, setting the timer to 45 seconds. You won’t let it run that long. In fact . . . don’t let it run that long! Then, press start. Watch at a safe distance until the peeps drop their toothpick-sabers and one touches the other. The toothpick that touches the other Peep first, wins!

Activity Two

Easter Egg Throwdown

What you’ll need:

  • 10 - 20 pairs of socks(at least... bonus if they have fun designs or colors)
  • A sturdy laundry basket
  • A notepad for keeping score
  • Fun colored pens or markers for scoring

What you do:
Have two family members battle it out to see who can find the most sock matches, roll them into a ball, or an Easter Egg and toss them into a laundry basket in one minute.

Directions:
For this one, you need a laundry basket and socks. LOTS of socks. Clean or dirty, doesn’t matter, as long as they have a match.

Next, choose two people to play. You’ll also need two people to be scorekeepers.

To get started, dump all the socks on one side of the room. And don’t worry, those socks will make their way back to the basket real soon. Then, place the basket on the other side. When the host says “Go,” players will grab a sock, go through the pile to find the matching one, roll the socks together in the shape of a ball, or an Easter Egg and then toss them across the room into the laundry/Easter basket.

The player with the most sock-eggs in the basket at the end of the timer wins. If you don’t have scorekeepers to help you count, you’ll have to keep up with that number on your own! That means everybody’s on the honor system, alright? 

Parents, I’m looking at you.

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