Religious Christmas Bingo

What is Christian Christmas Bingo?

Christian Christmas bingo is not a thing. Bingo is not like other games or activities when you can incorporate a certain theme to it. People can play bingo however they like including Christmas bingo. Just by saying Christian Christmas bingo, doesn't necessarily mean the bingo card should contain religious stories or using verses from the Bible. The closest thing to what so-called Christian Christmas bingo can be that the bingo cards contain Christian illustrations such as the nativity, churches, mother Mary, etc. Bingo is a game and it is supposed to be fun. You don't have to do it the Christian way or any other religious way just because it is the Christmas season.

Do Christians Play Bingo?

Christmas Bingo Cards Free Printable. Grace and Good Eats have designed these colorful Christmas.

  1. Christian Advent Bingo Advent is a season of preparation for the commemoration of Christ’s birth and the anticipation of His triumphant return. The Advent Bingo Game for Christians is a wonderful teaching tool that includes information about the season and traditions such as Advent Wreaths and the Jesse Tree.
  2. WHAT YOU GET - Nativity Christmas bingo game includes 24 game cards, 24 calling cards, 441 bingo makers and game instructions. RELIOUS CHRISTAMS BINGO GAME - Kids loved playing this Christmas themed Bingo! You can play several times and offer some prize for the winner. The game goes quickly so you can get in several rounds in a short time.
  3. Just by saying Christian Christmas bingo, doesn't necessarily mean the bingo card should contain religious stories or using verses from the Bible. The closest thing to what so-called Christian Christmas bingo can be that the bingo cards contain Christian illustrations such as the nativity, churches, mother Mary, etc. Bingo is a game and it is.
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Yes, some of them. Some other Christian may never play bingo their whole life. Bingo is just a game. Everyone can play it and have some fun. It has nothing to do with your religion. Even when at Christmas some people play Christmas bingo games, doesn't mean you have to use a Christian Bingo game set. You can use a regular bingo set just fine.

Why do People Play Christian Christmas Bingo?

There is probably no reason why people play Christian Christmas bingo games. They can play it just for fun even when they are not Christian. But some people may use the game during Christmas to boost the spirit of Christmas when playing. Some people also use Christian bingo games to educate their children about Christianity and the stories of Christmas including the birth of Jesus and other things related to Christmas.

How Do You Make a Christian Christmas Bingo Game?

You can make the Christian Christmas bingo game using a free bingo template. Some of the templates are editable so you can personalize your own set. You can fill the boxes with Christmas related illustrations, Christian related illustrations, or even the verses of the bible. You will also need to create the caller cards to match the bingo cards. It may take more effort to do because you will need to create a lot of matching cards especially if you make a lot of bingo cards so more people can play it. If you don't have the time and energy to do it from scratch, you can find Christian Christmas bingo activity sheets from the internet. Do some alterations if you need to. Print the cards and you are ready to play.

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Are you all ready for Thanksgiving break? I love working while my kids sleep. Should I let them keep sleeping and enjoy the quiet? I should probably wake them up so that they can have a productive day, too, right? Such a tough decision! I'm hurrying to get this adorable Nativity Bingo game up for you before I take a little Thanksgiving blog break.

Nativity Bingo for Christmas

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Religious Christmas Bingo Printable

Ever since I posted Christmas Bingo, I've been wanting to create a game that was about the real meaning of Christmas. (And my readers have been asking for it, too!) Nativity Bingo will never be allowed in a school classroom, but families can enjoy it. Spending so much time and energy on Santa Claus, magic Elves and finding the perfect Christmas gifts leaves us little time for rest. It's nice to sit back and think about the real meaning of Christmas, too.

Who says Christmas games should only focus on Santa Claus and snowmen? Play Nativity Bingo after teaching the kids the Christmas story. It's a good way to remember the story and have a little bit of fun. I even used a game board with the children at church the other day as we learned a Christmas song (Picture a Christmas).

Download Here

So, for all those people who have been asking for a Nativity Bingo game (and for those who haven't been asking but still want it), it's finally here! Click the link below to download a family set (6 bingo boards, 2 pages of calling cards, and 1 instruction page) of Nativity Bingo.

If you would like a higher-resolution game with more unique boards, you can purchase the full game in my Etsy store. Click the download link below to see and download the full Nativity Bingo game.

How to Play

This game is a little different than traditional bingo, so check out the instructions before you play (also included with the download):

Cut the two pages of calling cards into individual cards and put them into a bag or hat. To play, pull a card out of the hat, and call out what is on the card (or just show the card). Players look for that picture on their card and cover it up. Continue pulling cards from the bag one at a time until someone gets five in a row. (You cannot play blackout because every card has every picture on it. This game is meant to be played for traditional five-in-a-row bingo only.)

The adorable graphics in this game were mostly created by The Happy Graphics with a few created by me.

Printable Christmas Bingo For Groups

Speaking of nativities, I have to show you my absolute favorite nativity set. (I'm still waiting for some store to have a going-out-of-business sale so I can sweep in and buy the whole set for cheap!) *Affiliate links.

I don't think I'll ever own the whole set, but a girl can dream, can't she? Isn't it beautiful? What's your favorite nativity set?

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