HOW DO I...?
...PROGRAM FOR LARGE AUDIENCES?
By Jonathan McKee
Keeping a Crowd's Attention A Peek at a Program That Worked
for Us
Youth for Christ in Sacramento has a big jr. high
event a couple of times a year called XtremZ. We have a lot of fun, we share the
Gospel, and kids come to Christ! We just had one on December 1, 2000, and my job
. . . the program.
Question: What do you do with an audience of over
1,000 ???
Good question. It's not like you can roll up a newspaper and
start playing "the Name Game!" Many people go straight to UP FRONT GAMES, which
work . . . but are there games that involve the whole audience? What do you do
that entertains, yet doesn't take away from the speaker?
THE
CHALLENGE: 1. The audience should be happy to be there right away! In
the first 30 seconds that junior high students sit down for a program they are
asking themselves, "Is this going to stink or what?" Answer that question "NO"
right away!
2. Get the audience involved in something right away. Don't
let them sit there on their bum and get bored!
3. Get the audience used
to looking and listening up front (as opposed to talking with their friends next
to them like in a coffee bar with stage entertainment as background
music).
4. Create a smooth segue from your activities to your speaker!
Don't give them a reason to tune out because "the fun's over and the speaker has
begun!"
HOW WE PULLED IT OFF:
BY GOD'S GRACE!!!
Psalm 127:1 says "Unless the Lord builds the house, its
builders labor in vain."
Don't leave God out of the process. I've messed
up plenty of events that God blessed regardless!
Here is what we did,
with God behind the wheel!
PRE-SHOW: As kids sat down we had a
PRE-SHOW M.C. This M.C. entertained them as they waited for the show to start.
We had our M.C. bring up two kids on each side of the stage. Each one had four
of his friends duct tape him to the wall. Each half of of the crowd cheered for
their kid. In the mean time the M.C. got everyone seated and let them know when
the program would be starting.
COUNTDOWN: Our M.C. then counted
down from 10 to the awaited start time and an off-stage mike introduce our two
M.C.'s for the evening.
SURAN-WRAP BODY PASS We immediately got
4 staff members from the crowd for the SURAN-WRAP BODY PASS. (Have them
pre-arranged for a quick transition- use JONATHAN'S GAME LEADING TIPS:
http://www.thesource4ym.com/games/sevensins.html ) We had each staff
member stand in front of a given section of crowd that cheered for their staff
member. Have each staff member grab about 3 or 4 kids to "wrap them."(again,
pre-arranged) Hand each group 3 or 4 rolls of Saran Wrap, tell them to mummy
them and yell "Go!" (I tell the staff to put their hands in the air so they have
them free for later!)
When they are wrapped up- ask the crowd what the
best way to judge who is wrapped the best- then announce that you have an idea.
"Pick them up and pass them to the back of the crowd and back up front again.
First section to do that wins!" (helmets aren't a bad idea!)
LET'S
MAKE A DEAL We drew 5 names from the audience and brought them on stage,
each one to win a prize. My assistant walked on stage with a big box labeled
"BOX 1." I told the young man on stage that he could have the box or . . . $10.
He wanted the box. I dug in my pocket and offered him another $10, a total of
$20. This went on until he finally took $40 cash. We revealed box #1 contained a
$5 container of liquorice.
Contestant #2 learned that previously the
money was the better option. However, when I offered him box #2 he wanted it. I
offered him $40, then $60. Some of the crowd is yelling "take the money!" The
other half of the crowd is yelling "The Box! The Box!" He still demanded the
box. Finally I offered him $80 cash . . . he took it. We opened box 2 to find a
TV/VCR combo worth almost $200. The crowd went crazy!
Contestant #3 was
convinced that the box was pretty good! We went through the same thing and after
he still demanded the box after offering him $40 cash, I told him he could have
the box! We opened the box . . . and he won a TROUT!!! Yes, a cold dead fish!
The crowd went crazy! You should have seen the poor kid's face.
Prize 4
was a singing stuffed reindeer and prize 5 was a certificate to our next XtremZ
event.
THE TRANSITION My co-M.C., who has a good command of the
audience, used the certificate to talk about the speaker at that XtremZ and how
much he meant to him. I interjected a word or two about tonight's speaker and
how much kids have enjoyed him and requested him back! We then prayed before we
brought up the speaker. This got the audience quiet and focused.
THE
SPEAKER I always use a funny speaker at this event. Humor breaks down
walls, crosses racial barriers, and keeps kids attention. The speaker shared the
Gospel and a couple hundred kids came forward to receive Christ (67 made first
time decisions that night- praise God).
FINAL 15 What then? We
had about 200 kids leave the room with over 100 adult counselors. Now we have 15
minutes to kill before the end of the program.
First, I use this
opportunity for the speaker to talk to the remaining crowd and share some final
words. Each speaker handles this differently.
ICE-CHEST Then we
have some fun! We played a game that Ian Longtin just submitted to my web page.
Get some guys (3-4) that think they're pretty tough. Tell them that you're going
to have a contest to see who is the "coolest!" Have them change into some
x-large shirts that you have for them and have them tuck the shirts in. Then
have a team mate (or team mates) run with cups of ice to fill up the shirts.
You'll need a lot of Ice, shirts, cups, and buckets or actuall ice chests to
hold the ice in. Also have towels for them when the game is over. You can judge
the winners by how much ice they got in the shirt in a given amount of time or
by how long the guys could stand having the ice in their shirts. It was a big
hit!
Jonathan McKee is president of TheSourceForYouthMinistry.com
and author of the new book "Do They Run When They See You Coming? Reaching Out to Unchurched
Teenagers."
(CLICK HERE FOR THE BOOK) Jonathan
speaks and trains across the country
and provides free online resources, training, & ideas for youth workers at
www.TheSource4YM.com
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