If you’re in charge of a women’s ministry Valentine event and wondering what everyone is actually going to do, you’re not alone.
Food and chatting only carry things so far, and most leaders want something that feels warm, faith-friendly, and easy to run.
Here are a few simple things to do that help women connect without awkward icebreakers or over-the-top party games.
Women’s Ministry Valentine Games Bundle
This is the easiest all-in-one option if you want structure without stress.
The Women’s Ministry Valentine Games Bundle from Party Prints Press includes printable, Christian-friendly games designed for church groups, ladies ministry nights, and Valentine fellowship events.
You just print, pass them out, and guide the group through lighthearted activities focused on love, friendship, and shared faith.
It is perfect for leaders who want meaningful fun without spending hours planning.
Conversation Circle With Prompt Cards
Set up small circles and give each group a few gentle prompt questions about friendship, encouragement, or favorite memories with women who have influenced their faith.
This creates natural conversation without putting anyone on the spot in front of the whole room.
It is a great option if your group includes a mix of longtime friends and newer members who are still getting to know each other.
Encouragement Note Station
Create a simple table with cards and pens where women can write short notes of encouragement to others in the room.
You can assign names randomly or let them choose freely.
This works especially well at Valentine events because it shifts the focus from romance to Christ-centered love, kindness, and appreciation within the church community.
Closing
When you are planning things to do at a women’s ministry Valentine event, the goal is not to entertain like a party host.
It is to create space for connection, laughter, and encouragement in a way that feels comfortable for everyone.
A few gentle activities, plus an easy printable game bundle, can turn a simple gathering into an occasion women truly remember.
