Drive your group out to the country one night and lie on the grass in a field looking at the stars (don't forget your fleecy coats and ground sheets). Lie heads together, feet out in a star shape. Read Genesis chapter 1. Try to imagine what the earth was like when God created it perfectly. Let the conversation wander.
Show your young people an anatomy website or images from an anatomy book. Ask: what do you think is the most amazing thing about your body? Do you understand how it all works? Why do you think God gave us two legs, two eyes, thick hair on our head etc...? How does the way God designed men and women's bodies show their different uses? Hand round a mirror/mirrors and let them describe what they see. Do they like the reflection? Read Psalm 139. Discuss how this makes them feel and what this teaches them about how God sees them.
Have a look in a craft store for some easy-to-bake clay/plastacine/Fimo. Give people a lump each and tell them they can mould whatever they want but it has to have a use (e.g. a coaster, a jug, a bowl, a paper weight.) Along with all the creativity and fun, try and get across the point that God created us, took time over us and moulds us into what he wants us to be - and that we are designed to be useful! For starters, read Genesis 1:28 and Matthew 28:18 to discover some of our uses.
