You’re here because you crave play, beauty, and depth. Ministry Rituals Dare to Commune is a multi-sensory game of confession and desire, where curiosity meets ceremony. 

Depending on who you play with—and who leads—it’s a different game every time. 126 soul-baring prompts across 4 decks invite in sinful, sacred dares, fragrance, satin and ritual. 

You’re not playing fair unless your heart races.

Inside the box
  • 50 Confess Cards (soul-stirring questions)
  • 50 Sin Cards (dares to embody)
  • 20 Satin Cards (glossy, impossible to forget)
  • 6 Ritual Cards to open, close and transform the room
  • Letter to the Original Sinners, exclusively in this first run
  • The Bargain (You’ll see . . . )
  • Satin blindfold
  • Companion fragrance: Gloria. Sinfully good. Smells like church.

immersive experiences. sacred moments.

an avant-garde game night for the connection you've been craving

Visuals are artistic renderings. Final details may vary slightly—but the essence and intention will remain intact. 

No. This is an adult game intended for players 18 and over. Some cards include sensual or provocative prompts not suitable for younger audiences.

is dare to commune recommended for all ages?

Dare to Commune is designed for adults (18+) who are curious, open, and ready to explore connection in playful, meaningful, and unexpected ways. It’s for couples, friends, and groups who want to share laughter, daring, and a touch of ritual.



who is dare to commune for?

You can absolutely play with friends. Dare to Commune only goes as intimate as you want it to—every card is an invitation, not an obligation. The game is designed to be consent-forward: you never have to do anything you don’t want to.




can i play dare to commune with friends, or is it for couples?

Yes. With 126 unique prompts, rituals, and multi-sensory elements, no two sessions are ever the same.

is dare to commune replayable? 

The game works beautifully with 2-8 players, though it’s flexible depending on your group. Games can last from 30 minutes to several hours—it all depends on how deep you want to go.







how many people can play, and how long does the game last?

are saying

what sinners

— Ilana S., Washington, D.C.

“I was admittedly a little nervous when my friend asked me to play, but it was so much fun! I feel like I got to know my friends AND myself better. And the fragrance it comes with is divine; where can I get more?"

— Joan Q., Washington, D.C.

“I thought I knew my friends but now I know them. This game isn’t just a game, it’s like an X-ray for your soul. That sounds crazy but it’s true! A fun and sexy soul x-ray.”

— Colin M., Washington, D.C.

“I haven’t felt this silly and vulnerable since playing Truth or Dare in high school. What a great way to strengthen connections.”

— Kevin E., Washington, D.C.

“Dare to Commune left me feeling seen, heard, and genuinely closer to my friends. It was fun, pretty hot, and deeply meaningful.”

— Michael E., Washington, D.C.

“WHAT. THE. Okay. That was like nothing I have ever played. Well I guess it was a little like Spin the Bottle, and a little like Truth or Dare. But it also meant something deeper. Like going to church and hooking up in a confessional. PLAY IT.”

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