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Star Words! Resources and Guidance

1/5/2020

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Every year now for the past 5 years, I (Pastor Charissa) have passed out something called "Epiphany stars" on Epiphany Sunday . This is a tradition that has gathered steam over the past few years and each of the congregations I've served in that four years has enjoyed the practice. 
Epiphany is the day after Christmas ends. There are 12 days of Christmas, so for most traditions, that puts Epiphany on January 6th.  It's the observance of the magi coming from far away to visit baby Jesus (probably more like toddler Jesus, but let's not get too hung up on the historical aspect just now). They found him by reading the stars and following the one that indicated the birth of a new kind of king. 
Epiphany symbolizes the idea that God came to earth for ALL people of EVERY race, EVERY heritage, etc. It's the day when we recognize that God is revealed to all people and we all have a star to follow. 
Epiphany star words are simply words printed on paper or cardboard stars. Each person is given one randomly as a star to follow for the year. It's a meditation and reflection word to live with for that year. 
If you didn't get one at church this year, check out the random star word generator I put together last year. 
Star Word Generator
I've discovered one major problem with these star words, however. Everyone (myself included) gets really excited about them in January and talks about them for a few weeks, but by March or April, they have gone the way of New Year's Resolutions. We've either forgotten about them or we've run out of ways to interact with them and/or think we've got it nailed. So last year, I put together some study tools to help with keeping up on the star words.  You're welcome to download and print these for your own use, but if you'd like to copy and distribute them at something like a bible study or Sunday school class, please touch base with me first for permission. ​
There are three ways you can use these. They all contain the same content, but it's organized a little bit differently. The outline just gives some guidance as to themes and trajectory for the year. There are a few questions to reflect on each month/theme, but that's about it. 
There are also journal pages that you can print and insert into your journal of choice. They are half-page sized so they should fit in most journals. These include a title page for each month with  some journal prompts and questions. 
The most "ready to use" version is the workbook. This is literally a workbook that you can print out and work through during the year. At church, I spiral bound these for everyone, but you could also just use a small three ring binder. 
how_to_study_your_star_word_study_outline.pdf
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how_to_study_your_star_word_journal_pages-3.pdf
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how_to_study_your_star_word_workbook.pdf
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I have also given our church community a collective star word to think about together. This year, that word is:

WELCOME

So, explore your own star word, and the word "welcome" this year. 

For January:
Start to live with the word day to day
  • Pray that God will enlighten you and point you to what God has to say to you through this word. 
  • Make a “New Year’s Resolution” that includes this word.
  • Put your star somewhere you’ll see it frequently.
  • Start a “star word” journal in which to write down/type up the things you experience and learn with the word. We will have star word workbooks available that you can print out at home or pick up at church if you’d like more structure. Set aside a few minutes a couple times a week to reflect on your word and jot down some notes. 
  • Make or buy jewelry, household decor, or other reminders with your word on it.

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