
The Crown of Stars
Divine Identity
Divine Nobility means living with grace, purpose, and a sense of sacred responsibility. Just as a crown of stars shines with beauty and order in the night sky, your actions can reflect the light of your divine nature and inspire others. When you practice this virtue, you become a Star-Bearer—someone who leads with integrity, uplifts those around her, and honors the gifts God has given her. You remembered who you are — and led with quiet strength. That’s what it means to be a daughter of God. Developing the Crown of Stars teaches that true nobility comes from faith, self-awareness, and the courage to act with love and purpose in every situation.

The Gathering Circle
Leader: “Welcome, Keepers of the Light. You are seen. You are safe. You are strong. We gather in beauty, truth, and light.”
Ask the young women about God Instances they saw or experienced during the month.



The Spark
Flower & Ribbon Crown: Provide materials for making flower and ribbon crowns. On the ribbons invite the young women to write words that signify their divine identity. This could include "charity, patience, gentleness, etc..."
The Path & Promise
After the Spark activity, the young women will be gathered with their circle (age based group) for the opportunity to record the name of the mentor or quote onto a scroll for their tree inscribed book. They may also select a Path (goal) for the following month or write a Promise (commitment) to complete a medallion. The Path is part of what they need to do to earn the medallion. Encourage the keepers to come up with their own meaningful path related to the virtue or to select a quest from the suggestions below:
Daily Reminder: Look in the mirror each morning and say, “I am a daughter of God with divine purpose.”
Grace in Action: Practice good manners and kindness in your words for one whole day.
Royal Service: Do one act of service that brings dignity or honor to someone else.
Dress with Purpose: Choose an outfit for a special day that makes you feel confident, modest, and radiant.
Scripture Anchor: Memorize a scripture that reminds you of your divine worth (like Romans 8:16–17).
Quiet Strength: Stay calm and graceful in a situation where you might normally get upset.
Leadership Moment: Take the lead in planning or guiding a group activity, showing kindness and fairness.
Light Bearer: Share your testimony of God’s love with someone—through words, writing, or action.
Noble Journaling: Write about how you can live with more purpose and reflect God’s glory in your daily choices.
Lift Another: Choose one friend or sibling each week to encourage by pointing out their strengths and worth.


The Closing Circle
Gather the keepers to a circle once more to award medallions & conclude the day as follows:
Award Medallions: Call the Keeper by her name with gentle honor and invite her to step into the circle. Place the medallion in her hand and allow her to attach it to her mirror. As the Leader awards an earned medal say, “You remembered who you are — and led with quiet strength. That’s what it means to be a daughter of God.” The circle may softly say: “Shine On” or “Keeper of Light."




