Says a reallyimportant point, andthen repeats thesentence reallyslowly. E.g. “...andthen Jesus saidyes… Jesus. Said.Yes.”Says“Hangon”Has threeor morepoints thatalliterateGoes on a tangentabout somethingand then sayssomething like“But that’s just me”Uses theword‘incidentally’Says somethinglike “Is thatalright?” afterexplaining aconcept“Today’s agreat dayto besaved”Has severalthings youshouldknowUses the @symbolrather thanwriting theword ‘at’“Can Iencourageyou…”Makes a commenton how monotonethe church iswhen saying“thanks be toGod.”Hints for theyouth to askquestionsduring Q & AtimeMakes a reallyobvious jokeand then sayssomething like‘that was ajoke, church’Talks aboutsomething thathappened inone of theearlier servicesTargets oneof the youthmembers inthe audienceUsessomethinghe’s a fan offor a sermonillustrationSuggests thatwe “keep thatin mind as welook at thisnext passage”Only usestwo dotsin anellipsisSays somethinglike ‘good I’m gladthat you got thatwas a joke’ whenone person laughsat a joke he madeTalksabout bikeridingTalks about his“lovely/beautifulwife, Caro”At the end ofhis sermonsays somethinglike “Alright,yay!” or “Getexcited church!”Pulls out hiscompletelyunnecessaryminiature version ofthe ‘New or Newish’sign and looks reallyexcited by itHas threeor morepoints thatrhymeMakes areferenceto the NewLife treeRefers tohissize/heightTalksabout hisBibletimeline“‘Isn’t thatamazing/incredible?”Has a superzoomed inphoto on hisslideshowTakes amassive drinkof water in themiddle of asentence“If you haven’tmet me yet, myname’s StuartStarr, I’m thelead pastor ofthis church.”Accidentallygoes toomany slidesaheadSays he shouldn’ttalk about his kidsand then proceedsto tell a storyabout his kidsMentions howit would be“great to havethat part of thebible open”Says a reallyimportant point, andthen repeats thesentence reallyslowly. E.g. “...andthen Jesus saidyes… Jesus. Said.Yes.”Says“Hangon”Has threeor morepoints thatalliterateGoes on a tangentabout somethingand then sayssomething like“But that’s just me”Uses theword‘incidentally’Says somethinglike “Is thatalright?” afterexplaining aconcept“Today’s agreat dayto besaved”Has severalthings youshouldknowUses the @symbolrather thanwriting theword ‘at’“Can Iencourageyou…”Makes a commenton how monotonethe church iswhen saying“thanks be toGod.”Hints for theyouth to askquestionsduring Q & AtimeMakes a reallyobvious jokeand then sayssomething like‘that was ajoke, church’Talks aboutsomething thathappened inone of theearlier servicesTargets oneof the youthmembers inthe audienceUsessomethinghe’s a fan offor a sermonillustrationSuggests thatwe “keep thatin mind as welook at thisnext passage”Only usestwo dotsin anellipsisSays somethinglike ‘good I’m gladthat you got thatwas a joke’ whenone person laughsat a joke he madeTalksabout bikeridingTalks about his“lovely/beautifulwife, Caro”At the end ofhis sermonsays somethinglike “Alright,yay!” or “Getexcited church!”Pulls out hiscompletelyunnecessaryminiature version ofthe ‘New or Newish’sign and looks reallyexcited by itHas threeor morepoints thatrhymeMakes areferenceto the NewLife treeRefers tohissize/heightTalksabout hisBibletimeline“‘Isn’t thatamazing/incredible?”Has a superzoomed inphoto on hisslideshowTakes amassive drinkof water in themiddle of asentence“If you haven’tmet me yet, myname’s StuartStarr, I’m thelead pastor ofthis church.”Accidentallygoes toomany slidesaheadSays he shouldn’ttalk about his kidsand then proceedsto tell a storyabout his kidsMentions howit would be“great to havethat part of thebible open”

Stuart Starr Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Says a really important point, and then repeats the sentence really slowly. E.g. “...and then Jesus said yes… Jesus. Said. Yes.”
  2. Says “Hang on”
  3. Has three or more points that alliterate
  4. Goes on a tangent about something and then says something like “But that’s just me”
  5. Uses the word ‘incidentally’
  6. Says something like “Is that alright?” after explaining a concept
  7. “Today’s a great day to be saved”
  8. Has several things you should know
  9. Uses the @ symbol rather than writing the word ‘at’
  10. “Can I encourage you…”
  11. Makes a comment on how monotone the church is when saying “thanks be to God.”
  12. Hints for the youth to ask questions during Q & A time
  13. Makes a really obvious joke and then says something like ‘that was a joke, church’
  14. Talks about something that happened in one of the earlier services
  15. Targets one of the youth members in the audience
  16. Uses something he’s a fan of for a sermon illustration
  17. Suggests that we “keep that in mind as we look at this next passage”
  18. Only uses two dots in an ellipsis
  19. Says something like ‘good I’m glad that you got that was a joke’ when one person laughs at a joke he made
  20. Talks about bike riding
  21. Talks about his “lovely/beautiful wife, Caro”
  22. At the end of his sermon says something like “Alright, yay!” or “Get excited church!”
  23. Pulls out his completely unnecessary miniature version of the ‘New or Newish’ sign and looks really excited by it
  24. Has three or more points that rhyme
  25. Makes a reference to the New Life tree
  26. Refers to his size/height
  27. Talks about his Bible timeline
  28. “‘Isn’t that amazing/incredible?”
  29. Has a super zoomed in photo on his slideshow
  30. Takes a massive drink of water in the middle of a sentence
  31. “If you haven’t met me yet, my name’s Stuart Starr, I’m the lead pastor of this church.”
  32. Accidentally goes too many slides ahead
  33. Says he shouldn’t talk about his kids and then proceeds to tell a story about his kids
  34. Mentions how it would be “great to have that part of the bible open”