should local church dance teams minister evry week
05-09-2006, 01:36 PM
Hello, everyone, glad to meet you all. My name is Margolit, and I was told about this website by HelenaZF, and am happy to be on a site devoted to Dance!
First, by way of introduction, let me say that I attend a Messianic Synagogue here in NY, where I've been dancing for and with the L-rd for over 16 years now, and am currently a co-leader of the dance ministry.
Dance has always been an integral part of our worship service. We minister every week. There is an area up front for dancing, as well as space in the back for those who don't dance, or wish to worship more privately, as well as for the younger children with adult supervision. We do all kinds of dancing, from line to circle. And many dances are interchangeable. :twirl:
Over the years, visitors and guests, as well as members, have told us how much our dance has blessed them, and/or ministered to them, and given them a new way to draw closer to the L-rd. <EMOJI seq="1f607">:innocent:</EMOJI>
As you can guess, pretty much most of our music is Messianic, Israeli folk and/or traditional Jewish, but we do use non-Messianic music in our congregation as well. Even many of these songs have choreography.
Our worship time is wonderful! It starts with upbeat, faster-paced praise songs, and brings us down to slower more worshipful music just before our congregational leader (whose wife leads the worship team) gets ready to speak.
Oops, didn't mean to go on so long.
Dancin' for and with Yeshua,
Margolit
First, by way of introduction, let me say that I attend a Messianic Synagogue here in NY, where I've been dancing for and with the L-rd for over 16 years now, and am currently a co-leader of the dance ministry.
Dance has always been an integral part of our worship service. We minister every week. There is an area up front for dancing, as well as space in the back for those who don't dance, or wish to worship more privately, as well as for the younger children with adult supervision. We do all kinds of dancing, from line to circle. And many dances are interchangeable. :twirl:
Over the years, visitors and guests, as well as members, have told us how much our dance has blessed them, and/or ministered to them, and given them a new way to draw closer to the L-rd. <EMOJI seq="1f607">:innocent:</EMOJI>
As you can guess, pretty much most of our music is Messianic, Israeli folk and/or traditional Jewish, but we do use non-Messianic music in our congregation as well. Even many of these songs have choreography.
Our worship time is wonderful! It starts with upbeat, faster-paced praise songs, and brings us down to slower more worshipful music just before our congregational leader (whose wife leads the worship team) gets ready to speak.
Oops, didn't mean to go on so long.
Dancin' for and with Yeshua,
Margolit
Dance with me o Lover of my soul
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