Mary, did you know, that when you kiss your baby, you kiss the Face of God? Watch for Mary and baby within the lighted stream of gold behind the dancers.
This dance is communicates the concept of Unity, but diversity in the LORD's presence. Exodus 25:30 says the Jewish people had bread on a table as an offering to God. This bread represented the Lord's presence. Jesus said He is the Bread of Life in John 6. We, as His priests, carry His Presence. Here, in the dance, we carry various kinds of loaves of bread and lift it high in the dance, demonstrating the lifting up of His name, His character, and His presence. Music by Paul Wilbur...In Your Presence.
This is taken from the parable of the Ten Virgins. Jesus said in Matthew 25 that the Kingdom of Heaven was like 10 Virgins, 5 of whom had their lamps trimmed and lit, and 5 of whom did not have enough oil in their lamps. Sleep crept in and at midnight a cry and trumpet call was heard proclaiming the Bridgegroom was here. Five virgins with lit lamps made it into the Kingdom of Heaven and five did not.
This dance is a beautiful and intimate dance, designed to bring a knowledge of how intimate we can be with the Lord...if we keep our eyes on Him and do not hasten to the voices of others. Music by JoAnn McFatter...Eyes for Only You.
Watch ALL way the through and turn up the volume! Isaiah 43 describes a storm of fire and high water. We all go through storms and trials in life. One slumbering person seemingly fails through the storm, when another person who is grounded in the LORD makes it through the storm with prayer and praise. Then they help the fallen person, along with other followers of Jesus. The LORD is there for you in your storm.
Here's a video I made for a new song by Laura Kaczor from her album "Restore Me". It's a song about desiring to draw closer to God, and also a song of gratitude for His grace and mercy. Written by Laura Kaczor and Amy Lewis.
What would happen if you and your church were "ALL IN" as part of God's mission in our broken world? This illustration leads up to a dynamic climax encouraging your church to be part of God's work in the world.
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