Dance Ministry - Led by Diana Martin
Since the days of
our redemption from Egypt (Exodus 15), dance has played an integral
part in Jewish worship. Miryam, King David and other Psalmists
entered the joy of this expression. At Kehilat Ariel, we believe in
expressing the joy of our redemption even today. At almost every
main service (Shabbat and Holy Days) you will witness the visual
mosaic of traditional Israeli dance. For us, it is not just for the
wedding reception or bar mitzvah but rather a weekly statement of
our love for G-d and Messiah. There are dance workshops scheduled
many times on Tuesday evenings or after shabbat service. Call our
office for the latest details. So whether you have a background in
the arts or can't tell your left foot from the right, you are
invited to join us to learn this Messianic Jewish way of praising
our Creator.
Web info for Shir Kadosh
Shir Kadosh (Hebrew meaning “Holy Song”) is
Kehilat Ariel’s dance worship ministry. Our vision is to honor our
Lord Yeshua with all our heart, mind, soul, and strength through
Jewish or Davidic dance. We learn and share choreographed dances
with messianic believers at regional and international conferences,
as well as from the Israeli dance community. Our desire is to
worship the Lord together with fellow believers and to be a light
among the nations and in our local community. We honor Yeshua
through dance in several ways:
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At our weekly shabbat services in a joyful and
disciplined expression of unity, as we lead the congregation
in choreographed dances that seek solely to honor our
Messiah.
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Through special dance presentations and during the
Biblical feast celebrations such as the High Holy Days,
Hanukkah, and Passover.
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By teaching dance workshops and providing dance
teaching videos for those wanting to learn choreographed
dances.
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Through presentations to churches and members of the
body of Messiah, to share our joy in dance worship, as well
as the Jewish roots of our faith and in dance.
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Through outreaches to our community, to share the joy
of dance as well as the Jewish roots of our faith.
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By participating in community events such as Hanukkah
celebrations, international/unity events, Israeli
Independence Day celebrations, and Living Nativities.
Shir Kadosh will gladly share to both English and
Spanish audiences. For more information please contact Kehilat Ariel
Messianic Synagogue at 858-490-4355 or by emailing
Dance@KehilatAriel.org
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Thursday, 31 January 2008 ) |