Classik
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I don't bother dancing always in church. I seldom do and choose when to. Besides, instrumentalists don't always have that absolute freedom like the rest of the congregation who dance freely.
Trust the youth. We don't care what our fathers and mothers think. We dance and shake the whole church. We dance and show how elated we are: we blow our whistles, some fly the handkerchieves in the air, some run round the Church, some only jump. (Very few don't dance at all - they are mean and boring).
At times we dance with the opposite Sex. At times we do some daredevil stunts. Some do the breakdancing. There are many dance steps and styles. :sing:guitar
Youthful exuberance!
One of our pastors isn't quite comfortable with us dancing the way we want. Some criticised our youth, saying our women move (or sort of dance) sexily, and Some dance in some ways that don't glorify God. Live us alone
My question is: why criticising the dancing waist? Why not look away? Don't be a killjoy.
But I remember how King David danced. His dance was criticised - Yet God was happy with it.
This pastor had to Openly rebuke the youth. Guess what? The next Sunday no single youth danced. We were all sad. (However, we are gradually getting Back to our dance). I don't feel comfortable worshipping in a church that doesn't dance
So, People, is there anything wrong with the youth (in particular) dancing in church - and in our own way?
Trust the youth. We don't care what our fathers and mothers think. We dance and shake the whole church. We dance and show how elated we are: we blow our whistles, some fly the handkerchieves in the air, some run round the Church, some only jump. (Very few don't dance at all - they are mean and boring).
At times we dance with the opposite Sex. At times we do some daredevil stunts. Some do the breakdancing. There are many dance steps and styles. :sing:guitar
Youthful exuberance!
One of our pastors isn't quite comfortable with us dancing the way we want. Some criticised our youth, saying our women move (or sort of dance) sexily, and Some dance in some ways that don't glorify God. Live us alone
My question is: why criticising the dancing waist? Why not look away? Don't be a killjoy.
But I remember how King David danced. His dance was criticised - Yet God was happy with it.
This pastor had to Openly rebuke the youth. Guess what? The next Sunday no single youth danced. We were all sad. (However, we are gradually getting Back to our dance). I don't feel comfortable worshipping in a church that doesn't dance
So, People, is there anything wrong with the youth (in particular) dancing in church - and in our own way?