Sermons About Dance
Celebration - FUEL #6
Whether you are running on empty or three-quarters of a tank, you can’t go very far without fueling up. We all start the journey with energy and excitement but, too often, we find ourselves running out of steam along the way. Ever felt like you are trying hard but going nowhere? Does your spiritual life feel like an exasperating series of “do’s and don’ts” to which you can never live up? What if there was a way to stay connected to Jesus and not carry the weight on your own. In this series, we will get back to basics by exploring ancient spiritual practices that can refuel your soul.
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Ichabod's Return (2 Samuel 6:1-5, 12b-19)
David's dance before the Ark reminds us of a more innocent time. As a community of faith, we must not let the joy of Easter fade.
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Jamming In the House of God
Church should be a place of celebrating God's love and what He has done and continues to do for us in our lives every day.
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Honored and Humiliated
What kind of dance is YOUR dance? Do you tap or tango? Break dance or line dance? King David did his own dance before the Lord in the city of Jerusalem as the Ark of the Covenant was being brought in. His wife called it embarrassing, but David asserted that he was willing to be even MORE undignified because what may have felt humiliating was actually honorable in the sight of God. Are we willing to do our God-dance without shame or reservation? God's goodness is all around us. We should celebrate it!
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