Mission Statement
Our Mission is to further the understanding of Biblical Praise and Worship. It was taken from the congregation of the saint through many years of altering and twisting of Scripture. Dance in praise has been suppressed and was considered too Jewish by early church leaders who desired to remove all signs of Jewishness from the faith in an attempt to make it their own. It began with the early church fathers during the Reformation and the much spoken of Council of Trent between 1517-1529. Slowly but surely they attempted to close the door on creative expression of dance in liturgy. It was deemed as a pagan and secular practice that had no part in the fellowship of the saint or the "House of God". The events of that period eventually led to the eradication of liturgical dance, processions, and most visual arts, leaving only the arts of painting, preaching and music unscathed.You can read more about how dance was removed from Praise and Worship by clicking here . Dance was replaced with organ music, hymnals and a few other more acceptable, less expressively flamboyant methods. This is the time and now is the best opportunity to restore the dance to Elohim’s people. He desires to dwell in our Praises and dance with us. This wonderful privilege we have, to openly rejoice before our heavenly Father has been concealed for much too long. It is time to reveal what has been hidden from the fellowship of the saints for centuries. We issue a warning to the enemy. Beware of the servants of Yahweh. You no longer have authority over the Rejoicing unto Yahweh. This has been given to His own children who bare the Name and Character of Yashua Ha Mashiach & the Holy Spirit (Ruach Hakodesh).We will dance & praise with the instruments as it is pleasing to Him according to
Psa 149:2 – 3
Let Yisra’ĕl rejoice in their Maker; Let the children of Tsiyon exult in their Sovereign. Let them praise His Name in a dance; Let them sing praises to Him with the tambourine and lyre.
Psa 149:2 – 3
Let Yisra’ĕl rejoice in their Maker; Let the children of Tsiyon exult in their Sovereign. Let them praise His Name in a dance; Let them sing praises to Him with the tambourine and lyre.
Statement of Faith
YHWH is the one and only Elohim (God). He is Elohim of Israel as revealed in the Scriptures.
The Bible is divine truth and light. It is the inspired and actual Word of Elohim, given to mankind through Israel.
The Church (aka Congregation of the Saints) has not replaced Israel. Elohim has one plan of Salvation for all people, Jew and gentile, and that plan is Yashua (Jesus). Israel remains central to redemption.
The Bible is infallible as given by Elohim in the original documents. It has been supernaturally preserved. Whatever copyist errors may exist are being revealed dayly by those diligently searching for the correct understanding and script.
Yashua (Jesus) is deity. He is 100% man and 100% Elohim. He was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, gave Himself up freely on the Cross to atone and pay for our sins, and arose on the 3rd day to defeat death. He is alive today, living in Heaven and in us through the Holy Spirit (Ruach Hakodesh), and will be returning in the near future. No man knows the exact date of His return.
The Holy Spirit (Ruach Hakodesh) dwells within the Believer. We are neither God nor gods and never will be.
All humanity is separated from Elohim by our sinful natures and the only way to a reconciled relationship with Elohim is to trust Him, and this by submitting in faith to His Son, Yashua.
The Bible is a whole; it is sacred and indivisible. It is in error to attempt to deem one part of the Bible less relevant than another, or to imply that certain principles and patterns set down by YHWH are now obsolete. The ultimate context for each verse of Scripture is the entire Bible.
Israel is Elohim’s chosen people. Israel is also the name for Elohim’s set-apart land, promised to Abraham and his Hebrew descendants. Modern Israel and all the land Elohim set aside for them as defined in the Holy Scriptures belongs to the Jewish people.
The Hebrews (Jews) are the elder brothers and sisters of our Christian faith and deserve our respect and love.
While Elohim does make a physical distinction between Hebrew and gentile, He makes no spiritual distinction between His Jewish and gentile Believers.
The Tanak (Old Testament) is what Yashua and all of His disciples called The Scriptures or ” The Word”. The Scriptures were used to present and demonstrate to Jews and gentiles the truth of the Gospel, as there was no Brit Hadasha (New Testament) until long after Yashua and all the Apostles were deceased.
The Church is neither buildings nor institutions; it is people, the unified body of Believers that consists of BOTH Jewish and gentile Believers in Yashua Ha Mashiach (Jesus the Messiah).
The congregation of the saints is obligated to bless the remnant of Israel, the Jews, and to bring the Gospel message to all people in love, example, and deed. This is a Scriptural command.
The Bible is divine truth and light. It is the inspired and actual Word of Elohim, given to mankind through Israel.
The Church (aka Congregation of the Saints) has not replaced Israel. Elohim has one plan of Salvation for all people, Jew and gentile, and that plan is Yashua (Jesus). Israel remains central to redemption.
The Bible is infallible as given by Elohim in the original documents. It has been supernaturally preserved. Whatever copyist errors may exist are being revealed dayly by those diligently searching for the correct understanding and script.
Yashua (Jesus) is deity. He is 100% man and 100% Elohim. He was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, gave Himself up freely on the Cross to atone and pay for our sins, and arose on the 3rd day to defeat death. He is alive today, living in Heaven and in us through the Holy Spirit (Ruach Hakodesh), and will be returning in the near future. No man knows the exact date of His return.
The Holy Spirit (Ruach Hakodesh) dwells within the Believer. We are neither God nor gods and never will be.
All humanity is separated from Elohim by our sinful natures and the only way to a reconciled relationship with Elohim is to trust Him, and this by submitting in faith to His Son, Yashua.
The Bible is a whole; it is sacred and indivisible. It is in error to attempt to deem one part of the Bible less relevant than another, or to imply that certain principles and patterns set down by YHWH are now obsolete. The ultimate context for each verse of Scripture is the entire Bible.
Israel is Elohim’s chosen people. Israel is also the name for Elohim’s set-apart land, promised to Abraham and his Hebrew descendants. Modern Israel and all the land Elohim set aside for them as defined in the Holy Scriptures belongs to the Jewish people.
The Hebrews (Jews) are the elder brothers and sisters of our Christian faith and deserve our respect and love.
While Elohim does make a physical distinction between Hebrew and gentile, He makes no spiritual distinction between His Jewish and gentile Believers.
The Tanak (Old Testament) is what Yashua and all of His disciples called The Scriptures or ” The Word”. The Scriptures were used to present and demonstrate to Jews and gentiles the truth of the Gospel, as there was no Brit Hadasha (New Testament) until long after Yashua and all the Apostles were deceased.
The Church is neither buildings nor institutions; it is people, the unified body of Believers that consists of BOTH Jewish and gentile Believers in Yashua Ha Mashiach (Jesus the Messiah).
The congregation of the saints is obligated to bless the remnant of Israel, the Jews, and to bring the Gospel message to all people in love, example, and deed. This is a Scriptural command.