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W.E. M.I.M.E


                      “Let them praise His name in the dance.”
                                                             Psalms 149:3




Ministry Purpose
The W.E. M.I.M.E Dance Ministry of Grace Bible Fellowship is a ministry for young men ages 7-18 years old.
These saved young men minister under the anointing so that others might be saved, set free, delivered and made whole.
They depict through silent praise the Goodness of Jesus Christ.
They bring life to the lyrics of gospel music through dance.

                                Dance Requirements

  1. You must be saved!
  2. You must be a baptized believer in Jesus Christ our Lord.
  3. You must be a member of G.B.F. and have completed New Members Classes.
  4. You must be 7-18 years old to participate.
  5. Punctuality, consistency, commitment, faithfulness, and willingness to submit to authority is mandatory.
  6. You must be in regular attendance at Sunday School and/or Bible Study.
  7. All dancer must show respect to God, themselves, Pastor Smith, the direction, and each other.
  8. You must participate in devotional service before and after rehearsals and dancing engagements.
  9. You must continue to develop and/or maintain your relationship with Christ, through praying and studying his word. This compliments your dance.

                        

    Comments from the Dancers
    “The dancing provides us with a creative outlet that builds up our character, and develops us in our relationship with the Lord whom
    we are trying to serve. Our dancing becomes a form of praise as we
    lift our hearts to God.”

    “We check up on each other. Each of us has an accountability
    partner. If one of us would try to smoke a cigarette or hit on some
    cute girl, another member would remind him of how he ought to walk in the world by saying something like, “That’s not how we represent ourselves.””

    “We’re learning more than simply how to dance; we’re learning how
    to dance through life. We’re developing ourselves as human beings. We’re setting attitudes and establishing patterns of behavior that we’ll carry into college with us and then into our marriages.”

    For additional information about W.E. M.I.M.E., call the church at 925.522.2017.


 

 

 

 

 

 


 


 

 





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