For Zion's sake will I not hold my peace, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest, until the righteousness thereof go forth as brightness, and the salvation thereof as a lamp that burneth.

L'ma'an Tzion lo echesheh. U'l'ma'an Yerushalayim lo eshkot. Ad yetzi ka no ga tzidkah. Lo echesheh.

למען ציון לא אחשׁה ולמען ירושׁלם לא אשׁקוט עד יצא כנגה צדקה וישׁועתה כלפיד יבער

Isaiah 62:1

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Yom Terurah Presentation Dance ... by Sarah

Hello Everyone,

Here is a dance that the children did for Yom Terurah (Feast of Trumpets) last night.  They did a fantastic job!  The dance turned out great but there were some "behind the scenes" that meant a lot more to me than the actual dance. 

#1. There was one girl who did not get there when she was supposed to and she had a solo part, so she really needed to be there.  We started praying and about ten minutes before they started, she arrived and we hurried through getting her garmented.  Our prayers were answered.

#2. When you get a lot of children together (eighteen, to be exact!), they have a tendency of wanting to talk and play around until they go out onto the stage.  Last night those children were all calm and, on their own accord, started praying together that the dance would be a blessing to YHWH and to those watching it.

#3. As you will see in the dance, there was a special prop made for this dance.  It was a life size model,  and seconds (or MAYBE a minute max) before they were going to carry this prop onto the stage, they realize that it was basically the same size as the door.   This prop had a major part in the dance, so panic started working on those involved. Instead of allowing panic to take over, they started praying again.  Those carrying the prop decided that there was no time to take the prop around to another door so ... they picked it up and pushed it through the door!  It made it ... and the children's prayers were once again answered.

I believe that the Father loved seeing His children dancing for His Glory ... but I believe that He was even more so blessed that they remembered Him and called on Him in the time on need.

Here is the dance and I hope you enjoy!

SONG: Mercy Seat by Vicki Yohe ... children's dance.


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