Tips for Ministry Excellence Part 2: Appearance
September 22, 2009 by Lakita
Filed under Practical Advice
Tips for Ministry Excellence
…because an excellent spirit was in him - Daniel 6:3, NKJV
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Last Month, we discussed excellence in ministry communication. This month we will continue with excellence in ministry appearance.
Appearance is simply the outward aspect. It is not a measure of beauty based on the world’s standards.
Dance ministry is visual, therefore it is imperative that we present an excellent appearance for an Excellent God! Our testimony of HIM does not began when we grace a platform, but with every area of our lives.
Here are some practical tips we can implement to foster a spirit of Excellence in our movement ministries.
Part 2: Excellence in Appearance:
Garments:
- Ministry garments should be clean and free of wrinkles
- If you are changing into your garments on location, carry your ministry garment on a hanger….preferably protected in a garment bag. Toting garments in a grocery bag or garbage bag sends a subliminal message to anyone observing and that may not be your intention.
- Skirts and Palazzos purchased from commercial distributors are unfinished. They are mass produced to be one size fits most. These circle skirts and palazzos should be taken to a seamstress or alterations shop to cut to the proper length of the individual they were purchased for.
Attitude:
- Your attitude effects your appearance! Smile more! You are beautiful!
- Be involved with the program! It is a turn-off to see ministries only "get excited" about ministry and Jesus when it is there time to minister. But they sit silent and inattentive while the choir is singing, during prayer, and during other ministries.
- Whenever possible, arrive early and stay until the end of the service. If you must leave, be sure the event organizer knows in advance and position yourself so you will not be a distraction when you leave.
Hygiene:
- Carry the necessary items to freshen up after going forth in ministry. Wet wipes, deodorant, body splash, lotion, wash cloth, soap, etc
- Keep breath mints handy…
Hair & Nails:
- Keep your hair neat, unless the piece calls for something else
- Your fingernails and toenails should not be a safety hazard (smiles) or distraction! In other words, keep them trimmed to a length that is effective for ministry and will not be the center of attention.
We’d love to hear from you! Can you think of any other tips that would add to a more excellent appearance? Share your comments below!
Posted by Lakita Humber
Lakita Humber serves as the founder of Paneh Praise Dance & Mime Ministry and host of the Equipping the Saints Dance & Worship Arts Conference. Find out more about her or follow her on Twitter (@Paneh).
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This is really good to learn and know as dancers. Sometimes we dont pay attention to the seemingly small details that we dont minister as we should. I am not sure if you have shared on the ministry of miming can you shed some light on it please.
@Rohzan: Those minor details are important! It is the little foxes that destroy the vine!
I don’t think I’ve written specifically about mime recently. Use the search box in the top right to find what you may be looking for. Is there something specific you have in mind?
I have a couple of BIG announcements for Mime Ministers coming soon!
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Blessings!
Lakita