Carnival of Praise Dance #3: Personal Finance Edition

October 15, 2009 by Lakita  
Filed under Articles

 

It is my honor & privilege to present Carnival of Praise Dance #3: The "Personal Finance" Edition!  While a "carnival of praise dance" may be new to some of you, the concept of blog carnivals has been around for a while.  Like a real carnival, a blog carnival puts a lot of interesting "stuff" in one place.  Eventually, this carnival will travel to other sites as it gains momentum.  Read this article for more information on blog carnivals and how to participate or host future carnivals of praise dance. 

If you’re a new visitor to Paneh Praise Dance & Mime Ministry, I’d like to welcome you!  You can stay connected by subscribing to our RSS feed (What is RSS?), Twitter, and/or Facebook

Below you’ll find the submissions to this month’s carnival.  Aside from dance ministry, I am interested in personal finance, so I thought it would be fun to publish a Personal Finance edition. Enjoy!

Go to the ant, sluggard; consider her ways and be wise; who having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provides her food in the summer and gathers her food in the harvest. 
Proverbs 6:6-8
 

Rekesha Pittman, author of Dance Ministry Talk writes Don’t Break the BankThis article offers practical advice for dance ministers spending and budgeting while traveling to conferences and various events.

Then she came and told the man of God. And he said, “Go, sell the oil and pay your debt, and you and your sons can live on the rest.”
-2 Kings 4:7

Jocelyn Richard, author of The Praise Dance Life submits David’s dance and the Michal syndrome, which discusses the reason for David’s praise and Michal’s reaction.  

Owe nothing to anyone except to love one another; for he who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law.
- Romans 13:8

 

 

Roxi Author from The Rebellious Teacher submits The Power of PraiseThis is day 13 in the 30 days of praise challenge.  This post encourages you to allow the dunamis power of the Holy Spirit to flow through you 24/7!

 

Give, and it will be given to you. They will pour into your lap a good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over. For by your standard of measure it will be measured to you in return.
-Luke 6:38

Since the carnival is posted here, there really isn’t a need for me to include a submission.  But I don’t want to miss out on all the fun! I’m submitting What to "Where", a praise dance garment resource list classifying what garments are available and where to find them.

 

We’d love to hear from you!  Leave your comments below and on the sites of those that submitted an article.  Would you like to participate in the next carnival of praise dance?  Check for the latest schedule information here or on BlogCarnival.com


Past Praise Dance Blog Carnivals

#1: September 2009 – Animal Kingdom Edition
#2 October 2009 – Equipping the Saints Edition

 

 

Equipping the Saints Conference Recap

September 15, 2009 by Lakita  
Filed under Event Recaps

Greetings Kingdom Ambassadors!

I am constantly amazed by how the Lord continues to manifest HIS splendid presence at the Equipping the Saints conference in St. Louis, MO.  Worshippers came together from across the rivers and across the ocean with one purpose: To lift up the name of Jesus!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

As we praised and worshipped on one accord, He manifested HIS presence in such a tangible way.  There were testimonies of physical healings, deliverance and revival.

This year, we welcomed International guests from Bahamas, Barbados, Antigua, and Bermuda!  It was a special pleasure to fellowship with you all.  I count it an honor that you would travel to the United States to attend Equipping the Saints.  It is my prayer the conference exceeded your expectations and you left spiritually full, armed and equipped.  Ready to take new knowledge and inject it into your respective community. 

 


 

 

Thursday Night
Enter into HIS gates with thanksgiving and into HIS courts with PRAISE!

Wings of Praise started us off Thursday with a wonderful procession.  This was followed by congregational praise & worship led by Minister Rekesha Pittman.  Kudos to all the congregational dancers that volunteered!

Anointed Feet Christian Dance Academy started the ministry selections with Lion of Judah.

 

Silent Praise from Omaha, NE ministered Praise Him in Advance by Marvin Sapp.  This ministries testimony truly blessed me! (Read it in full below!Since the conference, they have started a praise dance, mime, African, and flag ministry.  They are truly doing the work of the ministry.  To Dr. Anderson and the rest of the Allen AME leadership….keep up the GOD work!  I see the Lord all over those youth and the best is yet to come!

Genesis ministered Lord, You’re Holy followed by a solo ministry piece from Mrs. Patricia Burnett, director of the Anointed Feet Academy (and also my instructor).  Her prophetic ministry propelled us into worship and set the atmosphere for our speaker.

 

Patricia Burnett you touched my son’s chest during your prophetic dance and he has been seeking the Lord every since. Thank you so much for allowing God to use you in such a might way!!
- Miriam A. , St. Louis, MO

 

 

 

  Ms. Lauren Brown ushered us into the Holy of Holies with an anointed worship medley.  This P.K. (that is "preacher’s kid) is the daughter of our evening speaker Pastor Tanya Brown.  At 14 she is letter the Lord use her mightily through song, prophecy and the preached word! 

Our speaker, Pastor Tanya Brown from Bethesda Temple of Alton, IL stepped into an atmosphere that was charged for worship.  As she shared her testimony of the Lord’s grace, mercy and miraculous power the Spirit of the Lord began to fall and His people.  To God be ALL the Glory!

 

 

 

Friday – Breakout Sessions & Dance Intensives

This year we introduced several new sessions and a 4-hour dance & mime intensive.  Some of the new classes include Preparing to Meet the Bridegroom, Understanding the Times: Issachar & Israel, Raquad! Step it Up, Processions & Pageantry, Streamers in the Desert and About My Father’s Business.

The facilitators were all phenomenal!  They eagerly shared scripturally sound advice, revelations and knowledge.  Thank you all for sharing your gifts.

The dance intensive we just that….INTENSE!  Those that braved the 4-hour workshop learned foundational techniques that they could apply in movement.  I peeked in both classes and they covered conditioning, positioning, posture, walking, body alignment, choreography and so much more.  Everyone definitely looked as if they received a full body workout!

For His Glory Dance Ministry started our evening service with Anthem of Praise.  These girls ministered with flags under the anointing. 

The few students from the Mime Intensive session along with facilitator Minister Robert Hayes reminded us that We Need the Glory.  Their cry for the GLORY to fall resonated with the attendees as we shifted into worship.

 

Pat & Gary Anderson of Wings of Praise blessed us with Let the Veil Down Let the Praise Go Up by Judy Jacobs.  They used the billows in such a way it felt like the Lord was breathing on us!

 

 

 

Minister Rekesha Pittman encouraged us to FLY!  The Lord used her to minister to people prophetically and set the platform for our evening speaker Prophet Barbara McClain to bring the Word!

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday- Breakout Sessions, Five Fold Ministry Panel & Prophetic Wedding Feast

I was overwhelmed with the number of people that showed up for Between the Porch & Altar intercessory prayer!  Under the leadership of Dr. Ann Higgins we strategically prayed for our nation, Jerusalem, our visiting nations, and dancers everywhere to name a few.

We continued with our daily breakout sessions including new sessions: God’s Order for Garments TM, Streamers in the Desert and Challenges in Ministry (taught by my pastor!).

After the last breakout session, we held a 5 Fold Ministry Panel Discussion.  This was an opportunity for the attendees to ask their questions directly from those operating is various areas of ministry.  There were some great questions…I’ll post the Q&A that I can remember on the website, so be sure to bookmark this site and check back!

 

Dr. Ann Higgins blessed us with a ministry selection in the evening before our speaker.  The selection was so appropriate for Equipping the Saints – fill us up & send us out!

 

 

Elder Cecilia Beasley was our evening preacher.  The Lord allowed her to release a prophetic song…only 7 words, but it is still in my spirit: Thy Kingdom Come…Thy Will be Done.  It still brings tears to my eyes every time I think of it!

Immediately following her sermon was the Prophetic Wedding Feast.  Wings of Praise created a beautiful depiction of the Marriage of the Lamb.  There were streets paved with gold, beautiful banners, and communion.  It was such a personal worship experience as we were individually escorted through a canopy to ascend the the wedding feast.  It was an awesome reminder of the glory that awaits those of us whose names are written in the Lamb’s book of life!

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday – Morning Worship & Fellowship!

On Sunday we caravaned across the river to my church home, O’Fallon Apostolic Assembly, for our 8:00 am service.  Dr. Ann Higgins preached a RHEMA WORD!  She encouraged us to step into position so we could continue to see Jesus. 

After service, we traveled to one of my favorite restaurants (Bristol’s Seafood Grill) for an all-you-can-eat Sunday brunch. We ate, laughed, and recapped all the events that took place…officially marking the end of EQS2009.

 

 

Special Thank You!

My sincere gratitude is extended to all of those who supported the Equipping the Saints Conference (facilitators, staff, musicians, A/V, attendees)!  My pastor, Bishop Gregory Wells Sr. & Lady Joyce Wells have been a tremendous support.  I thank God for their godly counsel and wisdom.
 

 

 

Equipping the Saints 2010!

 

Many of you have contacted me about pre-registering for Equipping the Saints 2010.  Once all the information is finalized early registration will open.  I hope to have the dates and location confirmed and available by the next newsletter release.

Heads up! There will be an "Early Registration" challenge.  All I’ll say now is community effort will be necessary for it to work.

I has been my honor to serve as your conference host for a 3rd year and I am looking forward to the 4th should be Lord delay His return.

 

 

 

 

 Conference Photos!


Event Recap: Dance Ministry Detox

August 21, 2009 by Lakita  
Filed under Event Recaps

 

Dance Ministry Detox was a time of healing and deliverance.  The conference was ran with such a spirit of excellence.  The information was timely, relevant, and practical.

Being an effective movement minister means being whole.  Too often, we are satisfied with effective dancers.  Dancers ministering through hurt, unresolved issues, and financial turmoil to name a few.  D.Md dealt with these issues head on!  The no-nonsense candid approach of the facilitators set the tone for the "detox treatment program".

When you arrived at D.Md, you did not register…you "checked-in" to a treatment facility complete with a hospital tag that served as your registration badge for the weekend.  The room was draped white just like a hospital.  This was NOT your typical dance conference!

On the first night, we wore all black.  Minister Rekesha preached on the Spirit of Haman.  She broke down this spirit verse by verse so we can identify it as it tries to creep into our ministries.  The next time you read Esther….take a close look at Haman.  Many of us prophesy the favor of Esther…well watch out…because when you get Esther, you get Haman too!

It was refreshing to be surrounded by facilitators who were transparent and approachable.  Even the facilitators left refreshed.

As we continued our detox treatment, you could hear shackles being loosed.  The garment of praise was replacing the spirit of heaviness. 

The manifestation of HIS glory on the last night left everyone speechless!  For well over 15 minutes everyone sat still, completely silent in HIS presence.  The Lord himself applauded with 3 claps of thunder followed by rain!

The Lord used Rain Rein Reign Ministries (RRR) to bring rain to the desert!  A natural manifestation of what was taking place in the spirit realm!

Tremendous Kudos to Rekesha Pittman for hosting an outstanding conference and the ladies of Reign Dance Company blessed us tremendously through their ministry in dance and labor of love.   For future RRR events check out http://www.rainreinreign.com or http://companykeepers.blogspot.com

Tips for Ministry Excellence: Communication

July 30, 2009 by Lakita  
Filed under Articles, Practical Advice

 

But now He has obtained a more excellent ministry, inasmuch as He is also Mediator of a better covenant, which was established on better promises.   - Hebrews 8:6, NKJV


Recently, I’ve been meditating on excellence.  What exactly is it? How does one obtain and sustain it? 

During a leadership meeting at my church it was stated that the Spirit of Excellence causes the believer to aspire to the highest level of achievement in every area of their life.

Here are some practical tips we can implement to foster a spirit of Excellence in our movement ministries. 

Part 1: Excellence in Communication: All communication mediums need to be clear and professional.  In this information age, the first impression is often a website or voice mail recording.

Your Internet Presence:
- Keep your website up to date by removing past events 
- Check for dead links and images
- Watch out for misspelled words
- Your Social Networking page (Myspace, Facebook, Twitter etc) should match the message of your ministry

Telephone Excellence:
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Voicemail recordings should be clear & free of background noise.  IF you must use ring back music….let’s keep it Holy saints!  People calling you for ministry may be turned off by some secular selections.

- Answer the phone in a professional, courteous manner.  Eliminate as much background noise as possible.

E-mail Excellence:
- When communicating by E-mail, provide a relevant subject. 
- Use the same professional courtesies you would in a business letter, especially if it is the first time contacting someone. 
- If you are contacting a group, use the blind copy (BCC) feature as some people do not want their e-mail addresses shared

It is important to note that excellence does not mean perfection.  It is also a common misconception that excellence requires a large budget.  Excellence is more about your attitude that your pocketbook!  Attention to detail is the beginning of excellence in communication.

Stay tuned for part 2, an excellent appearance. 

I’d love to hear from you!  What else can we do to strive for excellence?  Leave your comments below!

abunDANCE

July 19, 2009 by Lakita  
Filed under Dance in the Word, Encouragement

 From the Latin word “abundantia” which means “fullness” or “to overflow”.  The definition is extremely plentiful or over sufficient quantity or supply.  Overflowing fullness. The word ‘abundance’ in Hebrew literally means dripping with fertility!

John 10:10 says The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.

AbunDANCE means to have more than enough!

Dance ministers – it is time to start claiming the resources that are rightfully ours.  Stop operating in lack!  Reach up and get what is yours!!  No longer allow “lack” (or perceived lack) to hinder you from fulfilling the vision that God has given you!  I want to share a portion of Bishop Neil Ellis’ personal prayer that I received at the Dancing Preachers Int’l Conference:

I declare and decree that the wealth is no longer stored up for me but that it is being released right now.  I command satan to loose it, spit it out, cough it up and do whatever he has to do to release it.

Now, once it is released….are you ready to receive it?  This takes faith and obedience!  I love the story of Elijah and the widow found in 1 Kings 17. 

The Lord speaks to Elijah: “Arise, go to Zarephath, which belongs to Sidon, and dwell there. See, I have commanded a widow there to provide for you."

Elijah does not ask questions, he moves on faith.  It doesn’t make sense how a poor widow is going to supply for him.  When his natural eyes allow him to evaluate the circumstances he doesn’t waiver, instead he boldly makes his request for food and water.  Not only was this widow poor – she was on her last meal and was preparing for death by starvation.  Elijah instructed the woman to make a small cake for him and afterward use the rest to prepare a meal for herself and her son.  This is what the Lord says:

The bin of flour shall not be used up, nor shall the jar of oil run dry, until the day the Lord sends rain on the earth.

That’s abunDANCE!  It was manifested because of obedience on the part of Elijah and the widow.  Dance ministers, the Lord want us to operate in abundance.  Be prepared to move when He says move, and give when He says give.  Remember, if the Lord gives you a vision….he will give you the provision!  It may not make sense to you – in fact, it probably wont — this is where faith takes over!

DANCE in abunDANCE!

Diversified Praise Conf.

July 7, 2009 by Lakita  
Filed under Events List

Title: Diversified Praise Conf.
Location: Hampton, VA
Start Date: 2009-08-14
End Date: 2009-08-15

A Dance Minister’s Choreography Devotion: Chasse

July 3, 2009 by Lakita  
Filed under Choreography

 

Part 10: Chasse’

Chasse’ [Sha-say]  / Chase. A step where one foot "chases" the other out of its position.  Typically done in a series to transition positions or to gain momentum for another move, like a jete’ (leap)

and David inquired of the LORD, "Shall I pursue this raiding party? Will I overtake them?"  "Pursue them," he answered. "You will certainly overtake them and succeed in the rescue."
- 1 Sam 30:8

 

RECOVER ALL the enemy has stolen!  In order to understand the power behind this verse you MUST read 1 Sam 30:1-8

The enemy came in an took all that was precious.  The Bible says the Amalekites took the women and the children and burned the city with fire.  The people wept until they didn’t have any more power to weep. 

Have you ever been there?  It seems like everything is lost.

Is it your time to pursue?  Sometimes we have to go on the offense!  David knew how to encourage himself in the Lord and ask for instructions.  The Lord responded with instructions and a promise.  It is worth noting that the Amalekites did not kill their captives…they took them away.  I believe their intention was to DISCOURAGE.  The root word DIS means to take away.  In other words, they wanted to take away their COURAGE.

Have you allowed the enemy to DISCOURAGE you?  The Bible says:

Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid of them; for the LORD your God, He is the One who goes with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you. Deut. 31:6

Practice your chasse’ (see the video demonstration below) and ask the Lord shall I pursue?

 

 

A Dance Ministers Choreography: Jete

July 2, 2009 by Lakita  
Filed under Choreography

Part 9: Jete

 Jeté [zhuh-TAY] Throwing step. A jump from one foot to the other in which the working leg is brushed into the air and appears to have been thrown.

 

 

 
By my God I can leap over a wall. (Psalm 18:29)
 
The dancer in the picture is executing a grande (or large) Jete.  It is a very beautiful move that requires much physical strength and stamina to present at the level pictured.  The more you condition and strengthen your muscles along with practice, the higher your jetes will become.  However, the truth is, our physical bodies have limitations and there will come a point when you can not leap any higher in your own strength.

 
Have you ever been in a situation where you have gone as far as you could by your own ability?  That obstacle you are facing is too big for you to overcome in your own strength!  Remember where your strength comes from.  David proclaims:
 
I will love You, O LORD, my strength. The LORD is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer; My God, my strength, in whom I will trust;  Psalms 18:1-2

David paints a picture with his song to depict the LORD delivering Him from the hands of Saul and his enemies.  (Read the entire chapter). David knows that with God he can do those things that would otherwise be impossible!  The wall described in Psalms 18:29 was more than likely a type of fortress wall.  They are very thick, solid and tall.  They are designed to be a barrier.
 
What barriers (walls) are you facing?
What are you willing to leap over with God’s help?

As you strengthen your physical body and practice your jetes, strengthen your faith by meditating on the true source of your strength!

 

A Dance Minister’s Choreography Devotion: Pirouette

July 1, 2009 by Lakita  
Filed under Choreography

 

 Part 8: Pirouette

Pirouette [peer-WET] means whirl or spin.  It is a complete turn of the body on one foot.  This can be done by turning inward, toward the supporting leg or outward toward the raised leg.  To execute properly, your body should be centered over the supporting leg with the hips and shoulders aligned
 

 
The LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing."  (Zeph 3:17)
 
To understand why I selected this scripture for pirouette, we’ll need to look at the Hebrew translation.  You can look at the entire passage along with the Hebrew or Greek word and Strong’s concordance reference number at one of my favorite Bible resource sites: Blue Letter Bible
 
The word rejoice in Hebrew is the verb giyl which means whirl in a circle, exalt, dance, be glad.  A more specific translation is to spin around with strong emotion (usually joy). 
 
The Jeresulem Bible says:
Zephaniah 3:17-18  “Yahweh your God is there with you, the warrior savior. He will rejoice over you with happy song, he will renew you by his love, he will dance with shouts of joy for you, as on a day of festival.”
 
What a beautiful picture!  HE expresses JOY over our deliverance.  HE sings songs of deliverance and dances for us. 
 
You are my hiding place; You shall preserve me from trouble; You shall surround me with songs of deliverance - Ps 32:7
 
Dance Minister, if you know that you have been delivered by the grace of God then know that HE is singing & dancing over you!  As you execute your pirouette meditate on the joy of being delivered from wages of sin.  Not only the joy you feel, but the joy Abba Father expresses on our behalf as well!

 

A Minister’s Choreography Devotion: Releve’

June 30, 2009 by Lakita  
Filed under Choreography

 Part 7: Releve’

 

Relevé [ruhl-VAY] means raised.  It is the raising of the body and is performed either in a smooth motion or with a little spring.  Releve’ can be done in a variety of positions, including the five basic ballet positions


 
In part 6 (plie & fondue) we concentrated on lowering our bodies and focused an attitude of worship.  As we raise our bodies in releve we can remember the prophetic words of our risen savior:

And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me.
John 12:32

Jesus was lifted up on the Cross

Jesus raised from the tomb

Jesus was lifted up out of the sight of the disciples (the ascension)

And after He had said these things, He was lifted up while they were looking on, and a cloud received Him out of their sight.
Acts 1:9

As ministers, we must Lift HIM up, not ourselves or our churches (the building), or our particular ministry.  When Jesus is Lifted, he will do the drawing…HIS word says so. 

Well, can’t we be elevated?  Yes, but our own elevation must be a spiritual one!  As HE takes us to a higher place, our vision/outlook changes.  However, in order to go to that higher place, you must lower yourself first. 

 

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