Worship By Dancing.
Worship Service During Overnight At Life Ministries Namuwongo.
What is worship
Worship means respectful devotion—loving, honoring, and obeying someone who deserves our highest regard. Worshipping God means acknowledging and celebrating His power and perfection in gratitude. Worship includes understanding and awe of God’s Holiness; we remember how great He is and behave reverently in His Presence.
Worshiping God as our Daddy.
Part 3
With Singing and Dancing.
Praise Him with timbrel and dancing;Praise Him with stringed instruments and pipe.
Psalm 150:4
People who enjoy dancing can use it for God’s glory, as a means of celebration and worship and to serve the body of Christ.2 It is important to remember that, if God put a desire in your heart to dance, sing or create another form of art, you were made to use your talents to glorify God.
Culture tells us that dancing for God can only look like praise dancing, but deep down, a relationship with God is personal and individual. Our God is abundantly good, gracious and overflowing with love. Through our talents, we can glorify and praise His name.
All in all, combining worship and dance is a beautiful way to glorify God. No matter your background, your affiliation or your generation, you can dance for God and use movement as a way to praise Him. Dance is universal and a beautiful way to express your joy and gratitude for the One who gave us these gifts and talents.
As dancers, we have been given a special talent, and we can use movement to share the good news of Jesus Christ. Though dance in worship can look very different for everyone, all worship dance gives praise to the Father.

In the Bible, Psalms 149:3 says, “Let them praise his name with dancing…Praise him with tambourine and dance…”3 In 2 Samuel 6:14–22, David dances before the Lord with all his might, providing us with a wonderful example of what it truly means to surrender to God in worship. As Christians, we are encouraged to dance for our Creator, no matter our art, and to do all we can for His glory. Honor your desire to dance, and do it for Jesus.
When you are compelled to move, you are honoring the desire to worship God that He has placed in your heart. Our bodies are temples, and through the lens of Christ, we can use movement to worship and give praise to God our Father.
In the Bible, Psalms 149:3 says, “Let them praise his name with dancing…Praise him with tambourine and dance…”3 In 2 Samuel 6:14–22, David dances before the Lord with all his might, providing us with a wonderful example of what it truly means to surrender to God in worship. As Christians, we are encouraged to dance for our Creator, no matter our art, and to do all we can for His glory. Honor your desire to dance, and do it for Jesus.