35 inches wides by around 50 to 53 inches long at tips.
wooden swivel pole included
Worship God in DanceTo worship God with dance is biblical. Celebrate
Him in the dance! Psalm 149:3In the Hebrew tradition, dance was a medium of
prayer and expression of joy and was used as a mediator between God and humanity.The understanding
of dance permeated the early Christian church.In the first five
centuries of the Christian church 'dance was still acceptable because it was planted deep in the soil of the Judeo-Christian
tradition".(Gagne 1943:43)Christians were accustomed to celebrating,
in dance, at worship and festivals because of the Hebrew tradition of dance.Christianity
was also subjected to the prevailing social and political influences of the Roman Empire. Changing circumstances
in the 4th Century thus led to changes in the importance and meaning of dance as well as in the dance material used
in Christian liturgy. (Fallon and Wolers 1982:9 )The Renaissance
(1400-1700)The Renaissance heralded the beginning of substantial changes
for Christian dance. Historically, it was a period of great upheaval. In 1455 books began being printed and this
encouraged an emphasis on intellect, so that the mind was perceived of greater importance than the body in religious growth.
The protestant Reformation (1517-1529) and the Roman Catholic Counter Reformation evidenced by the Council of
Trent wrought enormous changes to the perceived use and value of dance in the Christian context. Adams 1990:23)Ultimately, however, it was the Reformation, which tended, in its extreme forms to do
away with Christian dance. All dances and processions, except funeral processions were abolished. Adams 1990:25)The Reformation (1517-1529)The leaders of the
Protestant Reformation were highly critical of traditional church customs. They sought to suppress the use of icons,
the worship of saints, and pilgrimages and processions. They preached the renunciation of the world and intensified
the struggle between soul and body by placing greater emphasis on the mind. The connection between the body, dance and
eroticism was openly acknowledged, and Christians were taught not to glorify the body.(Fallon and Wolbers 1982:15)The early leaders of the Protestant Reformation were not anti-dance. Martin Luther
(c.1525) wrote a carol for children entitled From Heaven High in which two stanzas support the role of song and dance in worship.Gagne
1984:59)CONCLUSION Dance
within the Christian context, having sprung from the Jewish tradition, was embraced by the early church as an integral part
of celebrations and of worship. During the Middle Ages various influences affected the development of Christian
dance and despite increasing proscription's concerning its value and use, it survived as a sacred dance form. However,
with the commencement of the reformation, the dance was forced out of its placed in the liturgical celebrations of the Christian
church, and with few exceptions flourished instead in the secular realm.Gradually, with the renewal of the Church in the twentieth century, including liturgical renewal, dance has begun
to find increasing acceptance in the worship life of the church once again. It has a rich and biblical tradition. dance
offers an enormous range of forms and expressions in worship from the carefully choreographed dramatic presentation to the
spontaneous worship and celebration of individuals and congregations of all ages. Lucinda Coleman
DOVE WING FLAG DESIGNED FOR DANCE PRESENTATIONS
LARGE WORSHIP FLAG
x large personal praise with gold tips 55 inches by 75 inches long
Each flag is hand dyed and can be different
than the next.