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When the Church Forgot How to Move: Restoring Unity, Healing Youth, and Reawakening Worship Through Dance

by Deborah Abigail Patricia Hutson
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798196284137
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 178
  • Original Price: GBP 11.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 214 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Subjects & Themes / Religious

There is a sound the Church has forgotten. Not the sound of preaching. Not the sound of singing. But the sound of bodies surrendered in worship, the sound of movement that heaven recognises. I have stood in spaces where churches were full, yet unity was absent. Where sermons were preached, yet hearts remained untouched.
Where young people sat among us, physically present but spiritually distant, searching for something real, something living, something that could reach beyond words.
And somewhere in the middle of that silence, I noticed something deeper.
The Church had not lost its voice, but it had lost its movement. This work was not born out of curiosity. It was born out of burden. A burden for a community where churches stood on every corner, yet rarely stood together. A burden for young people who were not rejecting God but quietly walking away from a divided expression of Him. A burden for worship that had become confined to lips, while the body, the very temple of the Holy Spirit, remained still. For over three decades, dance has been more than an expression to me. It has been an intercession. It has been healing. It has been language when words fail. But in East Ruimveldt, I saw something I could no longer ignore. I saw that what we had dismissed as "dance" God was revealed as a bridge. A bridge between denominations. A bridge between generations. A bridge between broken identity and restored purpose. What began as research quickly became something far deeper. It became worship. It became resistance against division. It became a prophetic act. These pages do not merely present findings. They carry footsteps. Footsteps of young people who dared to move again. Footsteps of leaders who choose unity over tradition. Footsteps of a community learning, step by step, how to become one. This book is not an argument. It is an invitation. An invitation to the Church to remember what it once knew. An invitation to worship not only with words, but with the whole being. An invitation to move again together.
Because when the Church moves as one body, Heaven does not remain distant. Heaven responds.

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