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El Ministerio de Artes tiene como propósito llevar a la congregación a otro nivel de adoración y preparar una atmósfera de milagros y sanidades.

A través del desarrollo de los dones y talentos, buscamos colocarlos al servicio del Reino de los Cielos.

Metodología

• Guiar la parte técnica de danza basada en teorías de escuelas clásicas como ballet, jazz y folklóricas o hebreas según corresponda.

• Guiar la parte espiritual colocando como fundamento la Palabra de Dios.

• Impartir el curso “Tocando las Puertas del Cielo”.

• Concientizar al grupo sobre la importancia de la congregación en su trabajo.

• Impartir clases magistrales tanto de técnica de danza como de teoría bíblica que respalde su servicio.

Nuestra Visión

Desarrollar los dones y talentos, colocándolos al servicio del Reino.

Objetivos

• Llevar a los integrantes a otro nivel de fe, compromiso y adoración. (Juan 4:23-24)

• Dar bases claras sobre la teoría de la adoración y los utensilios que pueden desarrollarse en ella. (Salmo 150:3)

• Desarrollar dones y talentos para servir en el Reino de los Cielos. (1 Pedro 4:10)

• Conciliar un plan anual de ensayos, actividades y presentaciones que permitan la solvencia y autoabastecimiento del grupo.

• Apoyar a la congregación llevando a un nuevo nivel de adoración, donde el grupo de danza sea un puente por el cual fluye la plataforma del Espíritu Santo para obrar con libertad. (Salmo 22:3)

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