Featured

Dance video all ready for kids!

As part of the evening at Together 2020, we’ll be singing a song together called “I Am Who You Say I Am” by Hillsong Worship.

Our good friend Ruth Hopper, from Living Hope Church in Dudley, has kindly choreographed a sign language-based dance routine for the song. We have filmed her teaching it and our dream is that churches across the region who will be joining us on Sat 4th January at Together 2020, will teach it to the children in their churches.

The aim is that every child who attends the event will already be familiar with the dance and will be able to join in together.

So here it is. Please share it on social media and make sure any people who work with children in your church know about it so that the kids can be taught the dance ahead of time.

Additionally, parents may want to show it to their own children and learn the dance with them at home so that the whole family can join in.

Swallow your inhibitions and enjoy!

Learning Version

Full Routine

 




Related posts

COMPASSIONATE CONVERSATIONS, a session from The Black Country Mental Health Forum’s - The Black Country Mental Health Forum, who brought us together last November for the Sanctuary Conference, are taking information on anxiety and mental health out to the boroughs of the Black Country. Compassionate Conversations – Helping The Church Tackle Anxiety is a chance for Christians to explore how we can support people living or suffering […]
Together for 2024 - This week saw the launch of our big event for the November - Together for 2024. Find out more here.
Feasts & Festivals – What’s the Point? - Together Narrative As 2023 draws to a close and the New Year almost upon us, I reflect on the past 12 months and focus on certain highlights that will remain with me for many years. One of these, for a whole variety of reasons, is undoubtedly the Together 23 Festival at Himley on July 8. […]
Snapshot – A review of a year of movement. - Snapshot 2023 – Love Black Country As we share this annual snapshot, we want to take a moment to express our gratitude to you all. Love Black Country has been part of this regional Church community for over 30 years, and it’s humbling to see the progress we’ve made together. This movement isn’t just about […]
MOVEMENT – How a regional youth gathering changed a church - Last week 200 young people gathered TOGETHER from across the Black Country to worship & pray together, this regional evening was a roaring success with young people pouring themselves out for Jesus and coming forward for prayer. The sense of the spirit was tangible. We’re sure that investing in young people will feed, grow and […]

Archives