Hula class flowed like this...
Remember we are ministers of the gospel. From that perspective, we must meditate on the lyrics of the song we are ministering to the congregation. We never want to get to a place where we are so focused on the choreography and staging that we miss our vital role as a ministers of the gospel.
WOL goes through seasons of singing the same worship song weekend after weekend, but there is a reason. There's something God wants to tell His people. It is the hula ministry job to stand with the PW team to deliver that message effectively. We need to ask God, what do you want me to present to your people? Why this song? Then, give your talents to God to show Himself mightily to His people. Just like reading the same scripture over and over again, when we minister the same song over and over again, we can get something new every single time.
While reviewing just the first verse of Relentless together, Kanoe shared that "we" need to always be reminded that no matter how much we feel unworthy or guilty for what we did or didn't do, God's grace will be there in the house of God to forgive us and love us without any conditions.
Pua shared an awesome testimony of how, for a season, she needed to take a break from hula due to a physical challenge. The doctor's report stated her inability to learn and retain information; but God's grace made a way for her to minister on Sunday evening at the FIRE production--that's God's awesome grace.
Not knowing why, Kathleen shared a thought she had in morning prayer, "you need to be 'responsible' to grow." Anita, added P. Chauncey has been ministering at the Kahului campus that responsibility is our "response" to God's "ability"! She continued saying, most people think that responsibility means burden or burdensome, but no! It is simply a response to God's direction. God will give us the ability to do what He has asked us to do--whatever we are responsibility for. How's that... Kathleen had a thought and Anita finished it. Why? Because God is showing Himself strong in the hula ministry.
Everyone was in agreement that the weekend with the Copelands brought us back to where we once were...speaking the Word and taking Authority.
Yumiko ended our fellowhip with a prayer in Japanese. It was awesome to hear the ladies come into agreement as we spoke in tongues. KAMI SAMA NO SHUKUFUKU O (God bless you).
As we rehearsed the Relentless choreography, Anita defined the level changes to be sure we were in flowing together. Ui, was a hugh support in assisting Anita with body and hand placement. There is tremendous power in our hula ministry. Tap in to God's greatness by being active in God's annointed ministry.
Please see the lyrics of Relentless on the blog. Practice the choreography in secret (privately) and God will reward your devotion publicly.
Stay tuned to hula ministry updates by checking the blog weekly, especially on Fridays before Saturdays' classes. YOU ARE LOVED!
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