uke 10:20 - Jesus sent out the seventy-two disciples and they came back reporting the miracles and that the enemy obeyed them using His name. Jesus responds by saying that He has given us authority over all the power of the enemy, yet we ought to not rejoice over that, Rather we must rejoice in the fact
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that our names are registered in heaven. It's Jesus who gives us all that we need. We're saved and we have authority over the enemy because of Him; and we can rest in His love knowing that we have a place in eternity. Knowing this truth gives us the opportunity to rejoice. The Bible gives us many reasons to rejoice, and dancing is merely one way to express all that there is to be grateful for.
Luke 10:20 - Jesus sent out the seventy-two disciples and they came back reporting the miracles and that the enemy obeyed them using His name. Jesus responds by saying that He has given us authority over all the power of the enemy, yet we ought to not rejoice over that, Rather we must rejoice in the fact that our names are registered in heaven. It's Jesus who gives us all that we need. We're saved and we have authority over the enemy because of Him; and we can rest in His love knowing that we have a place in eternity. Knowing this truth gives us the opportunity to rejoice. The Bible gives us many reasons to rejoice, and dancing is merely one way to express all that there is to be grateful for.
Beginning her dancing journey at the age of three, Cera Taylor was and has always been made to move. She fell in love with the classical training of Balanchine and the American ballet technique. Later, she extended that love to jazz and tap, then later to precision dance and drill team. She performed with the Kilgore College Rangerettes her freshman and sophomore years of college, with opportunities to dance overseas. After graduating Kilgore College, Taylor received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance Performance from Texas Tech University, where she expanded her knowledge and research in dance education. As she continued to train and study ballet and jazz techniques, Taylor noticed the lack of opportunities for dancers who serve God to have a safe space. Taylor is passionate about bringing Christ back into dance education; being that dance has always been intended to be a sacred act of worship.
where she expanded her knowledge and research in dance education. As she continued to train and study ballet and jazz techniques, Taylor noticed the lack of opportunities for dancers who serve God to have a safe space. Taylor is passionate about bringing Christ back into dance education; being that dance has always been intended to be a sacred act of worship.
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Beginning her dancing journey at the age of three, Cera Taylor was and has always been made to move. She fell in love with the classical training of Balanchine and the American ballet technique. Later, she extended that love to jazz and tap, then later to precision dance and drill team. She performed with the Kilgore College Rangerettes her freshman and sophomore years of college, with opportunities to dance overseas. After graduating Kilgore College, Taylor received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance Performance from Texas Tech University, where she expanded her knowledge and research in dance education. As she continued to train and study ballet and jazz techniques, Taylor noticed the lack of opportunities for dancers who serve God to have a safe space. Taylor is passionate about bringing Christ back into dance education; being that dance has always been intended to be a sacred act of worship.
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