![]() | Liturgical dance God's choosen vessels liturgical dance on womens day |
![]() | More Than I Can Bear - Anointed Vessels in Praise LD University at Albany, SUNY - Anointed Vessels in Praise Liturgical Dance Ministry at NYPIRG's Voice Your Choice |
![]() | Vessels of Worship Dance Ministry Adult Dance Ministry at New Life Baptist Church (Pastor Marlin D. Harris), where I am the divisional leader. The service is where people who are in shelters, homeless, battered women and children, can come and learn more about GOD. The service is called "Seeker Service". |
![]() | Anointed Vessels in Praise minister to "The Search" Anointed Vessels in Praise dance to "The Search" by Jonathan Powell and CrossRhodes at AVP's fall 2007 concert "Living He Loved Me, Dying He Saved Me" |
![]() | AVP Sings "Sovereign God" with Anointed Vessels in Praise Angelic Voices of Praise sings Maurette Brown Clark's "Sovereign God," accompanied by Anointed Vessels in Praise Liturgical Dance Ministry at the AVP Spring 2008 Concert "One Body, One Soul, One Spirit." |
![]() | Anointed Vessels in Praise @ Black Solidarity Day 2007 AVP LD dances to "More Than I Can Bear" at ASUBA's Black Solidarity Day. |
![]() | Vessels of Praise, Inc - Video Presentation - Learn to Fly - Crystal Lewis Vessels of praise, Inc. video presentation to the end of the year concert's them "Learn to Fly". This was played as our sister ministry ministered in praise dance. |
![]() | Anointed Vessels in Praise @ AVP's Benefit Concert Anointed Vessels in Praise minister to Kirk Franklin's "More Than I Can Bear" at AVP's Benefit Concert "Let Your Light So Shine" |
![]() | A Ship of God - Trailer This trailer presents the first 10 minutes of the CRTN - documentary "A Ship of God" Production Date: 1998 Duration: 24' 50'' Copyright : CRTN Language: English, Hungarian, German, French, Russian Executive Producer: Mark Riedemann Director: Agnieszka Dzieduszycka The documentary recounts the first efforts of the Russian Orthodox Church, following communism, to reach out to those villages in the Russian steppe where there are no priests and no churches. It focuses on a very exceptional Orthodox church building in Russia, a floating church on the river Volga in the region of Volgograd, the former city "Stalingrad" known for its cruel siege in World War II. The documentary is based on personal testimonies of Russians, some of which are confronted with the church - the Orthodox Church - for the first time in their lives. Two priests, Fr. Sergey and Fr. Genadiy, spend most of their time on the ship, the center of which is a large room functioning as a an Orthodox Church. The boat is floating along the river eight months out of the year. Four months the river is frozen so that it is impossible to navigate. Through this churchboat it is possible for the priests to reach out to people living in villages along the river that have no church buildings. The priests teach, baptize and hold ceremonies, liturgies and weddings, bless young and old and "preach the Gospel to every creature". |
![]() | anointed Vessels in Praise Oh My Soul Throw back dance from 2003: oh My soul.... |
![]() | Anointed Vessels in Praise @ AVP's Benefit Concert Anointed Vessels in Praise ministers to "Lighthouse" by New Direction at AVP's Benefit Concert "Let Your Light So Shine" |
![]() | Vessels of Praise - Mt. Jezreel Baptist Church Men's Praise and Worship Dance Ministry |