| A Guide to Worshipping the Lord Through Dance | | | | Testaments. She uses Miriam, Moses' sister, as an |
| "Dance as the Spirit Moves" is a hands-on | | | | illustration of the prophetic dance and King David |
| guidebook on introducing dance into the corporate | | | | as an example of the celebratory dance. She |
| worship of the church. Heather Clark is a pioneer, | | | | discusses how colors become spiritual symbols. |
| paving the way for a new generation of | | | | She goes on to present an overview of dance |
| worshippers as she challenges the reader to | | | | history and the development of modern day |
| consider the importance of integrating dance as | | | | spiritual dance. |
| an expression of worship. She shares a fresh | | | | Heather's material is not only comprehensive, but |
| slant on Biblical dance as applicable in today's | | | | carries with it a profound sense vision with a |
| contemporary worship celebration. | | | | genuine eagerness to pass along instruction to |
| Clark defines dance in worship as "...a spontaneous | | | | those desirous of introducing the art of dance as |
| result of a heart that is full of joy, love, passion, | | | | an act of worshipful expression as a meaningful |
| desire, or even pain." Heather shares the story of | | | | ministry within the church. |
| own spiritual journey and background relating | | | | "Dance in the Spirit Moves," is more that a |
| incidents that shaped her development in the | | | | practical guide to worship and dance. It is |
| creative arts. | | | | Heather's own paean of praise. Heather Clark is a |
| Heather talks about a number of various forms | | | | gifted artist, articulates clearly, and resonates as a |
| of dance mentioned in the Old and New | | | | communicator. |