For His Glory Dance Troupe
Who Are We?
We are a diverse group of worshippers representing several different church bodies who have come together in unity to honor one God.
We are an expressive worship troupe seeking an audience of One.

Our Purpose:
- To bring visual expression of praise and worship to God that will draw believers into His Presence
- To release passion for God through expressive worship
- To model unity to the body of Christ
- To make His praises glorious
Why Dance?
And Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. Exodus 15:20
Let them praise His name in the dance: let them sing praises unto Him with the timbrel and harp. Psalms 149:3
Dance has always been intended to be an integral part of praise and worship. It was so much a part of the culture of the people of the Bible that we don't see the original Hebrew and Greek words translated into the word "dance" that often in scripture. Most often we see the word praise or rejoice. They knew this included dancing.

Please click here if you are interested in joining For His Glory Dance Troupe or having us come to your church or special event.
Flags and Banners
You have been given a banner to those who fear You, that it may be displayed because of the truth. Psalms 60:4
We will rejoice in Your salvation, and in the name of our God we will set up our banners! May the Lord fulfill all your petitions. Psalms 20:5
- degal (daw-gal) - to flaunt, raise up a flag; to be conspicuous
- nec (nace) - a flag; a sail; a signal, a token banner, pole, sail, ensign, standard
- nacac (naw-sas) - to glean from afar, to be conspicuous as a signal (the idea of a flag fluttering in the wind); to raise a beacon; lift up as an ensign.

About For His Glory Specialty Flags
The images on our For His Glory Specialty Flags are original designs by Tammy Westlake and/or Christine Medeiros. The graphics are created on computer and are then transferred onto a durable Dacron material by inkjet injection, which creates a duplicate image on both sides of the flag. Because of this process, the flag details do not render as sharply as they appear in our catalog product images.
We sell two sizes of each flag; 2'x3' and 3'x5'. The pole sleeve is 1 1/2" wide to easily accommodate a 1" pole. The top end of the sleeve is closed. The inside of the pole sleeve is reinforced with a flannel liner to increase resistance against wear from the pole.
Our 2x3 flags weigh 3 ounces and our 3x5 flags weigh 6 ounces.
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