I’m
Suzanne Tushar, the director and owner of Son Dance Ministry. Another year has passed and 2009 will be a historic year for our country! My prayer is that God will place his hand on our new leadership, that they may make the right decisions to protect all of our citizens according to God's will.
Son Dance Ministry began in 1998 when I felt the Lord
lead me to teach others how to use dance as a form of prayer and
praise. We are now in our 11th year in bringing dance to the church to worship the Lord.
In 2003, my ministry
also became my business. Along with doing dance workshops I
am now manufacturing worship instruments, worship streamers for
adults and children, praise and worship garments, and various dance accessories for sale. I produce beautiful
hand dyed silk streamers that add so much to the visual prayer
experience. I also make ribbon worship streamers that are made of organza
which float so gracefully when you dance. The praise garments are unique and beautiful. I give liturgical dance workshops and fabric
dyeing workshops in silk, cotton, and rayon.
I
am pleased to introduce to you some new worship instruments
on my website. I have teamed with my friend, Patricia Kieffer,
the owner of Making His Praise Glorious, to offer you worship
flags and worship shields. Patricia began constructing
worship flags as a necessity after having been called
by God to dance
for Him in worship. There were none readily available to purchase
at the time so she began making them herself. After attending
one of my fabric dyeing workshops, Patricia began producing lovely
worship flags and shields of hand dyed silk. Since our goal is
the same, to equip the body of Christ with beautiful worship
instruments, we decided that we would make the widest selection
of instruments available to our customers, at one location.
There are many new ribbon streamers, children's worship instruments, praise and worship garments, billow banners and accessories added, as I continue to update my website. Please enjoy browsing through my site.
Site updated 1/17/09 |