I looked down from my balcony seat
and the pastor was in front of the congregation--not in the pulpit--but
on the floor. He was barefoot, and doing what I can only describe as an
African dance. He had on white flowing robes, his head was down and his
arms were flying all over the place. He was dancing so hard that he
seemed as if he would collapse.
There was a large group of people
dressed in black clergy attire, all seated in one section in about 5
ascending rows to the right of him. They were just sitting there in
their seats looking at him with their arms folded. They showed no
emotion.
I left the balcony, and went into a room where more people were
gathered. Someone was selling tickets, someone else was fixing food,
and others were just standing around. It was so noisy and crowded. I
asked someone how to get to the floor.
There was an adult usher, and
there was a child usher peeking out from behind her. All of a sudden,
the child usher snatched my printed program and my keys from me! The
adult usher fussed at him and made him give them back to me, and then
showed me to an empty elevator.
The place was so big and there were
vendors selling things everywhere! I had to weed through all of the people before I could get to the sanctuary door. When I got inside, the pastor was still dancing!
I ran over to the clergy and was screaming "Dance with him! Don't you
see him? Why won't you dance with him!" They never moved, and turned
their faces to a wall.
I was so angry I could feel it in my sleep. Then I
started screaming at the people, "Why are you letting him dance by
himself?", but no one seemed to be paying attention to him or me. I was
turning left and right and looking up and just screaming at them like a
crazy person, but they never stopped what they were doing.
He saw me and
handed me a microphone. He was sweating and out of breath, but he told
me to sing a song. When I opened my mouth to sing, I had been screaming
so much that I sounded awful and hoarse. It was a mess...He asked me
what was wrong with my voice, and I told him I didn't know.
As he went
back to dance he looked back and said, "Do you think it was the wrong
song?" Then he started dancing again all by himself.
I asked the band to
play "Total Praise".
I tried to sing again and my voice slowly came
back. I looked up, and the clergy group was still sitting there but they
were frowning and angry.
A new group of people came in, and started
singing and filling in empty seats.....then I woke up.
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