Europe is a place of beauty, history, and deep spiritual need. In much of Western Europe [France, Belgium, the Netherlands] Christianity is often treated as tradition, but the number of those genuinely following Jesus is strikingly small, with fewer than 5–10% actively practicing their faith.*
Large numbers have stepped away from belief altogether, with atheism, agnosticism, secularism, and even occult practices on the rise. Islam is also growing rapidly. Even within the Catholic Church, which has historically been strong across the continent, many now view faith more as cultural tradition than as a living relationship.
We share this not to criticize, but to explain the unique spiritual landscape. Our heart is always to approach with humility and respect, sensitive to the backgrounds of those we meet.
Why Dance?
Art speaks a universal language. In Europe especially, people value artists who are excellent at their craft. When dance becomes worship, it draws people in. On the streets, in festivals, or in public squares, passersby stop. They watch. They listen. Sometimes they start asking questions, questions that may change their life forever.
That moment opens doors for local Christians to connect in ways that might not otherwise be possible. Dance becomes a bridge for conversations, prayer, and the Gospel.
Partnering with the Local Church
We never go alone. Everywhere we serve, we work alongside local churches and ministries.
Our goal is to:
Empower the local body by creating natural opportunities for them to share their faith.
Encourage local believers through fellowship, prayer, and worship.
Equip youth and young adults by giving them hands-on experience and practical tools for sharing their faith.
Sometimes the local youth translate for our dancers as they interact with people, sharing testimonies, listening to and translating stories from those we are interacting with, and praying together. This simple act of translating often becomes one of the best training tools for someone who has never shared their faith. As they act as a bridge, they learn how to actively listen, share a testimony, clearly articulate the gospel, and pray with others.
This is discipleship in action.
Our Purpose
For us, it is never about numbers: how many prayers, salvations, or healings. It is not about loud proclamations or judgment, but about meeting people where they are with the love of Christ.
We go to:
Worship God publicly
Love people sincerely
Share the Gospel clearly
Make disciples of Jesus faithfully, as God opens the door and draws hearts to Himself
We plant seeds, we water seeds, and we trust the Holy Spirit to do the work in hearts. Always with gentleness. Always with respect.
Footnote: Religious Landscape in Western Europe
France (2020)
Catholic: ~25%
Protestant & other Christian: ~9%
Muslim: ~11%
No religion: ~53%
Other: ~2%
Belgium (2023)
Catholic: ~31%
Protestant & other Christian: ~3%
Muslim: ~6%
No religion: ~59%
Other: ~1%
Netherlands (2020)
Catholic: ~18%
Protestant: ~14%
Muslim: ~5%
No religion: ~54%
Other: ~9%
Sources: INSEE (France, 2020); Eurobarometer (Belgium, 2021–2023); Statistics Netherlands (2020); Pew Research Center European surveys (2018–2025).