NDEMC Deaf Choir
Platform Policy and Guidelines
The people who minister on our platform and in leadership or public roles are the most visible representatives of our fellowship and should mirror the spirit and standards we teach. Ministry is not the performance of an hour; it is the example of a godly lifestyle. Our character and devotion to God must be the foundation of what we project publicly.
Dress Code for Men
Dress Code for Ladies
Modest apparel draws attention to the countenance. Let your countenance testify to the joy of the Lord in your heart!
Dress Code for Men
- Dress shirts and a tie are to be worn. A coat is recommended.
- No tight fitting trousers or pants that leave the leg exposed.
- Can remove coat if necessary.
- Modest necklines
- No long hair below the collar or reaching over the ears or down in the eyes or outlandish styles are acceptable.
- No jewelry of any kind allowed except wedding ring and watch.
Dress Code for Ladies
- Must have sleeves. You are to be modest even when raising your hands.
- Modest necklines, front and back, not low cut.
- Skirts or dresses are required, hem length is to be below the knees, both while standing and sitting down.
- Splits in the skirts must end below the knee. Wrap-around skirts, should follow this same principle..
- No attire that immodestly draws attention to the body by being too tight fitting. No sheer material that immodestly exposes the body. Sheer material should not come above elbows or knees.
- Hair must be worn in a neat fashion.
- No jewelry of any kind except engagement and/or wedding ring and watch.
- No make-up, no colored fingernails or toenails.
Modest apparel draws attention to the countenance. Let your countenance testify to the joy of the Lord in your heart!