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Welcome to Called to Flag Online Courses
Grow your worship flag movement with step-by-step training designed for all levels.
Learn at your own pace, strengthen your technique, and let every motion become an expression of worship.

Figure 8-Single-Hand Flag Movement
Learn the essential foundations of worship flagging with clear, step-by-step instruction.
Course Description:
Are you a complete beginner or ready to strengthen your technique?
This course is designed for all levels of flag worshippers and focuses entirely on single-hand flag movements — the foundation for everything you will learn later.
Through 16 easy-to-follow video lessons, you’ll practice and master each motion slowly and clearly.
Every step is demonstrated in real time so you can follow along, build muscle memory, and understand how the hand and body move together.
You’ll learn how to:
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Hold and control your flag with stability and freedom
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Move in rhythm using the full range of your arm and shoulder
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Build smooth, continuous flow with the One-Hand Figure 8 pattern
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Strengthen coordination, endurance, and confidence
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Develop sensitivity to movement that reflects worship from your heart
Each lesson is practical and focused on form, helping you grow in both skill and expression.
You’ll gain simple, repeatable movements that make your flag worship more powerful and fluid.
Learn at your own pace, but we encourage you to complete the course within a timely manner for best results.
Please note: this course emphasizes physical training rather than in-depth spiritual teaching.

Following – Two-Hand Flag Movement
Develop strength, flow, and unity through leading and following movements.
Course Description:
Ready to bring both hands into motion?
This course focuses on the “Following” technique, where one hand leads and the other follows — creating depth, rhythm, and dynamic flow in your worship movement.
Through step-by-step video lessons, you’ll learn how to coordinate your hands smoothly so they move like one continuous stream.
Each movement is demonstrated slowly and clearly, helping you understand direction, timing, and spacing.
You’ll learn how to:
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Transition from single-hand to two-hand coordination
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Build muscle memory and balance between leading and following hands
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Maintain control through figure-eight and circular motions
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Strengthen your rhythm, timing, and endurance
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Express worship through movement that feels unified and flowing
This training builds a strong foundation for more advanced flag techniques.
Each lesson helps you move with purpose, confidence, and freedom while keeping focus on the heart of worship.
Learn at your own pace, but we encourage you to complete the course within a timely manner for best results.
Please note: this course emphasizes physical training rather than in-depth spiritual teaching.

Following – Two-Hand Flag Movement
Develop strength, flow, and unity through leading and following movements.
Course Description:
Ready to bring both hands into motion?
This course focuses on the “Following” technique, where one hand leads and the other follows — creating depth, rhythm, and dynamic flow in your worship movement.
Through step-by-step video lessons, you’ll learn how to coordinate your hands smoothly so they move like one continuous stream.
Each movement is demonstrated slowly and clearly, helping you understand direction, timing, and spacing.
You’ll learn how to:
-
Transition from single-hand to two-hand coordination
-
Build muscle memory and balance between leading and following hands
-
Maintain control through figure-eight and circular motions
-
Strengthen your rhythm, timing, and endurance
-
Express worship through movement that feels unified and flowing
This training builds a strong foundation for more advanced flag techniques.
Each lesson helps you move with purpose, confidence, and freedom while keeping focus on the heart of worship.
Learn at your own pace, but we encourage you to complete the course within a timely manner for best results.
Please note: this course emphasizes physical training rather than in-depth spiritual teaching.