Getting Started With Worship Flags for Beginners

New to Worship Flags? Start Here.

Download your free worship flags guide for beginners and take your first step into prophetic worship with color and movement.

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What You’ll Learn in This 8-page Full Color Guide:

What worship flags are (and why they matter)

✅ How to use color and movement in your personal time with God

Where to begin... even if you’ve never used a flag before

Tips for flagging in church and public spaces

Biblical encouragement for creative worship

🎁 BONUS: Get 10% OFF Your First Worship Flag
When you download the guide, you’ll also receive a 10% welcome discount and a series of helpful emails to support your journey.

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Worship is about inviting God's Presence and enjoying him.

~Andrea York

🙌 Who This Is For

Why This Guide Matters for Worshippers

Whether you're a flag worshipper, dancer, prophetic intercessor, or simply a believer seeking deeper biblical insight, this guide will help you:

🔹 You’ve seen worship flags and felt something stirring inside in your spirit
🔹 You want to engage your whole body in worship
🔹 You’re hungry for deeper connection with the Lord during worshp
🔹 You’re not a dancer; you're just someone who says “yes” to Jesus

No choreography required. Just a surrendered and willing heart.

Andrea York, worship flag maker and founder of Catch the Fire Worship Flags, in her studio surrounded by vibrant worship flag fabrics.

About the Creator

Hi, I’m Andrea, founder of Catch the Fire Worship Flags.

Since 2011, I’ve helped thousands of worshippers around the world encounter God through color & movement.

This guide was created to help you start using worship flags and confidence.

I’ve always been drawn to worship flags, but I didn’t know where to begin. This guide gave me the courage to finally pick up a flag and worship freely.

Monica J., North Carolina