About me

Naomi Louis Jean began her dance journey at just 13 years old in the year 2000. What started as a young girl serving in church quickly became a lifelong calling. Under the mentorship of Winique Green, she was trained in the foundations of pantomime — learning not just movement, but how to communicate the heart of God through expression and discipline.

By the age of 15, Naomi sensed a clear charge from God to lead. While still growing and discovering her own identity, she was entrusted with guiding a team of her peers. Navigating ministry and leadership at such a young age required maturity beyond her years. She was growing up alongside those she led, yet she had to exemplify steadiness, emotional discipline, and spiritual depth.

After graduating from college, a difficult and refining season in her life became the catalyst for expansion. What could have broken her instead birthed vision. From that place, she launched another dance ministry composed of young girls ages 12–20. Over the years, that vision continued to grow:

  • In 2009, she led teams for ages 13–20 and 7–12.

  • By 2013, the ministry expanded to include children ages 3–5.

Naomi was not just building teams — she was building generations of worshippers.

Her leadership journey was not without challenges. Though she had guidance, she often longed for practical tools and real mentorship from someone who truly understood the unique pressures of young ministry leadership. She experienced the weight of managing emotions, leading difficult conversations, correcting peers, and maintaining unity while still maturing herself.

Looking back, she now understands that her journey was preparation. She became who she once needed.

Today, Naomi’s heart is to pour out everything she has learned over 20+ years in ministry so that others can lead with greater wisdom, emotional intelligence, and spiritual grounding. She teaches leaders how to:

  • Manage emotions instead of being ruled by them

  • Have mature, necessary conversations

  • Build sustainable teams

  • Lead without losing people due to avoidable mistakes

  • Shift the focus from talent to transformation

One of her foundational lessons is simple but life-changing:
It is not about your talent. It is about your connection with God.

Talent may open doors, but intimacy with God sustains ministry. True ministry transforms talent into a tool for God’s glory.

Naomi has been invited to speak and minister at dance worship gatherings and conferences, where she discovered a deep fulfillment in equipping others. She often reflects, “If I could do this forever, my heart would be full.” That passion ultimately gave birth to Purpose Dance Conference — a space designed to give dancers what she once searched for: spiritual depth, practical leadership tools, accountability, and community.

As a certified Project Management Professional (PMP), Naomi uniquely blends structure with spiritual sensitivity. She believes excellence honors God, and she equips leaders with both inspiration and strategy — because vision without structure often dies prematurely.

Her mission is clear: to help you go further than she ever imagined, win more souls for the Kingdom, and build ministries that are spiritually rooted, emotionally healthy, and structurally sound.

Naomi is committed to building an iron-sharpens-iron community that champions collaboration over competition — raising up worshippers who move only as the Lord leads and steward their calling with excellence.