Two thousand years ago, a baby was born… a light to the world… the promised Messiah. This Christmas, though these dark times are very similar, we can still rejoice in celebrating the same Christ-child. Jesus is still enough to bring us hope, faith, joy and peace. This Christmas mini-movie is a fantastic addition to your church gathering or teaching on the Nativity.
There is no place you can go that can escape God’s love, no dark corner where his love cannot find you. Jesus, the Light of the World, has the power to cut through any darkness. To calm the most anxious thoughts and to fill every heart with unspeakable joy. There is a light that shines in the darkness. And his name is Jesus.
Joy to the world, let all the earth proclaim, our King is born! Using the song Joy To The World, this is a colorful, energetic mini-movie that is perfect for your Christmas services. Works seamlessly as a transition into or out of Joy To The World by Playback Media.
“Peace on earth, goodwill toward men.” Every word is about God’s longing to be with us through the noise that we create because we are scared of the silence. If we just stop and listen, we can hear Him calling our name. The joy and love we seek is here. Let yourself hope and wonder.
Come, let us adore Him, Jesus Christ, the Lord! This energetic worship intro is based on the familiar Christmas hymn, O Come All Ye Faithful. Perfect for any Christmas or Christmas Eve service or event.
We’ve updated one of our most popular mini-movies ever!
It's easy to be distracted by all of the different messages about Christmas that bombard us during the holiday season. Citing quotes from writers, philosophers and Scripture, this video will inspire your church to remember that the birth of our savior, Jesus Christ, is the true reason we celebrate Christmas.
From seven different perspectives comes the story of one baby whose arrival would forever change the world. The Way in a Manger is perfect for connecting your congregation with the reality of the birth of Christ, as told by Simeon, Joseph, Herod, the Magi, the Innkeeper, Mary, and a Shepherd. Purchase includes a .zip file of various still images from the video for your use.
Christmas is all about hope. In a world that often seems hopeless, God sent His Son Jesus to bring Hope to those who’ve lost all hope! This motion graphic piece conveys the message of hope for all, and would work well as a service opener video or as an intro to the message.
This Christmas, celebrate the birth of our King! Jesus came as a babe in a manger. Born in the most humble of circumstances. The Word made flesh to dwell among us. Immanuel... God with us! This Christmas Worship Intro video uses powerful music and 3d illustrations to share the powerful meaning of Christmas. Use this video to prepare your church for worship during your Christmas or Christmas Eve services. This Christmas church video will also make a great introduction to your sermon about the birth of Christ during the Christmas season.
At Christmas, we celebrate the greatest miracle of all. The miracle of God coming to us as a tiny baby, yet a King. Immanuel, God with us, yet an infant. The one who spoke everything into existence laid in a lowly manger. This powerful video uses a stirring rendition of Carol of the Bells and 3d animations to tell the Christmas story. The Good News that is for all people, that the Messiah has come. He is Savior of the world.
This Christmas, celebrate the miracle of God coming to redeem us. He did not send an angel or prophet, but He came himself. After 400 years of silence, in the fullness of time, God came in flesh, born in the most humble of conditions. Create a worshipful atmosphere during Christmas by taking a fresh look at the nativity. This powerful Christmas mini-movie will make a great worship intro at the beginning of your Christmas services, or a moving opening to your sermon during the Christmas season.
How often do we consider the implications of what we believe about the very first Christmas? God’s original Christmas gift to us was immeasurably more than anything we could ever imagine. When you really stop to think about it, no miracle we seek is beyond hope.