After Easter, Jesus continued to minister on this planet for another 40 days before He ascended into Heaven. During that time, he opened the disciple’s eyes. He opened their minds to understand scripture. And, most importantly, after Easter he gave His church the Great Commission.
With powerful music and graphics, this intense Easter worship intro illustrates Jesus’ suffering of the cross and His death on Good Friday. But, that’s not the end of the story. The climax of the video exclaims the amazing resurrection of Christ.
Every election season there are promises being thrown all around. As Christ-followers, it is often hard to know how we should handle the promises being made.Updated for 2016 Presidential Election. Includes an alternate version that includes Gary Johnson.
Because of what Jesus did on the cross, He overcame darkness once and for all and brought death to death. This encouraging motion graphics piece celebrates what Jesus did and what it means for us today.
Remind your community that the power of the resurrection is the same power that can help them to overcome loss, defeat, doubt, and death. Perfect for Easter Sunday, and designed to work with our Easter Invite video:
Good News.
We can all relate to that “I have to tell someone!” feeling we get when we receive exciting news. Good News is not only an encouragement to invite others to experience Easter Sunday with your community, but it also works year-round as a reminder of the Great Commission. This is designed to work with our Easter invite video,The Risen Way.
1 Thessalonians 5:18 commands us to give thanks in everything; for this is the will of God. It is easy to give thanks when life is running smooth. However, the command is not to give thanks only when things are easy but we are to give thanks in everything. Use this powerful mini-movie to grow your congregation’s understanding of Thanksgiving.
This Veterans Day, honor our country’s finest for their service and sacrifice. These brave men and women put aside self, faced incredible danger, and endured loss to protect our freedom. These heroes, we call veterans, have shown amazing courage and commitment. They risked all for this great land. Show appreciation to the veterans in you congregation this Veterans Day.
America’s founding fathers envisioned a new nation that would become the land of the free and the home of the brave. On July 4th (Independence Day), we celebrate that freedom with fireworks, picnics, and baseball games. But, this video reminds us that true freedom comes from God, and that all of America’s blessings come from God. Let’s celebrate America, on July 4th, because “God shed His grace on thee”.
Using beautiful images of nature and a lovely score, this mini movie simply unspools the Apostles' Creed in a way that allows for reflection and worship.
NOTE: An alternate version of this mini movie is available. It uses slightly different language than this one, replacing "to hell" with "to the dead" and "holy catholic church" with "holy Christian church."
"It's time again to bring a blessing to our God." Using time-lapse nature footage and hand-crafted text, this meditation on 1 Peter 1:1-9 celebrates our God and His grace to us in Christ.