Many people mistakenly compartmentalize their lives. In the first box, they place their work life. In the second box their hobbies and time off (keeping it to themselves). And, in the third box is their relationship with God. But, God is to be the Lord of our life (not just parts of it). God cares about our work, and he also cares about our rest. This mini-movie, which is perfect for Labor Day Weekend, teaches us to work well, rest well, and worship always. Use this sermon video for Labor Day or during a sermon series about rest, work, or the Sabbath.
Over 2000 years ago a light was given to us, but it was not meant only for us. It was a gift to be shared with the world. Using scripture from John 8:12 and Isaiah 9:2, this mini-movie is designed specifically for your Christmas Eve service.
The start of a new year can be an exciting time, as we think about all the amazing plans that God has in store for His people. Use this new year’s mini-movie to encourage your church to renew their commitment to Christ and His plans. The upbeat song featured in this new years video is titled “This Is My Year” and is performed by Tim McMorris.
This mini-movie explores the reasons for giving, fasting, and praying during the season of Lent. It can be used to explain to your congregation and visitors the reasons for observing these customs leading up to Easter. Great for Ash Wednesday or any service during the Lent season.
Lent is a time of prayer, repentance, giving, and self-denial. As Jesus spent 40 days in the desert (Matthew 4:1-11), where He endured temptation by the devil, we follow his example during the season of lent where we deny self, pray, and focus on God.
This prayer of repentance—appropriate for Ash Wednesday, Lent or any season—acknowledges our guilt in seeking good apart from God and His grace in granting forgiveness in Christ and offering all-sufficient joy in Himself.
Based on Matthew 22:34-39 and John 13:34-35, this mini-movie explores the meaning of a new commandment that Jesus gave his disciples, a commandment to love as Jesus loved.
A salute to the “ordinary glory” of motherhood. Celebrate the kingdom work that moms demonstrate daily in the seemingly mundane, everyday tasks that keep a family going.
The resurrection of Jesus is cause for great celebration on Easter Sunday. However, it's in the days after Easter that Jesus appeared to His disciples and gave the church it's mission.
This brief, uplifting resurrection starter references the multitude of angels absent from the crucifixion and the two sent to announce that Jesus was absent from his tomb.