This world has a very unhealthy view of love. But, Jesus told His disciples, “A new command I give to you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” Jesus is our example of what love should be. And, because God loves us, we can love our friends, neighbors, and even our enemies. Use this uplifting mini-movie before Valentine’s Day or anytime you are preaching on the topic of “love”. It will also work great during your Valentine’s Banquet or any other special Valentine’s Day program.
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.
We all experience moments in life when we feel God has forsaken us. From divorce, a medical emergency, or abuse, those moments can cause us to feel very alone.
As your graduates make this important transition in life, use this mini-movie to inspire them to trust God and to listen for his voice in everything they do and everywhere they go. Great for Graduation Sunday. (Based on Proverbs 3:5-6.)
Jesus isn’t written into our story, rather our story is written into His. We exalt His mighty name, for His victory has given us life and His mercies stand at the center of our faith. He died for us and He is the one true God. Share the Good News this Easter with this powerful mini movie.
It is written, that beauty will flee, and charm will mislead, but a mother will always be, and do, and give, because she is...everything! Honor all the moms this Mother’s Day with this mini-movie and featuring spoken word poetry based on Proverbs 31. by Shawndra Lucas, beautiful visuals, and inspiring music. Happy Mother’s Day!
This gorgeous mini movie glows with radiant color and energy. Use it with your congregation to explain what Pentecost is from Acts 2 and to celebrate the birth of the church.
Loosely inspired by a sermon by John Donne (1572-1638), this illustrated, spoken-word mini movie will remind your congregation that God’s mercy is always available for those who trust in Christ.