From the stress of choosing just the right gift to the fireworks that wake your sleeping baby at midnight, we all agree: Holidays can be complicated. That’s why we love the simplicity of Thanksgiving- just a day to enjoy the presence of others, eat delicious food, and give thanks to the One from whom all blessings flow.
This heart-stirring Veterans Day video features part of a powerful speech given by President Ronald Reagan at Omaha Beach, commemorating the 40th anniversary of D-Day (June 6, 1984).
Using scriptural examples from Daniel 6:10 and Philippians 4:6, this mini-movie explores the inseparable connection between prayer and thanksgiving. Great for services around the Thanksgiving Holiday or any sermon dealing with the topics of prayer and thankfulness.
"What if we said thank you for what we’d miss the most? For what we’d give first to those who live without?" This brief Thanksgiving video uses humor and warmth to remind us to give thanks for the gifts others in the world don't take for granted. Use with matching Thanksgiving Table Collection visuals!
Born with no fanfare, in the humblest of settings; and yet born to change the world forever. Celebrate the birth of Jesus with this service starter for your Christmas or Christmas Eve gatherings. Using scripture from Luke 1:31 and Luke 2:11, this mini-movie works great as a worship intro or sermon illustration for your December services.
Three children in dire circumstances prepare for an honored guest. Set to the text of Isaiah 9, this mini movie encourages us to wonder anew at the strange and beautiful arrival of our Savior. A good fit for any Christmas service, especially Christmas Eve.
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.
Acknowledging the beauty of rest as the sun rises in the background, this brief mini movie reminds us that rest must have its end, that the church is a body made to move. Let us rise up now and go.
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.
Después de Su resurrección, Jesús les dio a los discípulos la Gran Comisión. Les aseguró su poder, les prometió su presencia sin fin, y los instó a aceptar el llamado para ir al mundo y hacer nuevos discípulos. Basado en Mateo 28: 18-20, esta mini película es genial para el domingo después de Pascua.
Based on Romans 11:33–12:1, this worship starter points us to God's absolute glory and endless power. How will we respond to the baffling mercy He gives to us in Christ?
Jesus’ resurrection was not the end of his ministry. He continued to meet with and teach His disciples. And, more importantly, he gave the church its mission (the Great Commission). On the Sunday after easter, remind your church of the power that we have been given because of Jesus’ resurrection.
Welcome newcomers to your church this Easter with this fun and upbeat mini-movie. A creative way to make guests feel comfortable and communicate who you are as a church and what you believe.
Beginning with Jesus’ prediction of His crucifixion and continuing through His thoughts on the cross, His death, burial and resurrection, this Easter mini-movie takes the viewer on an emotional journey from Good Friday to Easter.