This mini-movie features beautiful imagery to complement Psalm 36. Use this media as a worship intro or a sermon intro on the Psalms, creation, or God's power. Included in the download is a file without the Scripture and only the imagery. This mini-movie is a part of a larger collection to correlate with Psalm 36.
With a focus on how marriage is intended by God as a picture of his love for the church in Christ, this brief worship starter is appropriate for Valentines season, wedding and anniversary events or any emphasis on marriage and the love of God for his bride.
In Matthew 6, Jesus taught us to pray in this way. This video can be used to begin your service, to kick off your time of worship, or as an introduction to your message.
Why have we gathered to praise Him? What makes our God so great? This brief call-to-worship mini movie provides answers to those questions from Psalm 146, making it a great lead-in to a time of praise and worship.
"I'm not out here on my own. The Lord is my shepherd." Based on the much-loved Psalm, this worship mini movie encourages us to rest in the watchful care of our loving God.
"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!
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).
There's nothing like becoming a parent to give you perspective and appreciation for all of your parent’s sacrifices through the years. “Parenting is Hard" is a comical, yet heartfelt, apology and expression of gratitude that's perfect for messages on family and parenting, or to promote parenting small groups or workshops.
You can read every book and take every class, but nothing prepares you for motherhood like the school of life. From the joy of teaching children how to walk with Jesus to the stress of teaching a teenager to drive, every mom can look back and think of things she wishes she’d known. Your purchase also includes a version without “Happy Mother’s Day” at the end.
Often, we talk about all of the things that we LOVE, when truly, what we mean is that we really LIKE them. Love What Matters is an encouragement to be mindful of the casual way that we tend to use our words, as well as a reminder to express our love to the people who mean the most in our lives.