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.
Using scripture from Matthew 6:19-21, this reflective mini-movie is a statement from us to God expressing the heart behind why we give. It works great to set up a sermon on generosity, or to prepare for a time of giving.
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 from Ephesians 3 is designed to use at the end of a service, sending your congregation out with encouragement and a focus on the glory of God.
Based on Joel 2:12-13, this mini-movie will encourage your congregation to return to the Lord with reflection and repentance, during the season of Lent. Our Heavenly Father is merciful and compassionate. During Lent, we should come to the Lord in the same way Jesus did in the Garden, with fasting and weeping. During Lent, we remember His sacrifice and give back, because He gave all.
There are so many reasons why we should appreciate moms on Mother's Day. Use this video to encourage women and remind them of the immense value of being a mother. Mothers deserve a place of honor.
Sometimes praising God is a willful declaration in the midst of despair. Built on the framework of Psalm 42, this worship video echoes the writer's thirst for God in this wilderness as well as his refusal to wait for relief to worship his Savior.
Most of us take for granted the good news of Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection, until we are reminded of our sin and the judgment we so rightly deserve.
The night Jesus was betrayed He went out to the Mount of Olives with the disciples. Here in the garden of Gethsemane he prayed for God's will to be done. Based on Luke 22:29-42.