This Memorial Day, let us pause to remember the love, honor, and sacrifice given for us by so many soldiers. These brave men and women left family and home and laid down their lives for our safety, freedom, and future. Use this powerful video in your church services to remember and honor their great sacrifice.
Father, we recognize all the wasted hours we have spent chasing worthless wisdom. Yet You are still here to hear our confession. Your pour out Your grace and mercy and guide us to a better way. Hear our prayer... Help us trust in You and You alone, that you will provide us everything we need.
Lord prepare our hearts, as we enter this season of Lent. A prayer asking God to help us reflect on our lives, repent for wrong choices, and replace the things that come between us and our relationship with Him.
Using dramatic images of a lava flow, the text of Psalm 139 urges the viewer to contemplate the brevity of life and our responsibility to our holy God.
An abstract interpretation of the fall of man that ends right at the moment where man and woman eat from the tree. This video is open-ended and invites you to take the story in whichever direction you want. The video could lead into an event like Christmas or Easter, or it could intro the topic of sin or salvation. Be creative and see where it takes you.
When we celebrate Veterans Day, we’re not just celebrating the service of our veterans; we’re celebrating their sacrifice. It takes honor and courage to keep America safe. This Veterans Day, show your gratitude for their service and inspire your congregation with this powerful and timeless Veterans Day mini movie!
The last thing Jesus came to do was start another religion. He came to show us what life in the Kingdom of God looks like. Through the cross, Jesus offers us this same kind of life - a life lived in relationship with God. This powerful video illustrates the life changing invitation that God has made to us.
Use this powerful video to honor frontline workers, who have sacrificed so much during the coronavirus pandemic. Let us show appreciation to those who carried on, when the world stayed home. These essential workers kept going for the good of others, through great uncertainty. They reported for duty when they were needed the most, through exhaustion, sweat, and tears. Thank you to our everyday heroes on the frontline.