Two thousand years ago, a baby was born… a light to the world… the promised Messiah. This Christmas, though these dark times are very similar, we can still rejoice in celebrating the same Christ-child. Jesus is still enough to bring us hope, faith, joy and peace. This Christmas mini-movie is a fantastic addition to your church gathering or teaching on the Nativity.
Come, let us adore Him, Jesus Christ, the Lord! This energetic worship intro is based on the familiar Christmas hymn, O Come All Ye Faithful. Perfect for any Christmas or Christmas Eve service or event.
2020 was tough. What can we expect from 2021? Use this mini-movie to encourage your congregation that no matter what the new year brings, God is still in control, and His promises are still true. Great for your New Year’s service or event. Based on Hebrews 10:23 and Hebrews 13:8.
What a year 2020 was… but this is our prayer for the new year! “New Opportunities, New Beginnings” is a visual aid that highlights focusing on eternal things in 2021 as we share the Love of God, as we walk in faith, as we share His Hope with those around us!
Join with the angels’ song. Proclaim the newborn king. Let everyone know the good news: Jesus Christ is born! Based on a familiar Christmas song and Luke 2:10-12.
Use this powerful Worship Intro as an opener to this year’s Thanksgiving Services. With powerful music and images, this video will inspire your congregation with thankfulness to the Lord in the midst of a pandemic. He is our great King, perfect and holy, worthy of praise and thanksgiving. He is our amazing creator who never leaves us, covering us with His grace. Let us make His name known and sing His praise. Let us praise the Lord with Thanksgiving.
In the beginning was the word, the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. With inspiring music and vibrant visuals, this movie is based on John 1:1-5.
Praise the Father of mercies, the God of compassion. Who brings healing from our suffering, and salvation in our troubles. Based on 2 Corinthians 1:3-10.