“Peace on earth, goodwill toward men.” Every word is about God’s longing to be with us through the noise that we create because we are scared of the silence. If we just stop and listen, we can hear Him calling our name. The joy and love we seek is here. Let yourself hope and wonder.
The Lord declares, “Return to me, with all your heart.” Based on Joel 2:12-17, this mini-movie is great for your Lent and Ash Wednesday services, or any sermons on the topics of renewal and repentance.
It was Friday Afternoon and Jesus is Dead. This wasn't how it was supposed to be... the Hope of mankind overcome by powers of hell... by the shadow of a grave. But, instead of killing the Messiah, the cross has become a canvas for salvation. The hole that was meant to serve as an instrument of shame and death was instead filled with an instrument to bring healing and new life.
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!
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.
Sometimes winning doesn't look like winning. You can imagine the disciples' confusion when Jesus, their Champion, was nailed to a cross and died. He seemed to have lost. What they didn't see was that this was all a part of the plan. Death couldn't touch Him and He was crowned the Champion of all.
Featuring beautiful drone footage of a sunrise over the ocean, this worship intro/service starter reminds us that we are alive with God through Christ. Based on Romans 6:1-14