A suspense thriller to celebrate fathers? Of course!
(Just watch this. Trust us.) You and the dads in your church will love the twist ending for Father’s Day.
While we’ve been social distancing for the past several months, churches will soon be open to the public again. This sermon opener is a quirky take on current events. It is humorous and light. You can use this opener to begin your services and remind everyone of how unique it has been. Set the tone for the service, but more importantly, recall everyone on the benefit of being the Church.
In this heartwarming and meaningful video, a dad explains to his young daughter that God created women to make the world a better place. Perfect for Mother’s Day, with a cute and funny ending!
We live in a culture in which losing is the enemy, but Christ calls us to do most things backwards from what the world and our flesh are telling us. Based on the blog post, "Marriage is for Losers", by Dr. Kelly Flanagan.
There's nothing like becoming a parent to give you perspective and appreciation for all of your mom's sacrifices through the years. "I'm Sorry, Mom" is a comical, yet heartfelt, apology and expression of gratitude that's perfect for Mother's Day.
Ever stop and listen to people? Most of us are blessed with great things, yet we complain about the most ridiculous inconveniences. This light-hearted mini-movie is a great way to open a message on being content, thankfulness, or entitlement.
Christmas can be a very chaotic time of year. Especially when we loose sight of the true meaning of Christmas. It is also one of the best times of the year to invite visitors to your church.
Life is full of highs and lows. Use this fun message starter as an intro to a message about peaks and valleys, the ups and downs of both physical and spiritual lives.
The Real Night Before Christmas, shows how most of us can relate to a child's anticipation on the night before Christmas, excited about the next morning's gifts.
Welcome your congregation to the service -- and wish your moms a Happy Mother's Day -- with this lighthearted, upbeat reflection on the funny things moms sometimes say and how what they don't say speaks loudest of all.