With powerful music and contemporary graphics, this mini-movie tells the story of Good Friday. We are moved to worship, as we remember that Jesus endured incredible suffering and death on the cross as the punishment for our sin. This video will make a great opening or worship intro for your Good Friday Services or for a message on the passion (or sufferings) of Christ.
On Palm Sunday, the multitude anticipated His arrival. They cut down palm branches and placed them on His path. They cried out, “Hosanna in the highest!” This Palm Sunday, encourage your congregation to sing to him “Hosanna” and cry to him “Blessed is He!” Use this contemporary worship intro video to prepare your church for worship on Palm Sunday.
As Jesus approached Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, He wept over the city and the people gathered there. He knew that disaster awaited them because they did not recognize Him for who He truly was. Taken from Luke 19:41-44 and told from Jesus’ point of view.
Every father leaves a legacy, but the quality of the legacy is their decision. Help the dads in your congregation see the potential of their legacy, long after they're gone.
Father’s Day is a great time to reflect on all the moments of fatherhood - the highs and lows. Use this clever mini-movie to honor the men in your community who recognize these special moments.
A prayer to God to comfort and give strength to those whose loved ones have died serving their country. Beginning with Matthew 5:4 and featuring historical military footage...
Sometimes it seems like every room in the house holds a special memory, given to us from the loving hand of a mom. They may not be perfect, but we honor and thank them on Mother's Day.
The world tells us one thing about being blessed, yet the Word tells us something very different. Based on the Beatitudes from Christ's Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5.
Welcome your congregation to church with this opening prayer of blessing. This worship intro asks God to move the spirits of all who are present, whether they are lost or believers, into their next steps in their walk with Jesus.
Basado en la cita de Jesús en Lucas 5:31, Enfermo, la versión en español de Sick, es una llamada de atención visualmente interesante para todos los seguidores de Cristo. ¿Estamos ignorando a los que están fuera de la iglesia? Incluye una versión de bonificación sin ningún texto al final.