Christmas, of all times, is a great reminder that our redeemer lives. It’s also an occasion to compel us to once again approach a New Year and new season with the thought that God is very much alive and working in us. Based on the poem “The Work of Christmas Begins” by Howard Thurman. Use as a New Years, after Christmas, Post-Christmas reflection.
"God loves you." This mini-movie pushes past the cliches that simple phrase brings to mind for so many people and insists that God does love us and that it matters.
Jesus' commandment is to love one another as He has loved us. Based on John15:9-12, use this mini-movie for your Valentine's-themed service, or any service on the topic of love.
All of life comes from the Creator and is so very good and beautiful and sacred; waiting with all of Creation for our redemption to be complete. Share this video with your church to celebrate the Sanctity of Life or to accompany your message on the beauty of God's creation!
The calling of Christ-followers to live in unity is foremost in the mind of
Jesus. There’s a world at stake when we elevate Him above our disagreements
John of Patmos was given a vision from Jesus about what is to come. He wrote a letter to seven churches in Asia to encourage some but also to warn others. Ephesus, Laodicea, Thyarita, Philadelphia, Pergamum, Smyrna, and Sardis. The book is filled with detail of his vision. End times, the rapture, and the anti-christ is an intriguing topic. Seven scrolls, trumpet blasts, four horsemen? What does it all mean?
It's no doubt that Coronavirus is going to make this a very different Mother's Day. With social distancing and so many restaurant closings, Covid 19 will change the way we honor Moms on this Mother's Day. Although we can not control this horrific situation, we can control how we respond to it. Use this powerful Mother's Day video to remind mothers just how vital strong moms are in times like these. Remind them that they are loved and appreciated. But, most of all, remind them that they are daughters of the King. And, ultimately, He will carry us through this difficult time.
When we feel like our world is falling apart, God gently reminds us to be still, and know that He is God. As we walk through this chaotic season, offer people this brief moment of refocus.
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.
The parable of the prodigal son is a portrait of the extravagant love of God. Use this video as a segue into an Easter sermon centered around the parable of the prodigal son to show God's extravagant love for us seen through Jesus' death and resurrection. For matching motion backgrounds see "Nomad".
America is hurting from virus, death, hardship, and loss. Our nation is fighting for justice and equality. Our nation is breaking from division and anger. But, God is still God and He can bring healing to our land. He can bring unity and reconciliation to America.
This reflective mini movie finds people in various walks of life pondering the Psalms as they ask hard questions of the Lord—and then remember His mighty works and faithfulness while stubbornly choosing to praise Him once more.