We tend to romanticize the traditional Thanksgiving meal with the entire, multi-generational family surrounding the table. The truth is, Thanksgiving is celebrated in a number of ways, locations, and family dynamics. But that doesn’t mean we can’t be on the lookout for others to share this special day with.
You’ve sacrificed and endured. You have protected our lives by putting yours on the line. To all the men and women who have earned the title Veteran, we thank you. Use this inspiring mini-movie for Veterans Day to honor all those who have served.
The arrival of Jesus was a divine and perfect moment that changed the world forever. For
thousands of years, the world waited for a prophesied answer to hope, love and salvation. God,
in His perfect timing, orchestrated the arrival of Jesus just when the world needed it. Let's
celebrate this Christmas, the beautiful and perfect coming of our answer to brokenness and
hope for salvation.
Our freedom has been bought at a great price by the veterans who have served our country. This Veterans Day, say thank you to these soldiers who have sacrificed so much. We don't know them all, but we owe them all. They have given their time, their lives, and have been separated from family, for us. Because of their courage, we can live freely and worship God freely. This Veterans Day, we say thank you.
Independence Day is the perfect time to lift our nation in prayer. 2 Chronicles 7:14 commands God's people to humble themselves, pray, seek God's face, and turn from their sin. God's promise, when these things happen, is that He will heal our land. Healing, unity, hope, and revival can only come to America through His power!
He is the one who thunders through the heavens yet whispers to our hearts. Who reigns victorious yet bows to serve the broken. He is God in the fury, God in the silence. He is Jesus. Also available in Spanish.
He is the one who thunders through the heavens yet whispers to our hearts. Who reigns victorious yet bows to serve the broken. He is God in the fury, God in the silence. He is Jesus. Also available in English.
After being visited by the angel Gabriel, and told she would conceive Jesus, Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth and speaks this song of praise to God. This mini-movie works great as an introduction to worship during the Christmas season. Based on Luke 1:30-32,46-55.
Many celebrate Thanksgiving as a time to remember the people and things of which we are grateful. But, 1 Chronicles 16:34 reminds us to give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever. Use this worship intro as a powerful way to open your Thanksgiving services. Worship the Lord for all that He is, all that He's created, and all that He's done in our lives. Full of power and grace, He has forgiven our sins, healed our wounds, and redeemed our lives. Let us sing of His goodness, delight in His love, and give thanks to the Lord.
We have all been there. The weather gets warmer, school comes to a close, vacations
get planned, and church takes a back seat. It is easy for us to coast through the
summer and ignore our relationship with God. We convince ourselves that we will pick
up where we left off when summer comes to a close. This can be detrimental to our
spiritual lives. How can we leave our summer break with a stronger relationship with
God than we had before the break started?
Every mom knows: labor doesn’t end in the delivery room- in fact, that’s only the beginning. This video is a warm reminder from moms to moms that, even when she feels unnoticed and under-appreciated, God sees all the ways a mom loves her children in the ordinary, but holy, aspects of everyday life.
Let us celebrate, that death is defeated and love has won! Let us celebrate the Risen King! With beautiful visuals and inspiring music, this Easter worship intro is perfect to open your Resurrection Sunday service.
Zechariah 9:9 states, "See, your King comes to you." On Palm Sunday, Jesus came to Jerusalem riding on a donkey. The people shouted His praises. However, Jesus wept, because they couldn't see that their King had come. They wanted to be saved, but they couldn't see the Savior before them. This Palm Sunday, let us shout to Hosanna and let us open our eyes to see Jesus as our Savior and Lord.