Using dramatic images of a lava flow, the text of Psalm 139 urges the viewer to contemplate the brevity of life and our responsibility to our holy God.
"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.
Two thousand years ago, a baby was born… a light to the world… the promised Messiah. This Christmas, though these dark times are very similar, we can still rejoice in celebrating the same Christ-child. Jesus is still enough to bring us hope, faith, joy and peace. This Christmas mini-movie is a fantastic addition to your church gathering or teaching on the Nativity.
This Christmas will be different, but the reality of Immanuel can mean something far greater as a result. God is not distant or far away. He is with us.
This mini-movie reflects on the season of Lent through theme of dust; from dust we came and to dust we shall return. Gritty and smoky textures mixed with vivid lenten purple elements make this mini-movie visually pleasing for any church setting. Use this mini-movie during the season of Lent to prepare the hearts of God's people to honor Jesus' death and celebrate His resurrection.
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.
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.
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?
The Trinity is a complex but beautiful subject to learn about. That God is made up of three different persons. The Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Each one of those plays a defined role within our lives. But it’s not the easiest concept to grasp. Use this beautiful mini-movie that portrays the Triquetra, the symbol for the trinity. Colorful ink bleeds display beauty for each of the three persons of the Trinity.
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.
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!