This brief, uplifting resurrection starter references the multitude of angels absent from the crucifixion and the two sent to announce that Jesus was absent from his tomb.
The Story of God’s love, embodied and seen in the Person of Jesus, is indeed the greatest Story ever told. But what is that Story, and what are we being invited into?
Encourage your church to invite their friends and share the good news about Jesus Christ. This video will remind your congregation of those around them who need to hear the life changing message of Christ.
Freedom, liberty. It's something we celebrate, something we take pride in, something we have struggled so hard for and have so strongly defended. But true freedom, we don't have to fight for, we just have to accept it from Christ.
Crayon drawings animate funny and touching real-life responses from boys and girls as they talk about the 4th of July - from how we celebrate it, to how our country began, and to the importance of the freedoms we now share.
Every year on July 4th we get together and celebrate our nation’s independence. But in John 8:31-36, Jesus talks of a different freedom. One that can only be found in Him.
A prayer to God to strengthen and renew us in mind, body, and spirit, and to use our prayer, fasting, and confession to prepare us to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday.
The Lenten Prayer of St. Ephrem has been prayed by the Christian church since it was written in the 4th Century. This is a perfect addition to any service during the Lent season.
Based on Psalm 138, this high-energy, motion-graphics mini movie starter is a call to praise our God and proclaim his power and goodness in full view of all the world
Do you love? Do you really live the biblical definition of love? This mini-movie, based on Mark 12:29-31 and 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, tells us what it means to love - the way God intended it.
In this New Year's Edition of the "Very Special" series, kids talk about their resolutions, dreams, God's desire to change us, and why we should never give up.
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.