How does an ancient symbol of fear, become the eternal symbol of hope? The cross is the greatest sign of His strength, His Sacrifice, His power to turn what was meant for evil into the greatest good the world has ever seen and show the greatest love the world will ever know. Share this powerful illustration with your church as a reminder of what the cross truly represents for us.
When all is said and done, the resurrection of Jesus always finds its deepest and most transformational meaning in the three words that His followers proclaim every Easter.
Glory to God in the highest, Christ the savior is born! Featuring winter landscape visuals and inspiring music, use this mini-movie as a worship intro to your Christmas and Christmas Eve services and events.
This series is focusing on the Fruit of the Spirit. Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Gentleness, Faithfulness, Goodness, Kindness, Self Control. A sermon series template to teach your church about what is means to bear the fruit of the spirit. Packages includes editable graphics and video, social media and teaching slides.
As Christians, we are uniquely positioned to live a Christ-like life. Often those principles can be challenged in our own lives. This series is an abstract representation of a journey permeated by obstacles but reminded us that we should not conform to the patterns of this world. Romans 12:2 is the theme of this series
This series is centered around the story or Esther, but more importantly around the idea that God can use the most unlikely people in the most unlikeliest of circumstances in order to bring Glory to His name. We is working even when we don’t realize, and when we feel completely alone, God is always there. Use this series to teach the importance of having faith in the darkest of times.
Back to Basics is a great video for many different seasons. It’s perfect for the back to school season, for the beginning of a new year, or for just getting back to the root of our spiritual life and trying not to over complicate our relationships with Christ.