Are you looking for volunteers? Especially nursery volunteers? Try this video to get volunteers to help with the babies of the church! Play this mini-movie to promote involvement or to just say thanks to the many that have already served.
During financially challenging times, it's so easy for us to forget who we're putting our trust in. Are we trusting in Wall Street, or in the God who created it all?
Help your people explore the idea that worship can extend into every aspect of our lives. What we say, what we do, how we treat others... everything we do can be worship.
Your congregation will be laughing hysterically at this side-splitting video. Why? Because their mothers each said many of the same wacky things! This video works great as an opening illustration for your Mother's Day sermon, or just any time you want to open with a light-hearted and funny illustration about the crazy things we all say.
Mother's are always doing many things that may be overlooked on a day to day basis, but leave a lasting impression on our lives. Here are some reflections on the impacts of great motherhood.
Christians can be very judgmental, especially to people who disagree with their beliefs. Experience the internal monologue of a Christian who is finally admitting how judgmental he's become.
82% of unchurched people will accept an invitation to your church by someone they already know. Motivate and encourage your people to invite their friends, family, and coworkers.
Help the mothers in your church feel honored and uplifted this Mother's Day. Experience four mothers reflecting on how being a mom has impacted their lives.
Fast food restaurants tell us that we should have it "our way". But, at the heart of the Christian faith is a willingness to surrender our will and say, "Thy will be done."
This powerful video takes a look at the death and resurrection of Christ as one of Jesus' disciples would have experienced it. It demonstrates how hopeless Jesus' death would have left them, and how amazing Jesus' resurrection would have been to them on the first Easter Morning.