“One nation, under God, indivisible...” Throughout our great nation's history, God has been acknowledged and praised by our highest leaders - our Presidents.
Christmas Eve is our last night of separation. Our last night alone. For tomorrow, we would witness the birth of Glory. Tomorrow, God would be with us. Based on the scriptures John 1:1, John 1:9, and John 1:14.
Christ's death on the cross is both history's biggest sacrifice and greatest injustice, the ultimate act of love by Love Himself. Preparing our hearts to fathom our Savior's sacrifice is what Lent - and this video, with music by The Brilliance - is all about.
This mini movie starter pictures the angels as a star field of light and asks us to hear their words to the shepherds anew and praise the God who sent the Savior here.
Love. Is it only an emotion? Just a plot in a movie? Or just something we sing about? Not even close. This mini-movie reminds us that love is action. (Based on Ephesians 5:1-2 and Luke 6:27-28.)
Let all the amazing moms know just how much you appreciate them on Mother’s Day. Using cute animated text, emojis, an energetic narration, and a script based on the virtues found in Proverbs 31, this Mother’s Day mini-movie is a great way to start your worship service this Sunday.
Mothers love posting pictures of their children to Social Media. These posts remind us that being a mother is one of the most difficult, and rewarding, jobs on the planet. It is also a calling given by God to raise up children in the likeness of the Lord. This Mother’s Day, use this video to let the Moms in your church know just how much you appreciate them!
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.
Admit it, you've given some terrible gifts for Christmas. There's someone who has never given a bad gift for Christmas, though—GOD! For Christmas, however, He gave us something no one could've imagined.
How often do we sit in the seat of thanksgiving throughout the day? What does it mean to "give thanks in all circumstances"? And who are we teaching to say thanks along with us?