Beginning with Jesus’ prediction of His crucifixion and continuing through His thoughts on the cross, His death, burial and resurrection, this Easter mini-movie takes the viewer on an emotional journey from Good Friday to Easter.
With powerful music and contemporary graphics, this mini-movie tells the story of Good Friday. We are moved to worship, as we remember that Jesus endured incredible suffering and death on the cross as the punishment for our sin. This video will make a great opening or worship intro for your Good Friday Services or for a message on the passion (or sufferings) of Christ.
Something that can never be said enough. This Mother's Day, sit back and flip through an old photo album full of memorable moments we've had with our mothers.
Your church's Mother's Day services have the potential to reach significant numbers of unchurched people. Use this video THE WEEK BEFORE MOTHER'S DAY as an encouragement to your regular attenders to invite their friends and family NEXT WEEK.
This contemporary video is a stylish way to encourage your congregation to invite others to your church. It reminds them of those that they need to invite that can easily be overlooked.
Using quotes of wisdom from renowned historical figures, this video will not only cast a moral vision for your graduates as they look to the future; it will inspire everyone in your congregation.
This video, a collection of quotes from some of the most respected heroes of our Faith, will inspire and challenge believers on the full nature of Prayer, our most essential discipline.
With quotes from respected literary, theological, and historical figures, this special video inspires us not only to the season's true meaning, but also its eternal spirit.
Perhaps the most important question we can ask about Christmas is this: How would your life change if you were absolutely convinced that God Himself was with you? Explore the possibilities with your church.
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?