Everyone needs a new beginning - whether it be from a personal failing, tragic past, or in the desire to pursue a dream. The need for renewal is not only what we embrace at the New Year; it's also at the heart of salvation itself.
It's vitally important that churches be able to say, "This is who we are." This video has been created to answer that question. It's not comprehensive, but we pray it touches on some behaviors that are descriptive of your congregation's life.
With quotes from respected historical figures to beloved worship leaders, this collision of contemporary graphics, profound insights and modern music captures the passion and purpose of worship.
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Why do I seem to just be hovering? I want to move with the Spirit. Spiritual transformation can be a frustrating path. There are so many theories on how it works. Some feel they have to try as hard as they can, while others say that it is completely up to God.
Do you search for God's hand or his heart? At times we can get caught up in the miraculous and spectacular that we look for those more than we look for God.
Part 2 of a powerful short film. It is very easy to allow our past to control us. We allow voices to tell us that we are nothing more than our past sins and mistakes, but Christ has freed us from that control.
Part 1 of a powerful short film. It is very easy to allow our past to control us. We allow voices to tell us that we are nothing more than our past sins and mistakes, but Christ has freed us from that control
Part 2 of a powerful short film. So many times division in the church is based on preferences. We can easily destroy what God has created and be left with nothing more than a broken mess. But what if God can use even the brokenness we create?
Part 1 of a powerful short film. So many times division in the church is based on preferences. We can easily destroy what God has created and be left with nothing more than a broken mess. But what if God can use even the brokenness we create?
To many, being blessed looks like having wealth, power, and influence. Jesus had a radically different view of what being well-off and being blessed really looks like.
When we're in church, it's easy to get distracted by the good things, and miss the Best. Help remind your congregation that worship is all about Jesus.