"I'm not out here on my own. The Lord is my shepherd." Based on the much-loved Psalm, this worship mini movie encourages us to rest in the watchful care of our loving God.
This Independence Day, celebrate America’s Christian foundation, her ingenuity, strength, and the many blessings bestowed by God. Featuring a powerful message and inspiring images, this July 4th mini-movie tells the story of God’s work, through pilgrims and patriots, to create a new nation that would bring Him glory. As Psalm 33:12 reads, ““Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD.”
Dad, papa, daddy, the old man… fathers have many different names. But, all dads appreciate a big ‘Thank You’ on Father’s Day. Use this animated Father’s Day mini-movie to remind dads just how important they are and to offer encouragement and inspiration. This video will make a great opening at the start of your church worship service or as a sermon intro at the beginning of your Father’s Day message. Bless and honor the men at your church this Father’s Day.
Fatherhood is more than a responsibility; it leaves a legacy. With key passages of Scripture, this video shows not only what the Word of God has to say to fathers, but also what the spirit, temperament, and fruits of good fatherhood look like.
Featuring a contemporary design and images of God’s amazing creation, this worship intro mini-movie uses select scripture from Psalm 33 to help prepare your congregation for worship. The Lord deserves our praise and worship, and the scripture from this call to worship will encourage your church to sing out to the Lord.
This Christmas, celebrate the birth of our King! Jesus came as a babe in a manger. Born in the most humble of circumstances. The Word made flesh to dwell among us. Immanuel... God with us! This Christmas Worship Intro video uses powerful music and 3d illustrations to share the powerful meaning of Christmas. Use this video to prepare your church for worship during your Christmas or Christmas Eve services. This Christmas church video will also make a great introduction to your sermon about the birth of Christ during the Christmas season.
It’s the week after Easter, and we’ve just received the best news ever. The news that Jesus has risen. What should we do with the best news ever? Well, after Easter, Jesus gave us the Great Commission. He said that we should go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them and teaching them everything He had commanded. Use ‘After Easter Mission’ to remind your church about the greatest mission ever, the Great Commission.
Our world was lost to sin for many years. People were broken and empty. But throughout scripture a promise was made of a Savior that would conquer sin and bring salvation. That promise was fulfilled through Jesus Christ. God sacrificed His son so
that we may have freedom from sin. Jesus was crucified and buried in a tomb for three days. But rose to life on that third day. We know this turning point in history as Easter. Salvation through Jesus Christ is not possible without the resurrection.
A cinematic telling of the final days of Jesus. This animation goes through iconic paintings throughout history of the life of Jesus. This video is meant to draw emotion from the viewer, giving them a tangible depiction of the last days of Jesus’ life. A great
video for an opener to worship or a sermon.
He knew no sin, but carried ours. He broke no bones, but bled enough to cover all who trust in Him. This Good Friday meditation celebrates, in a minor key, Christ's victory on the cross over sin and death.
For the disciples, the dream was shattered. The Messiah was dead. No kingdom would come. But wait. Is this the third day? As the sun rises over the scattered pieces of their faith, the impossible has happened. Our Lord lives!
This mini-movie features beautiful imagery to complement Psalm 36. Use this media as a worship intro or a sermon intro on the Psalms, creation, or God's power. Included in the download is a file without the Scripture and only the imagery. This mini-movie is a part of a larger collection to correlate with Psalm 36.