Many people mistakenly compartmentalize their lives. In the first box, they place their work life. In the second box their hobbies and time off (keeping it to themselves). And, in the third box is their relationship with God. But, God is to be the Lord of our life (not just parts of it). God cares about our work, and he also cares about our rest. This mini-movie, which is perfect for Labor Day Weekend, teaches us to work well, rest well, and worship always. Use this sermon video for Labor Day or during a sermon series about rest, work, or the Sabbath.
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.
The sanctity of human life is a heavily debated topic in our society. However, the real issue is not “choice”, but instead “the origin of life”. According to Acts 17:25, God is the one who gives life and breath to everything. Each life has a purpose and worth beyond measure, because he or she was lovingly created by our Heavenly Father. Defend the powerless and speak for those who have no voice. Share this vitally important message on Sanctity of Life Sunday or anytime that you are preaching on the topics of right to life, abortion, the pro-life movement, or the sanctity of life.
Was last year everything you hoped it would be? Many of us have regrets about the things we did, or even things we didn’t do. But, God is the God of new beginnings and second chances. This New Year's mini-movie will remind your congregation to focus their eyes on Jesus in the new year, and let Him take care of everything else.
It’s the inevitable topic that we all must face at some point. These
days, this topic needs to be address sooner than later, especially in
the younger generation. The idea of love and sex has gone from bad
to worse in a very short period of time. God’s original plan has
become diluted and skewed so much that many of us don’t know
what’s right and what’s wrong.
Using scripture from Matthew 6:19-21, this reflective mini-movie is a statement from us to God expressing the heart behind why we give. It works great to set up a sermon on generosity, or to prepare for a time of giving.
This world has a very unhealthy view of love. But, Jesus told His disciples, “A new command I give to you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” Jesus is our example of what love should be. And, because God loves us, we can love our friends, neighbors, and even our enemies. Use this uplifting mini-movie before Valentine’s Day or anytime you are preaching on the topic of “love”. It will also work great during your Valentine’s Banquet or any other special Valentine’s Day program.
With a focus on how marriage is intended by God as a picture of his love for the church in Christ, this brief worship starter is appropriate for Valentines season, wedding and anniversary events or any emphasis on marriage and the love of God for his bride.