How does an ancient symbol of fear, become the eternal symbol of hope? The cross is the greatest sign of His strength, His Sacrifice, His power to turn what was meant for evil into the greatest good the world has ever seen and show the greatest love the world will ever know. Share this powerful illustration with your church as a reminder of what the cross truly represents for us.
When all is said and done, the resurrection of Jesus always finds its deepest and most transformational meaning in the three words that His followers proclaim every Easter.
We were desperate, for something, for someone, to rescue us from what Friday had done. But when the sun rose on the third day, Sunday came, and everything changed! Featuring spoken word poetry by Shawndra Lucas, beautiful visuals, and inspiring music, this mini-movie is perfect for
your any of your Easter services and events.
Death could not defeat Him. He is our Savior and He is risen. Use this mini movie to kick off your time of worship and declare who Jesus is. Perfect for Easter services.
Father, we recognize all the wasted hours we have spent chasing worthless wisdom. Yet You are still here to hear our confession. Your pour out Your grace and mercy and guide us to a better way. Hear our prayer... Help us trust in You and You alone, that you will provide us everything we need.
Lord prepare our hearts, as we enter this season of Lent. A prayer asking God to help us reflect on our lives, repent for wrong choices, and replace the things that come between us and our relationship with Him.
Using dramatic images of a lava flow, the text of Psalm 139 urges the viewer to contemplate the brevity of life and our responsibility to our holy God.
The calling of Christ-followers to live in unity is foremost in the mind of
Jesus. There’s a world at stake when we elevate Him above our disagreements
John of Patmos was given a vision from Jesus about what is to come. He wrote a letter to seven churches in Asia to encourage some but also to warn others. Ephesus, Laodicea, Thyarita, Philadelphia, Pergamum, Smyrna, and Sardis. The book is filled with detail of his vision. End times, the rapture, and the anti-christ is an intriguing topic. Seven scrolls, trumpet blasts, four horsemen? What does it all mean?