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?
The Trinity is a complex but beautiful subject to learn about. That God is made up of three different persons. The Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Each one of those plays a defined role within our lives. But it’s not the easiest concept to grasp. Use this beautiful mini-movie that portrays the Triquetra, the symbol for the trinity. Colorful ink bleeds display beauty for each of the three persons of the Trinity.
Come, let us adore Him, Jesus Christ, the Lord! This energetic worship intro is based on the familiar Christmas hymn, O Come All Ye Faithful. Perfect for any Christmas or Christmas Eve service or event.
When we feel like our world is falling apart, God gently reminds us to be still, and know that He is God. As we walk through this chaotic season, offer people this brief moment of refocus.
Give thanks to Lord for He is good, His love endures forever. Enter His gates with Thanksgiving and His courts with praise. This worship intro is based on Psalm 100 and is perfect for your Fall and Thanksgiving services and events.
A veteran’s sacrifice is just as powerful now during these stressful times as it’s ever been. Because of their courage, our veterans inspire us to be brave. Though their service, they empower us to serve and worship freely. This Veterans Day, show your gratitude for their service and inspire your congregation with this powerful and timeless Veterans Day mini movie
In the beginning was the word, the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. With inspiring music and vibrant visuals, this movie is based on John 1:1-5.
Controlled by fear and worry, our minds often race to the worst-case scenario in any circumstance. However, God wants us to trust Him with our tomorrows, and realize that He is faithful to walk with us through whatever may come.
Money, tithing, and stewardship can be challenging topics to address with your congregation. However, this uplifting video makes it easy to share Biblical principles about giving, showing that God has a plan to bless us and others when we are faithful to follow His commands.
We have a natural tendency to label and categorize everything in our lives, including the people around us. But those labels can divide us within the Kingdom, instead of unifying us. More than a Label reminds us to reject the labels so that we can see God in each other.
After Easter, Jesus continued to minister on this planet for another 40 days before He ascended into Heaven. During that time, he opened the disciple’s eyes. He opened their minds to understand scripture. And, most importantly, after Easter he gave His church the Great Commission.
Creation is longing for the fullness of God. Waiting eagerly for everything to be made new. When we will live in freedom unlike any we’ve known. Based on Romans 8:18-25