A deeply moving Easter video. Jesus was not the king his people were looking for. Through the lens of the Triumphal Entry, The Cross, and the Garden, “Return of the King” is a powerful proclamation of the power of the resurrection. Long live the king!
How would you live if you knew you would rise? This Easter mini movie answers that question by showing us how Jesus lived during the week leading up to His death and resurrection. How will we live today?
Easter worship intro with powerful imagery and words describing the Son of God. He is our risen Savior. Use this Easter Sunday for your Passion play, Easter production, Good Friday or as a regular Sunday service worship intro.
his powerful Easter Worship Intro will create a celebratory and worshipful atmosphere for the beginning of your Easter Worship Service. With a cinematic music score and contemporary illustrations, this Easter video tells the story of Jesus’ ministry, his sufferings on Good Friday and his powerful resurrection on Easter Sunday.
This mini-movie is a great way to kick-off your worship experience! It uses scripture to proclaim the wondrous power of God and encourages your congregation to join in praise and worship.
Christmas Eve is our last night of separation. Our last night alone. For tomorrow, we would witness the birth of Glory. Tomorrow, God would be with us. Based on the scriptures John 1:1, John 1:9, and John 1:14.
This mini movie starter pictures the angels as a star field of light and asks us to hear their words to the shepherds anew and praise the God who sent the Savior here.
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
Allow the Early Church hymn embedded in Philippians 2:5-11 to speak today in your unique setting. Works great as a Worship Intro mini-movie. If you prefer the Scripture ONLY, check out Philippians 2:5-11.
A creative and inspiring reading of this classic text that proclaims Jesus as the King of kings! If you’re using this as a Worship Starter, check out this video’s big brother “Every Knee”.