Even in our darkest times, when it seems like God is silent, He is still working for our good. For out of the darkness of that silent night, Hope was born!
Welcome newcomers to your church this Christmas season with this fun and upbeat mini-movie. A creative way to make guests feel comfortable and communicate who you are as a church and what you believe.
This simple Mother's Day mini movie will lead your congregation in giving thanks to the Father for our moms and asking him to bless them in several specific ways.
Let all the moms know how glad you are to see them this Mother’s Day with a special welcome just for them. Based on Proverbs 22:6, this mini-movie is a great way to honor the mothers in your congregation and let them know just how important and special it is that they are being strong examples to all those around them.
Mothers have the hardest job on the planet, but seldom receive the recognition that they so dearly deserve. This Mother’s Day, let the Moms in your congregation know just how much you appreciate them by showing this heart touching mini-movie. Mothers will easily relate to this inspirational and encouraging message. Celebrate and thank the Moms in your church this Mother’s Day.
There's nothing like becoming a parent to give you perspective and appreciation for all of your mom's sacrifices through the years. "I'm Sorry, Mom" is a comical, yet heartfelt, apology and expression of gratitude that's perfect for Mother's Day.
Cain and Abel brought offerings to the Lord but only Abel’s was accepted. Why did God reject Cain’s offering? This mini-movie looks at the principal of the firstfruit and why it's central to our giving.
Acknowledging the beauty of rest as the sun rises in the background, this brief mini movie reminds us that rest must have its end, that the church is a body made to move. Let us rise up now and go.
This mini-movie explores the reasons for giving, fasting, and praying during the season of Lent. It can be used to explain to your congregation and visitors the reasons for observing these customs leading up to Easter. Great for Ash Wednesday or any service during the Lent season.
Lent is a time of prayer, repentance, giving, and self-denial. As Jesus spent 40 days in the desert (Matthew 4:1-11), where He endured temptation by the devil, we follow his example during the season of lent where we deny self, pray, and focus on God.
After His resurrection, Jesus gave the disciples the Great Commission. He assured them of His power, promised them His unending presence, and urged them to accept the call to go into the world and make new disciples. Based on Matthew 28:18-20, this mini-movie is great for the Sunday after Easter.
Jesus’ resurrection was not the end of his ministry. He continued to meet with and teach His disciples. And, more importantly, he gave the church its mission (the Great Commission). On the Sunday after easter, remind your church of the power that we have been given because of Jesus’ resurrection.