Most of us remember that day, it’s etched in our minds. A permanent reminder
of tragedy. We all watched helplessly as lives were lost, heroes were born, and a nation was forever changed. Through that pain, we witnessed the resolve of a Nation. We saw chaos give birth to courage, fear transform into fortitude, and destruction give way to determination. In the midst of the brokenness, freedom stood immovable.
En este mundo confuso y vertiginoso, las cosas se mueven muy rápido y es fácil distraerse. La tecnología exige nuestra atención en todo momento y es fácil olvidar dónde deberían estar nuestras prioridades. Esto puede hacernos sentir estresados, ansiosos e inquietos. Necesitamos establecer nuestras prioridades correctamente, poner nuestras mentes en las cosas de arriba.
In this confusing and fast-paced world, things are moving so quickly, and it’s easy to get distracted. Technology is demanding our attention at every moment, and it’s easy to forget where our priorities should lie. This can leave us feeling stressed, anxious and restless.
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Este video de Eclesiastés 3 nos recuerda que hay un tiempo para todo y una temporada para cada actividad bajo los cielos. Tiempo de nacer y tiempo de morir. Tiempo de plantar y tiempo de desarraigar. Un tiempo para matar y un tiempo para curar. Un tiempo para derribar y un tiempo para construir. Un tiempo para llorar y un tiempo para reír. Un tiempo para llorar y un tiempo para bailar. Tiempo de esparcir piedras y tiempo de juntarlas.
This video of Ecclesiastes 3 reminds us that there is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens. A time to be born, and a time to die. A time to plant, and a time to uproot. A time to kill, and a time to heal. A time to tear down, and a time to build.
As a new school year begins, let’s take a moment to ask for God’s guidance and protection over our children. That He would light their path and show them how to be examples of His love.
Many people these days have negative views of church because of their past. This compelling video highlights real stories of people who came back to church only to find hope, acceptance and community. Show this video at the beginning of your Sunday service as a way to welcome visitors who may be feeling a little uncomfortable.
This funny yet powerful live action with motion graphics video also includes Spanish subtitles. It’s a lighthearted welcome video to show on Sunday mornings - it will help visitors feel more comfortable, and will inspire and challenge your members to shake hands across the aisle and greet someone new after service. Click on the video image to view the preview.
This funny yet powerful live action with motion graphics video makes a funny welcome video to show on Sunday mornings - it will help visitors feel more comfortable, and will inspire and challenge your members to shake hands across the aisle and greet someone new after service.
The church is more than a building. This compelling video shares the history of the Church and how God designed it to show His love to the world - even during crisis and hard times and encourages people to come together and join a faith community where we can work together and serve our community!
This light-hearted video demonstrates that no matter where you are, you can find an opportunity to invite a friend to church. After watching this video, everyone will be saying, “I can do that!” Click on the video image to view the preview.
This motion graphic, animated video reflects on the struggles that COVID-19 brought along with the opportunities now available to reach out, connect and invite friends and families to join together and return to church. Use this video to encourage your congregation to step out and invite someone to church. Show the video during your sermon, on social media or on your website.
This funny yet powerful live action with motion graphics video will inspire and challenge your congregation to invite someone to come to church and help them feel like they belong there. Use this video during your sermon, on social media or on your website to encourage your congregation to be bold.