Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”. Joshua 1:9
This beautiful mini movie was inspired on Psalms 53. Christ gave himself as an offering for our sins, so that he’d see life come from it. He took the punishment for our sins, and that made us whole. Who’d have thought God’s saving power would look like this? Our savior has conquered. Our King.
This powerful video tells the story and meaning of Palm Sunday. The Lord of heaven and earth entered Jerusalem on a baby donkey. He didn’t come to us with power and magnificence, but meekness & gentleness. Those who sang “Hosanna” would five days later shout “Crucify him.”
This Mother’s Day, let’s give thanks for the mothers and mother figures in our lives - for the ways they have provided for us, encouraged us, supported us, given us grace, and loved us.
This Mother’s Day, let’s give thanks for the mothers and mother figures in our lives - for the ways they have provided for us, encouraged us, supported us, given us grace, and loved us.
Honor graduates and encourage them to seek God as they move forward with their lives. For God has a plan for each of them and He’s just getting started.
Mini movie based on the book "The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry: How to Stay Emotionally Healthy and Spiritually Alive in the Chaos of the Modern World" by John Mark Comer.
This video is a message to all of those who are graduating and entering into the next season of life. We love you, we are proud of you, and we believe in you.
Why go to church? It's not about earning God's love. It's not about being seen. It's not about checking a box. We go to church because without people, the Church does not exist. We are God's presence in the world. This movie is a great kick-off to your worship service or use it as a Sermon Bumper.
Being a mom can be full of joy, but never without challenges. This is for the moms in your congregation who need a reminder that God is displaying His character through their lives.