The disciple was known as James the Lesser reflects on Jesus’ resurrection. Though he felt inadequate and unimportant, he realizes that what Jesus did on the cross was for him. He has been made whole because of Jesus’ sacrifice.
Have you ever felt let down by love? Hearts get broken, as promises are broken. But, God always keeps His promises. He sees you, hears you, and loves you. And, God calls us to love as He loves. How can we love when we might get hurt? We love each other because He loved us first. Use this mini-movie at your next Valentine's Banquet. It would also make a great introduction to a message on the topic of love for Valentine's Day.
As Holy Week begins, “Hosanna” is the cry of our hearts. Today, we worship a triumphant Messiah. A Savior willing to give everything to redeem our eternity. Today, we worship Jesus!
Sometimes we assume that the people in our lives know exactly how we feel about them. In this video, one man declares his love for his wife (to a friend) but doesn't feel like he needs to tell his wife how wonderful he thinks she is because he believes she already knows. This is a perfect addition to service about love, relationships, and communication. Who needs to hear you say “I love you”?
Love is a powerful thing. It can change a heart, change a life and change an eternity. Love shows us God’s character and show us what we are called to be. When it comes down to it, it’s really a question of loving others the way Christ has loved us.
This dark and moody intro features the many names of Jesus on display with a simple white cross. Perfect to begin your weekly services or introduce the message for the day.
Social media exposes the hostility towards Christianity in unbelieving neighbors, friends, and even family. This video poses the question: How do we coexist with people who believe differently than we do without falling into that same hostility?
"Therefore, brothers, since we have boldness to enter the sanctuary through the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way He has opened for us…let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith.”
The Bible describes God as the owner of a larger vineyard - how He lovingly plants, nurtures
and harvests us like grapes, and how in the pressing and crushing of life, He produces a
beautiful crop of new wine. It is an image for how God is at work in the challenging
circumstances of life to transform us from the mud into the magnificent, producing deep
character and resilient joy in the midst of pain and suffering.