Tommy Woodard of the Skit Guys presents a beautiful illustration of how Christ's birth was not as picture-perfect as we all grew up believing it was. The truth is that Jesus came to get his hands dirty.
It's vitally important that churches be able to say, "This is who we are." This video has been created to answer that question. It's not comprehensive, but we pray it touches on some behaviors that are descriptive of your congregation's life.
With quotes from respected historical figures to beloved worship leaders, this collision of contemporary graphics, profound insights and modern music captures the passion and purpose of worship.
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Are you looking for volunteers? Esspecially for greeters? Play this fun mini movie to try and get more volunteers for greeting! Play this mini-movie to promote involvement or to just say thanks to the many that have already served.
Surrender. Something that everyone understands but few of us put into action. Watch as a woman in need finds herself letting go of all the things that keep her from a full relationship with Christ.
There's a feeling of new beginnings every January. Help your people feel that the new year brings promises of a fresh start, and that they're in a church that accepts them as they are.
Through the ages, people have described love in different ways. Help your congregation reconnect with love as something they act upon, not simply feel.
Eliot was born with an undeveloped lung, a heart with a hole in it and DNA that placed faulty information into each and every cell of his body. However, that could not stop the living God from proclaiming Himself through this boy who never uttered a word.
Most Christians need to learn that the heart of worship is giving to God, not receiving from Him. Help equip and train your people to understand this biblical truth. Music by Jeremy Riddle.