A pandemic has been declared, we have been told to stay away from others, health is uncertain, jobs are up in the air, finances are in flux and fear has taken hold. Yet in the midst of these trying times, God’s promises still stand: Cast your cares on Him and he promises a peace that we can’t make sense of!
The LORD is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life—of whom shall I be afraid?" An inspirational video, based on Psalm 27.
In a time of overwhelming uncertainty, we are reminded that God is always control. We choose faith his promises over the fears of the world.
God is pure love. We are His people made in His image, who are we without love? We are reminded in 1 Corinthians 13 that no matter how eloquently we speak the truth we are bankrupt without love.
In uncertain times, it’s easy to be consumed by fear, anxiety and hopelessness. But God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind. As we walk this journey together, let us remember our God is not surprised by any of this. He is sovereign. He is in control. He is great, glorious, gracious and good.
The parable of the prodigal son is a portrait of the extravagant love of God. Use this video as a segue into an Easter sermon centered around the parable of the prodigal son to show God's extravagant love for us seen through Jesus' death and resurrection. For matching motion backgrounds see "Nomad".
Invite your congregation into a Good Friday prayer that illustrates what the disciples must have felt following Jesus’ death. disciples could have prayed after Jesus’ death. It echoes the fear, uncertainty, gloom, and pain that was felt without Jesus’ presence on earth, but holds onto hope as we all wait in the darkness.
Remind people to believe that God is present and is using all the things in their lives -- the good and the bad — for His purposes. Use this video the second week of Lent, or to set up a message on trusting and believing in God’s plan.
Rather than complaining and demanding more, let us give thanks to God for all He has given us, and accept His unconditional love for us. This video fits into week three of Lent, or could be used to set up a sermon.
Help people understand that when they don’t feel like they measure up they should remember that God sees them as worthy, and loves them no matter what. Use this video the fourth week of Lent, or to set up a message on God’s unconditional love.
This prayer acknowledges that when we feel alone and abandoned, it’s because we have moved away from God. Invite your congregation to join in this prayer for renewal. Use this video on the fifth week of Lent, or to set up a message.
The moment when everything changed — the morning Jesus rose and broke through the darkness — we were all given a new life, a do-over. Celebrate Easter Sunday with this prayer of rejoicing at Jesus’ resurrection.
The influence of a godly mother can never be dismissed. Learn how a drunken deserter came to be a mighty man of God. God answered the prayers of his devoted mother,and with the encouragement of a God-fearing wife, the rebellious John Newton became one of the most gifted hymn-writers of all time.