When the church's Easter Squad sets out to plan the most epic Easter service to draw in more people, the custodian sets them straight, reminding them that the resurrection of Jesus was the most epic thing that has ever happened. Download includes long version for your church service and a 1-minute version for social media usage.
George Bennard's father was a coal miner and died was George was just 16. The young man put aside theological school to care for his mother and sisters. Eventually George was able to complete his ministry training.
This year, one man takes every precaution for the Easter service and is heralded as the "Safety Hero," at least in his own mind. This funny Easter service reminder video includes three different endings: online only service invite, in-person and online service invite, and a customizable ending screen.
When the days all run together and feel the same, it's almost like we're living in the movie Groundhog Day. Thankfully, Sunday comes around and changes everything! This church invite will resonate with people who are feeling stuck in an endless cycle of monotony and encourage them to join your church's online worship service. Use it on social media and encourage people to share it, extending your church's reach. Includes customization option to add your church's service information at the end.
Jerry is convinced that he's got the perfect plan for Valentine's Day this year. But does it really show his wife what she means to him? Find out why you don't want to be a Jerry.
This New Year, what would happen if each of us focused on being intentional every day? How would your life (and our world) look if you made a point to look to God, love others, and care for yourself?
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.
When their brother, Lazarus, was sick, Mary and Martha called for the one person they knew could heal him. But when Jesus didn’t arrive until after Lazarus died, they wavered in their belief. Once Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, the sisters realized that Jesus is the Christ, and whoever believes in Him will live.