Sin had left us for dead. It had separated us from God and stolen our Hope. But God loved us. Through Jesus, sin has been conquered, death has been defeated and hope has been restored. The grave is empty, the stone has been rolled away…Hope has risen!
Due to popular demand, we've created a year-round version of our best-selling New Year's video! This encouraging service opener reminds us that, no matter how things have gone so far, God always has new mercies and fresh starts. Great for seasons of new beginnings, such as back to school! Also includes a version without text at the end.
There has never been and will never be a moment, when God is not worthy of our praise. Every moment, every day, every breath, every step should be lived as an offering of worship to the King of Kings!
Prepare your congregation for worship with this powerful worship intro mini-movie, which quotes select passages from Psalm 34. Your church will be ready for worship after being encouraged by uplifting scripture and seeing amazing time-lapse footage of God’s creation. Add this incredible worship intro video to your church media library today. Taste and see that the Lord is good!
We serve a Mighty King, A Precious Savior, A Holy Lord and a Righteous Redeemer. His very character proves Him to be worthy of our praise. His nature alone should draw us to our knees in adoration and worship!
As we gather together, we have a choice to make. Are we going to disconnect, or are we going to engage? Are we going to sing the songs or are we going to pour out our hearts to Jesus? Are we going to keep up appearances or are we going to truly seek after God? Are you going to go through the motions…or are you all in?
Jesus the ultimate portrayal of unconditional love. John 15:13 says, “greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends”. God’s plan was always Jesus. From the beginning of time, this incredible love was prophesied then delivered to end the tyranny of darkness. Jesus stepped in front of us and bore the sins of the world so that we may be forever loved and forgiven. This Easter package is to celebrate a Greater Love that can change our lives forever.
Jesus the ultimate portrayal of unconditional love. John 15:13 says, “greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends”. God’s plan was always Jesus. From the beginning of time, this incredible love was prophesied then delivered to end the tyranny of darkness. Jesus stepped in front of us and bore the sins of the world so that we may be forever loved and forgiven. This Easter package is to celebrate a Greater Love that can change our lives forever.
An abstract journey from death on a cross to resurrection. Jesus gave his life so that we may live free from sin. Celebrate this Good Friday and Easter with this moving video. Great as a worship opener or sermon bumper.
Where would you be without the hope of Easter? All of us know people who have not yet experienced this redemption and hope. We all know people who need to hear about Jesus this Easter. Jesus' death and resurrection was for them. But, how will they hear if no one goes? This Easter, encourage your church to invite friends and family to come hear the Good News. Easter is resurrection, redemption, and hope. Please share it. Help your church re-focus on outreach and evangelism with this Easter Invite mini-movie.
A new and different perspective of the Easter story told through the eyes of Jesus’ disciple. A great reminder of what Jesus did during his time on earth. Let’s celebrate that Jesus is alive!
The truth of the Gospel is that God loves you unconditionally! Unfortunately, we try to complicate things by trying to earn what we can never actually earn. This motion graphic piece beautifully illustrates the simplicity of the Gospel and points people to the love of Jesus.
Designed for an Easter service, this video features a haunting and then triumphant version of “Were You There” by Aaron Strumpel. Detailed black-and-white sketches give way to an unexpected explosion of color at as the sun rises on Resurrection Sunday.