Join with the angels’ song. Proclaim the newborn king. Let everyone know the good news: Jesus Christ is born! Based on a familiar Christmas song and Luke 2:10-12.
We are all connected through the never-ending love of God, whose great mercy came in a tiny bundle. This video points us to the Good News that transcends all tragedy, and the great joy that wipes every tear, encouraging us to stop and kneel at the side of the manger to celebrate the birth of our Savior. Use this video during Advent or anytime during the holiday season when you want to point to the great gift of Jesus.
Calamity, uncertainty, and hard times cause us to pause. This video reminds us that God sent his only Son because He knew the world was broken. He even knew his Son would be broken. But He sent Jesus anyway, to save us and give us hope. As we prepare for the celebration of the birth of our Savior, we remember that there is always hope because He is hope. Use this video during Advent or anytime during the holiday season when you want to point to the hope we find in Jesus.
As bells ring from churches, sleighs, and even children during the holiday season, they declare and celebrate that the Savior has come, bringing joy to the world. This video encourages us to feel and spread the joy of Christmas, and all that the Christ child born in a manger represents. Use this video during Advent or anytime during the holiday season when you want to point to the joy we find in Jesus.
His love is passed on as a gift, through our actions to and for others. This video reminds us that we have the ability to share God's love through simple acts of kindness or listening to a friend in need. It points us to the beauty of love when viewed through the lens of the manger the gift of a Savior wrapped up and given for all the world. Use this video during Advent or anytime during the holiday season when you want to point to the love we find in Jesus and can share with others.
There is peace, but we can't always feel it in our world. Sometimes it can be seen, heard, touched, or even tasted in the simple things around us. This video reminds us that as air fills our lungs on a cold winter day, so does the peace of a night long ago. We celebrate that God sent His only Son to be born in a lowly manger as a gift for all of us so that peace will fill our hearts.
Grace in a manger, mercy in flesh. Our Redeemer, our Deliverer, our Messiah. Here to pay for our sin, to give us life and lead us home. Our Savior is here!
God loved us with an unstoppable love. A love so deep it cost him his Son. Jesus, the Messiah, our Savior. To draw us close to Him, to change our eternity. That night in Bethlehem, love came down. This is the heart of Christmas.
In a year where "unprecedented" has been used more times than anyone can count, it may be hard to find things to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. This video reminds us that behind all of the challenges in 2020, there are plenty of things to be grateful for.
This Thanksgiving, many people feel more discouraged than thankful. So much has changed in our world; we've experienced tremendous loss and felt despair. Encourage your congregation to listen for God's still, small voice and be reminded that He is still in control. For that, we can be grateful.
We were alone. Consumed by hopelessness. Lost in our brokenness. Longing for a Savior. But God loved us with an unstoppable love. An unending passion and an unbreakable grace. This love cost Him his Son; Jesus. For born this day, in the City of David is a Savior; Christ The Lord. Our Messiah has come…Mercy is here.
It’s the perfect time to respond with gratitude to our God who is always faithful and good. Use this Thanksgiving mini-movie to refocus your people on God.
We can miss the power of the Christmas season when we miss the true meaning of Christmas. Christmas is the birth of our savior, Jesus. Perfect to use as a service opener, sermon bumper or transitional element in your worship services.
The calling of Christ-followers to live in unity is foremost in the mind of
Jesus. There’s a world at stake when we elevate Him above our disagreements