Remind your community that the power of the resurrection is the same power that can help them to overcome loss, defeat, doubt, and death. Perfect for Easter Sunday, and designed to work with our Easter Invite video:
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As Holy Week begins, “Hosanna” is the cry of our hearts. Today, we worship a triumphant Messiah. A Savior willing to give everything to redeem our eternity. Today, we worship Jesus!
On Palm Sunday, Jesus rode a donkey toward the gates of Jerusalem while crowds of people were waving palm branches and shouting, “Hosanna”. But, the Pharisees were angry and told Jesus, “Quiet your people down.” Jesus replied, “If they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.” This Palm Sunday, encourage your congregation to “cry out” to Hosanna! Encourage your congregation to worship the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. Prepare your people to worship Jesus in spirit and in truth.
Jesus took our sins and healed us...and on the third day showed the world God’s power. Use this call to worship to start your Easter Celebration and reflect on all that changed when Christ rose from the grave.
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!
This mini-movie is based on phrases spoken by angels about Jesus’ birth. Animated paper cutouts bring the Christmas story to life in a beautiful way. Angelic Nativity is sure to inspire your audience this Christmas Season.
The light of Jesus came into our world, and the darkness can never extinguish it. Created for the Christmas season, with a specific emphasis on your church's Candlelight Services.
“An inspirational mini-film for the Christmas season highlighting the concepts of grace, family and relationship with God. This film could lead into or follow a Christmas special or prior to a sermon.”
Mary and Joseph traveled a great distance to get to Bethlehem. At the end of their journey, they were able to look at the face of the promised Messiah. The Wise Men traveled for the purpose of worshipping the only Son of God. This Christmas we will travel. We will head to church to celebrate the birth of our Savior. We will gather together to remember the gift of God’s grace. This Christmas, as the Wise Men did 2000 years ago…we will come to adore Jesus.
Most Christians have thought about how amazing it would have been to be a disciple of Jesus if they had lived during Biblical times and been blessed enough to meet Him. This video challenges your congregation to consider being a disciple now and what that entails. Perfect for a sermon or Bible study on discipleship.
This energetic Christmas worship introduction features a blend of lyrics from the carol “O Come All Ye Faithful” along with declarations regarding Christ’s arrival, Kingdom, and sovereignty. This also coordinates with a service pack of motions and stills to unify your entire service theme: Bethlehem Night Collection.
Christmas is so much more than a holiday. It’s more than family get togethers, presents under the tree and lights hanging on the house. Christmas is about God reaching down from Heaven. It’s about the birth of Jesus, our Savior. It’s about the Word becoming flesh and dwelling among us. Christmas is about grace and the promise of eternity. Simply put, Christmas is about Jesus.
This motion graphic video is designed to tackle the idea of overcoming the shame of sin. In this piece we take a look at the ugly side of sin, how to view yourself as God sees you, and realize that no matter what you’ve done, you can be clean.
This Christmas, celebrate the miracle of God coming to redeem us. He did not send an angel or prophet, but He came himself. After 400 years of silence, in the fullness of time, God came in flesh, born in the most humble of conditions. Create a worshipful atmosphere during Christmas by taking a fresh look at the nativity. This powerful Christmas mini-movie will make a great worship intro at the beginning of your Christmas services, or a moving opening to your sermon during the Christmas season.