So what's the best legacy a dad can leave? A long shadow. Being someone his kids want to be like. Watch as the idea of legacy is communicated throughout multiple generations.
Dads can do many “manly” things. They can mow a yard, grill a burger, use tools and even threaten to pull the car over. But, being a dad isn’t really about any of those things. It’s not about being “manly”, it’s about being Godly. It’s about loving on your kids and leading them to Jesus. This Father’s Day, inspire men to be the the kind of Dad God has called them to be.
This outreach-focused sermon illustration mini-movie depicts a wide variety of people struggling alone with difficult situations, with motion tracked text telling their stories. In the second half, their lives are transformed by someone who reached out to them. This powerful piece tackles themes of mentorship, small groups, recovery, addiction, and evangelism.
It’s not WHAT your job is that’s most important . . . It’s HOW you do your job. One day, your labors will be reviewed by God. You will give an account for your Talents, Treasures and Time. This mini movie is perfect for LABOR DAY or any time of the year. Based on Colossians 3:23.
In our day and time, many find themselves overwhelmed by the rat race. As our busy schedules pull us from one direction to the next, we ask the question, “Am I supposed to feel so tired and burnt-out all the time?” Well, the book of Genesis reminds us that God made all of creation in six days, then on the seventh day He rested. God didn’t need the rest, but we certainly need to learn from His example.
What is your purpose? Why are you here? Although we are all unique, we will always have one thing in common. We were all created to worship God. There has never been a moment, where God was not worthy of our praise. As we run the race, let us remember, we are here to honor Him, to love Him, to serve Him and to worship Him.
Straight from Ephesians Chapter 3, this moving benediction serves as a reminder of the glory of God and the immeasurable depth of His provision and love for His children.
"My mouth will speak the praise of the Lord." Captured on a hike in the Rocky Mountains, these beautiful images accompany the powerful words of praise found in this deeply-loved psalm.
There's nothing like becoming a parent to give you perspective and appreciation for all of your parent’s sacrifices through the years. “Parenting is Hard" is a comical, yet heartfelt, apology and expression of gratitude that's perfect for messages on family and parenting, or to promote parenting small groups or workshops.
Inviting friends or neighbors to Church is great, but you have to do it the right way. Watch as Floyd Gobbler demonstrates that he will Say Anything to extend an invitation.
From the depths of our heart should come a cry. A constant sense of needing, desiring and longing for God. His worth, His presence and His glory should be the cry of our heart.
Welcome people to church by letting them know they matter, they are cared about and they have a purpose. Let them know they have a found a place they can call home.
Inspire your congregation to give thanks to the Lord, in spite of the many challenges that may hinder our gratitude. The season of Thanksgiving reminds us of God’s ultimate goodness above all else, and for that, we give thanks.