It is good on occasion to take the temperature of a church. To get a feel for its health. Start by loving God and loving others that is how you become a healthy church.
Dive into a heartfelt journey of worship and devotion with our latest video. Experience the beauty of connecting with the divine through prayer, song, and a genuine heart.
Without the grace of God, we are ruined. Lost in the darkness of sin. Shackled to an eternity separated from our Creator. But Jesus changed everything. Transforming the darkness to light, the broken to whole and the lost to found. The mercy of God can change a life, change a circumstance and change an eternity. This is grace!
Use this call to worship, based on Psalm 95, to prepare your congregation for service as we're encouraged to praise and celebrate our King and Creator.
Use this call to worship, based on Psalm 95, to prepare your congregation for service as we're encouraged to praise and celebrate our King and Creator.
Visiting a church for the first time can be a very awkward experience. You don't know the people. You don't know the songs. You don't get the inside jokes. We can unintentionally make a visitor feel like an outsider. But, we can do a lot to make people feel welcome and it starts by sharing what your church is all about.
It's that time of year again, when trunks are filled with treats, games abound, and families come together for fun times. Use this playful video to promote your fall festival.
Simon, a disabled shepherd, struggles to keep pace with his counterparts. His weakness makes him a pariah among his fellow Israelites. But a miraculous revelation allows him to be part of the greatest moment in history.
His body, broken for us. His blood, a new covenant. This communion video is a reflective piece to help prepare the hearts of your congregation for the remembrance of all Christ has sacrificed for us.
God promises to bless us and keep us. We enter His house with our heart and mind and act in His grace and return His favor. This video is an inspirational reminder for us to give freely as He has given freely to us.