Two dads check in on their newborns in the hospital nursery. No one wants to miss out or mess up their kids lives, they soon realize that life is God’s plan and our responsibility. No matter where we came from, God can transform our lives and the lives of those around us.
Today we gather to exalt our God and King. We’ve come to seek His face and surrender our all. We’ve come to worship the Lord of Lords and enter His courts with praise.
It isn’t hard to see that American culture has changed immensely. However, one thing that has stayed constant is the bravery of our heroes – our American veterans. This piece pays respect to those who live among us while honoring those who have gone ahead of us. No matter what era: They are not only heroes today. They are heroes everyday.
The Lord is near – to all who call on him. Ask – and it will be given to you. These two things aren’t questions, but statements. Not only are they statements, but they are promises. No matter how old we are, where we come from, or how far we run – He is waiting.
It’s no surprise that children are generally the most authentic storytellers, with more creative integrity than some professionals. This piece showcases hardworking kids producing their own home-movie of the Christmas nativity. The ending is sure to throw your congregation or small group a touching curveball and is applicable for both adults and children.
We have all been created equal – graced by God with the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But as Americans, we are one of the few nations that are fully enabled to act on these rights. Here’s a succinct and motivating celebration of our great country.
In this piece, real American soldiers remind us why we should memorialize Memorial Day. Their personal experiences provide us a personal reason to remember the fallen soldiers who have given the ultimate sacrifice.
Our freedom isn’t free, but paid for at a high price. This montage shows two soldiers folding our country’s flag and is accompanied by narration from American leaders.
The most beautiful of stories stir up a call-to-action. A man tells the story of his brother, Bill, and Bill’s call-to-action: to become a fighter pilot in World War II. The family was informed on Christmas Eve that Bill was shot down. This Memorial Day, let his story call your congregation to action.
Here is a moving look at the men and women who sacrifice for our freedom – even those smaller freedoms we so often take for granted. This instrumental slideshow is great for a pre-message bumper or any other service transition needs.
Get ready for some real talk from real dads. This humorous short highlights some of the most real and relatable aspects of fatherhood from both rookie dads and veteran dads. You’re sure to get smiles and laughs from all generations.
If you wish to know what happens when dad’s in charge, your wish has come true. Dad’s who ARE in charge wish their experience only lasted for 50 seconds (like this video). This piece will spark memories on why dads are awesome – because they are trendsetters and rule-makers . . . and sometimes rule-breakers.
Jesus is The Light of the World and that light changes everything. It illuminates what’s hidden, guides our steps, leads us out of darkness and brings us life. Those who follow Him will never walk in darkness again.