It’s the moment the world shifted on its axis. The very moment that Jesus, the Savior of the world was born. Mary and Joseph were in awe as they were approached by angels, telling them the impossible. That they would bear a son and that he would be the answer to salvation.
Thanksgiving Day is only once a year, but thankfulness is something we can cultivate every moment of every day if we are intentional about it. This sermon illustration is perfect for Thanksgiving services, or any sermon that focuses on gratitude.
This video is a humorous reminder that our connectedness can sometimes get in the way of actually connecting. This Thanksgiving, don't be social, be social.
It’s easy to say thanks for the things we can see every day: food on our table, family and friends, the beauty all around us. But we often forget to thank God for the things we can’t see or touch, for not only the good things, but also the challenges we face in life, and for the great sacrifice that Jesus made for us. This mini movie reminds audiences to embrace a spirit of gratefulness.
Two thousand years ago, God came to dwell among us. Experience the moments leading up to
Christ's birth in a way that makes the Christmas story, frozen in time, more real today.
Are you grateful for your freedom? Then, today and always, we should thank our veterans. For Veterans Day, use this video to honor these brave men and women for their service and sacrifice. They put their very lives on the line to keep us safe. They left loves ones and shed blood so that we could live free. We owe each of them such great appreciation. Set aside a time during your worship service to let the veterans in your church know how thankful you are for their service.
On Veteran's Day, we pause to recognize and thank the men and women who have served our country in the armed forces. This Day reminds us of the strength, bravery, and sacrifice that members of our military demonstrate all around the world so that we can continue to live in the land of the free.
Thanksgiving is a time of year when we recognize how thankful we are for all that we have. It’s a time when we realize how thankful we are for our greatest gift of Jesus Christ. This creative mini-movie is perfect to use as a Thanksgiving service opener, sermon bumper or transitional element in your worship services.
What would it look like to search for volunteers to be the parents of Jesus? Surely there would be plenty of interest, but, knowing the cost, would anyone sign up? Thankfully, God had a plan.
Sometimes it’s hard to be thankful. When chaos seems to be the new norm, when division is dominant and hatred seems constant, it becomes difficult to see God through it all. But even in the midst of turbulent times, God’s grace still abounds, His mercies are new every morning and Heaven still awaits. It’s in this truth that we can find thankful.
In a cynical world, it's love that compels us to believe. Some People encourages us to imagine what kind of place the church could be if we see every person as worthy of love. Perfect for services that focus on unity and celebrate our differences.
When asked, “What child is this?” the wise man explains how he became part of the story of the Christ child. As he reflects, he describes how Jesus represents everything he had spent his life trying to learn and understand.
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