Everyone loves a good story. We love going to the movies so that we can experience incredible stories of love, heroism, drama, and more. Many of the greatest films out there come straight from scripture. Stories of redemption, love and sacrifice. What can we learn about God by studying some of today’s biggest blockbusters?
As Christians, our lives should be defined by a deep desire to move into new ways of living through the Spirit of God. We don’t live by looking in the rearview mirror, instead, we live with expectation for the future.
Restore us again, O Lord, so we may rejoice in You. This winter-themed worship intro is a petition to God for restoration and revival. Perfect for New Year’s. Based on Psalm 85.
No two moments of life are the same. Each moment of life is there whether we like it or not. If we choose to put God first he can take all the different pieces of life and turn it into a beautiful picture.
We’ve seen a lot this year. Hatred and division, acceptance and hope. Through it all, the one constant, has been Jesus. He has never left us or forsaken us. He is the same today as He was yesterday. Our strength when we are weak and our courage when we are afraid.
Most people never stick with the goals that have to become better versions of themselves. The truth is the spirit of God is the only way true change happens. Perfect to use as a service opener, sermon bumper or transitional element in your worship services.
At Christmas we celebrate the greatest gift of all time. Emmanuel, God with us. Born in a manger. Fully human, but also fully God. The Word made flesh.
This New Year, what would happen if each of us focused on being intentional every day? How would your life (and our world) look if you made a point to look to God, love others, and care for yourself?
This stunning visual depiction of the silent, holy night when Jesus was born will help you bring your congregation's focus to the Savior. Use this video to start your Christmas services, as a sermon intro, or even during your offering time.
La temporada navideña es una oportunidad para centrarnos en lo que realmente importa. Familia, amigos y el amor Dios. La Biblia nunca nos ordena celebrar el cumpleaños de Jesús una vez al año.