The HUNT is on this year! Your community, church family and kids will love this creative take on the Easter Egg Hunt tradition. Wether your church joins in on a community hunt or uses an Easter Egg Hunt as community outreach, this mini movie invite will get everyone laughing and looking forward to family fellowship at the Easter Egg HUNT.
As we celebrate Easter in this new normal, Graves into Gardens gives us a word of remembrance for the victory that was won through Jesus on the cross. We get to celebrate the defeat of Friday’s tomb into new life in the garden, new life that we all get to experience as His children.
He is our hope, our savior and redeemer. He is the risen king. He is Jesus. This energetic movie lists many of the names and attributes of Jesus, and is great for your Easter services.
This powerful Easter mini-movie will create a worshipful atmosphere for the beginning of your Easter Worship Service or leading into an Easter Sermon. With a cinematic music score and contemporary illustrations, this Easter video tells the story of Jesus’ ministry, his sufferings on Good Friday, and his powerful resurrection on Easter Sunday.
Use this short movie as a creative tool to help communicate the truth of Scripture. A beautiful worship intro for Easter. This comes with two versions, one with and one without lyrics.
An Easter mini-movie that proclaims that Jesus defeated death on the cross. He came to this earth in order to fulfill the old covenant. One that bridges the gap between God and sinners. Offering salvation for all that believe and follow Jesus. He was buried in a tomb and risen from the grave.
A look at the events leading up to the crucifixion, ending with the Lord's resurrection. He was betrayed, abandoned, accused, and sacrificed ... but He is alive. This sermon bumper can be used for a series leading up to Easter or just to prepare people's hearts on Good Friday or Easter.
This powerful short film is based on Romans 5:8, with poetry contrasting our weakness and failure with God’s power and mercy. Poignant footage symbolizes each phrase, concluding with a strong message of hope – perfect for Easter and Good Friday.
When their brother, Lazarus, was sick, Mary and Martha called for the one person they knew could heal him. But when Jesus didn’t arrive until after Lazarus died, they wavered in their belief. Once Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, the sisters realized that Jesus is the Christ, and whoever believes in Him will live.
As the man who condemned Jesus to death on a cross, Pilate reflects on his experience. Jesus challenged his power, but refused to answer to the charges against Him. Pilate saw Jesus die, and later saw an empty tomb. While he won’t call himself a believer, he knows that he is the one responsible for Jesus’ crucifixion.
As the man who condemned Jesus to death on a cross, Pilate reflects on his experience. Jesus challenged his power, but refused to answer to the charges against Him. Pilate saw Jesus die, and later saw an empty tomb. While he won’t call himself a believer, he knows that he is the one responsible for Jesus’ crucifixion.