The soldier who nailed Jesus to the cross recounts the experience. He was just doing his job. But, when Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, they don’t know what they’re doing” and looked at him, the soldier realized that he needed to be forgiven. He realized Jesus really was the Son of God.
Thomas is often associated with the word “doubt”. But as he reflects on being a disciple of Jesus and seeing the scars when Jesus rose from the dead, we are reminded that Jesus is exactly who He said He was: the Son of God. Because of that, we are believers.
As Holy Week begins, we cry out in worship to Jesus, our Savior, our King, Our Messiah. He has triumphantly entered Jerusalem on His way to changing our eternities…forever. Hosanna in the highest!
So much has changed since last Easter. The world has been shaken. Life has been disrupted and what we once called normal seems like it may never return. It’s easy to be discouraged when the ground beneath us feels like shifting sand. Now, more than ever, we need to stand on the truth of Easter.
Jesus was deserving of a crown. Rather than a crown of thorns, it should have been a crown of gold. He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Use this mini-movie to inspire your congregation during Easter to see Jesus as King.
When the church's Easter Squad sets out to plan the most epic Easter service to draw in more people, the custodian sets them straight, reminding them that the resurrection of Jesus was the most epic thing that has ever happened. Download includes long version for your church service and a 1-minute version for social media usage.
This mini-movie reflects on the season of Lent through theme of dust; from dust we came and to dust we shall return. Gritty and smoky textures mixed with vivid lenten purple elements make this mini-movie visually pleasing for any church setting. Use this mini-movie during the season of Lent to prepare the hearts of God's people to honor Jesus' death and celebrate His resurrection.
The Lord declares, “Return to me, with all your heart.” Based on Joel 2:12-17, this mini-movie is great for your Lent and Ash Wednesday services, or any sermons on the topics of renewal and repentance.
This beautiful short film is perfect for Lent and Ash Wednesday with stunning visual imagery crafted from sparkling black sand on purple backdrops. It poetically describes how Jesus traveled to the wilderness, faced hunger and temptation, and became our example and hope in the season of Lent.
It was Friday Afternoon and Jesus is Dead. This wasn't how it was supposed to be... the Hope of mankind overcome by powers of hell... by the shadow of a grave. But, instead of killing the Messiah, the cross has become a canvas for salvation. The hole that was meant to serve as an instrument of shame and death was instead filled with an instrument to bring healing and new life.
As we celebrate the resurrection, this video shares God’s message to us. From the beginning, He had a plan to save us. He sent His Son to be crucified for our sins. Because of Jesus’ wounds, we are healed.
Good Friday reminds us of the feeling of being separated from God when Jesus was crucified. This video acknowledges that although God may feel far from us, we still believe in Him and will continue to sing His praises.