Since the beginning of time, water has been a powerful symbol of both life and destruction. This video will illustrate the beauty and the significance of joining Jesus in baptism.
Jesus is alive! That powerful Easter moment was not an ending but a beginning. After His resurrection, Jesus commanded us to go and tell the world and share the hope of Easter with everyone, everywhere. Easter may be over, but our commission is clear…Let’s Go!
As we celebrate Easter morning, Mary Magdalene recounts her experience of arriving at the empty tomb and finding Jesus alive. When He asks her to tell the others that He is alive, she finds herself overwhelmed with the reality that He did what he said he would—He is risen. He is the Messiah. The King of kings. This mini-movie from the Easter bundle, Who Do You Say I Am?, celebrates the good news that the tomb is empty on Easter morning.
Easter is more than just another Sunday. It’s more than just a holiday. Easter is a day that changed everything. It’s the day sin and death were defeated. It’s the day grace and love were victorious. This isn’t just another Sunday…this is Easter!
The story of Jesus is the greatest story ever told. Especially the last few days leading up to his crucifixion. Jesus entered Jerusalem while people praised his arrival. As the days progressed many would betray him, even some of his closest disciples. He would be handed over to officials and sentenced to death by being nailed to a cross. But by God’s grace the story doesn’t end there. After 3 days of being buried in a tomb, Jesus would rise from the dead just as he promised.
Our world was lost to sin for many years. People were broken and empty. But throughout scripture a promise was made of a Savior that would conquer sin and bring salvation. That promise was fulfilled through Jesus Christ. God sacrificed His son so
that we may have freedom from sin. Jesus was crucified and buried in a tomb for three days. But rose to life on that third day. We know this turning point in history as Easter. Salvation through Jesus Christ is not possible without the resurrection.
A cinematic telling of the final days of Jesus. This animation goes through iconic paintings throughout history of the life of Jesus. This video is meant to draw emotion from the viewer, giving them a tangible depiction of the last days of Jesus’ life. A great
video for an opener to worship or a sermon.
When Jesus walked out of the tomb on the third day, the glory of God was on display. Use this short video uniquely in your Easter services to inspire hope and forward movement.
He knew no sin, but carried ours. He broke no bones, but bled enough to cover all who trust in Him. This Good Friday meditation celebrates, in a minor key, Christ's victory on the cross over sin and death.
For the disciples, the dream was shattered. The Messiah was dead. No kingdom would come. But wait. Is this the third day? As the sun rises over the scattered pieces of their faith, the impossible has happened. Our Lord lives!
Though he was blind, Bartimaeus could see that Jesus was more than just a great teacher. He believed and trusted that Jesus could heal his blindness when he shouted out to Jesus from the side of the road. As he recounts his story with his vision restored, Bartimaeus tells how he joined the crowds on Palm Sunday, shouting that Jesus is Hosanna in the highest.
This mini-movie sets up a sermon on Palm Sunday as congregations reflect on Jesus as King.
This Easter Worship Intro is a powerful way to start your Easter or Sunrise Services. It celebrates the resurrection of Jesus, and at the same time makes a clear presentation of the gospel. As spiritual seekers attend your services on Easter, this video strives to help them understand the reason for Jesus’ death and resurrection. Use this Easter mini-movie as a worship intro in your Sunday morning Easter Services, as you celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
In this moving call to worship we are reminded of what Jesus did for us and how His actions define Him. Because He rose from the grave, we know that Jesus is the author and perfecter of our lives. He is our security and significance. Use this during Easter services to remind people what Jesus has done and who He is.