Taking us from the cross to the grave to the resurrection, this powerful call to worship challenges us to celebrate and remember the work of Jesus at Easter…His sacrifice, His mercy, His victory and our redemption!
This inspirational film shows the struggle of every day people trying to look for fulfillment in the wrong places. It describes what Jesus did for us and inspires the viewer to want to know more about him. This video is perfect for an Easter opener.
Lent is a time of reflection and repentance. A time to confess our sins and ask God to forgive us, purify us and refine us. It’s a time to remember all Jesus has done and all He endured to bring us grace.
This song is about the crucifixion and resurrection on Jesus Christ. It is a Hip-Hop/Rap song with a spoken word poetry feel. Good Friday and Easter should not be the only time we reflect on this subject. Performed by Beacon Light.
After Easter, Jesus continued to minister on this planet for another 40 days before He ascended into Heaven. During that time, he opened the disciple’s eyes. He opened their minds to understand scripture. And, most importantly, after Easter he gave His church the Great Commission.
Foolishness is found in many places. It’s found in the inability to listen, uncontrolled anger, lying, arrogance, slander and Godlessness. But wisdom is found in a life centered on Jesus. A life which seeks His glory, His desires and His will. Do you live a wise life…or the life of a fool?
Here’s a moving and powerful visual of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, His burial, taking the keys of death and the grave and His resurrection. This mini-movie is perfect for Easter or anytime of the year.
An Easter creative video to celebrate the greatest news we can declare: He is alive! If you would like to use different music that fits your church, service and style, please search our account for “Easter Ink and Water No Music” for a version without music.
Cleopas and Clopas may bicker and digress when telling stories, but their retelling of a powerful encounter after Christ’s crucifixion is anything but metaphorical.
Imagine what life was like for Lazarus after being raised from the dead. This powerful scene gives a glimpse at Lazarus and his intense need to be with the One who saved him.