We all know what happens to Jesus after the crowd chooses him for crucifixion. But rarely do we consider what happened to Barabbas. Watch this interpretation of what Barabbas must have been contending with.
With powerful music and graphics, this intense Easter worship intro illustrates Jesus’ suffering of the cross and His death on Good Friday. But, that’s not the end of the story. The climax of the video exclaims the amazing resurrection of Christ.
Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem marks the beginning of a week that would change everything. A day in which He was celebrated as Messiah, Savior and Redeemer. The precious Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.
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Easter VoL. 14. By sending Jesus, God stepped into this broken world in human form. And through His sacrifice, He wiped clean our old story and started writing a new one. It's a story of redemption and forgiveness. It's our life story. It's His story. It's a resurrection story. Perfect for Easter Sunday as a worship intro, sermon illustration, or closing benediction. Includes a download with UK spelling.
Because of what Jesus did on the cross, He overcame darkness once and for all and brought death to death. This encouraging motion graphics piece celebrates what Jesus did and what it means for us today.
This energetic worship introduction is perfect for Palm Sunday or any time during the Easter season. Scripture verses from Zechariah, Matthew & Isaiah blend with stylized low-poly artwork depicting Jerusalem, Jesus riding on a donkey, palm branches, and ultimately the cross, pointing to salvation. Hosanna to the King of Kings!
Remind your community that the power of the resurrection is the same power that can help them to overcome loss, defeat, doubt, and death. Perfect for Easter Sunday, and designed to work with our Easter Invite video:
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Inspired by the C.S. Lewis quote, “For the present is the point at which time touches eternity,” this mini movie reminds us that we were created with intention and purpose not to be instruments of time, but of eternity transformed by the sacrifice of our Savior. In a world ruled by the cycles of life and death, Christ broke the barriers of time that we may be partakers in the mysteries of Eternity. Atoned through Christ, we have been set free from the shackles of time Redeemed by the Eternal God who was, and is, and is to come.
As Holy Week begins, “Hosanna” is the cry of our hearts. Today, we worship a triumphant Messiah. A Savior willing to give everything to redeem our eternity. Today, we worship Jesus!
On Palm Sunday, Jesus rode a donkey toward the gates of Jerusalem while crowds of people were waving palm branches and shouting, “Hosanna”. But, the Pharisees were angry and told Jesus, “Quiet your people down.” Jesus replied, “If they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.” This Palm Sunday, encourage your congregation to “cry out” to Hosanna! Encourage your congregation to worship the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. Prepare your people to worship Jesus in spirit and in truth.