This humorous Mother’s Day church video features a wide variety of statements that most moms would absolutely never say. It culminates with a heartfelt statement about how much we love moms exactly the way God made them.
This comedic church video introduced the Holiday Helper, and his many over-the-top Mother’s Day ideas. The question is, what is really most important on Mother’s Day?
While playing a game of dominoes, three old friends talk about celebrating New Year's Eve. One man reflects on the fact that his hopes for each new year never seemed to materialize, but he's finally come to realize that every day is a do-over — a gift from God of 365 new beginnings.
You never know what you'll get at a Christmas white elephant gift exchange. But what one man thinks is a hilarious joke turns out to be the most valuable gift of all.
Taking inspiration from a quote his grandma would often say, Eddie explains that peanut butter goggles are the equivalent of the ways we let sin, hurts, habits, and hangups cloud our vision and keep us from seeing what God wants us to see. He encourages us to allow God to purify our hearts and clear our vision.
Jerry is convinced that he's got the perfect plan for Valentine's Day this year. But does it really show his wife what she means to him? Find out why you don't want to be a Jerry.
The most important thing about the Christmas story just happens to be the least expected. This mini movie illustrates the surprising reality that the savior of the world came to the earth as a helpless baby.
Every household has certain house rules that help it function in a healthy way. The Church is the house of God and it has some house rules too. Perfect to use as a service opener, sermon bumper or transitional element in your worship services.
COVID-19 has changed the way we interact, but it doesn’t need to change the way we care about others. Use this clever and creative min-movie to remind your church that we can love our neighbors by wearing a mask or face-covering.
COVID-19 has changed the way we interact, but it doesn’t need to change the way we care about others. Use this clever and creative min-movie to remind your church that we can love our neighbors by washing our hands on a regular basis. Streaming is allowed, so this can be used as a pre-roll for online services, social, or in-person services.
While we’ve been social distancing for the past several months, churches will soon be open to the public again. This sermon opener is a quirky take on current events. It is humorous and light. You can use this opener to begin your services and remind everyone of how unique it has been. Set the tone for the service, but more importantly, recall everyone on the benefit of being the Church.
When these grownup "kids" gather at the barbershop, laughter abounds as they share stories about their dads and reveal some of the important lessons on life and faith that they've been taught. This is a fun, lighthearted way to thank the dads in your congregation this Father's Day, or to use as part of a dad's retreat.
The new normal of quarantine at home with kids definitely takes some getting used to, and online church is no exception. This hilarious service opener takes a lighthearted look of what it’s really like to engage with a virtual service while making sure the kids are dressed, fed, and on time!