When a teen girl wonders why New Year's Eve is such a big deal, her grandpa reflects on the year 2020 and the challenges that were faced. He explains to her that God tells us He is doing a new thing, and that in this world, we will have trouble, but Jesus has overcome the world. That is why we celebrate New Year's.
This poignant mini-movie admits that this new year will bring many changes and challenges, yet contrasts our struggles with God’s power, provision and unconditional love. In the midst of the unknown, this short film is a message of hope and peace in Jesus.
This has been a long year. A year of uncertainty, struggle’ pain. We’ve watched a virus take countless lives. People we knew. People we loved. Jobs have been lost, businesses have shut down and Churches have been forced to close their doors. We’ve witnessed division and violence. And we’ve felt the sting of racism…the deep heartache of hate. There have been times where it’s been difficult to see the hand of God. But even in the darkest of moments, He has been there. Faithful, present, and powerful
Come, let us adore Him, Jesus Christ, the Lord! This energetic worship intro is based on the familiar Christmas hymn, O Come All Ye Faithful. Perfect for any Christmas or Christmas Eve service or event.
Every year we need to hear the Christmas story again. Experience the birth narrative of Jesus, set to visuals from the nativity scene, as told in Luke’s Gospel.
Two thousand years ago, a baby was born… a light to the world… the promised Messiah. This Christmas, though these dark times are very similar, we can still rejoice in celebrating the same Christ-child. Jesus is still enough to bring us hope, faith, joy and peace. This Christmas mini-movie is a fantastic addition to your church gathering or teaching on the Nativity.
Remember is a mini-movie made to remind us of the true meaning of Christmas and the miracle of Emmanuel. This year, would we take this season and know the greatest gift of all, is Jesus.
This Christmas will be different, but the reality of Immanuel can mean something far greater as a result. God is not distant or far away. He is with us.
What could be more exciting for an elf than to work for and meet Santa Claus? These two elves find out that even Santa thinks Jesus is the most exciting part of Christmas, and encourages them to celebrate His birth.
Christmastime is all about good news in Christ. In this Meet the Street video we ask people about the best news they ever received. Their responses are funny, insightful, heartwarming, and thought-provoking. This video is a perfect opener for your Christmas Eve Service or as a talking point for youth events, small groups, and Sunday sermons. You never know what you’ll learn from Talking to Strangers.
Christmastime is a time for gifts and to remember the greatest gift God gave to us. In this Meet the Street video we ask people what they want for Christmas, and also what they really need this season. Their responses are honest, joyful, heart warming, and thought provoking. This video is a perfect opener for your Christmas Eve Service or as a talking point for youth events, small groups, and Sunday sermons. You never know what you’ll learn from Talking to Strangers.
This Christmas mini-movie features breathtaking views of golden trees illuminated by thousands of glowing lights. The text describes the beautiful radiance of Emmanuel whose light has dawned, bringing hope to all the earth, depicted with a nativity scene. Concludes with the powerful truth that Jesus is the light of Christmas as His brilliance spreads across the earth.