On the fourth Sunday of Lent, use this video to remind your congregation that while we may feel alone or isolated or shut out at times in life, we worship the God who gathers and heals, finding the lost and embracing the lonely.
This video for the third Sunday of Lent offers a prayer to God. As we look and listen for Him in the world around us, other voices fight for our attention. This prayer asks for God to keep us away from the voices that would keep us away from Him.
On the second Sunday of Lent, this video can encourage your congregation. Although our lives often feel like a mixed up jigsaw puzzle, God is helping us piece it together. It’s a beautiful reminder that God can make beauty from chaos.
On this first Sunday of Lent, use this video to help your congregation focus on God as the life preserver. It’s a powerful reminder that God is faithful, and when we feel like we’re drowning, He will help us.
As we usher in this season of Lent, this Ash Wednesday video helps turn our focus toward our own need for forgiveness. This is a call to God, acknowledging that He is all we need.
This Easter our churches will be empty. In our current situation of uncertainty and fear, we may grieve the loss of church as we have experienced it. But what if Jesus has a gift for us in this season of silent sanctuaries? What if we are able to experience the risen Christ just as intimately and personally as others did the very first first Easter morning?
Living with uncertainty can take its toll. The normal day to day is replaced with fear, worry, doubt. When our “normal” is disrupted, our surroundings begin to feel weak, foundations begin to rattle our lives become…disoriented.
The parable of the prodigal son is a portrait of the extravagant love of God. Use this video as a segue into an Easter sermon centered around the parable of the prodigal son to show God's extravagant love for us seen through Jesus' death and resurrection. For matching motion backgrounds see "Nomad".
Invite your congregation into a Good Friday prayer that illustrates what the disciples must have felt following Jesus’ death. disciples could have prayed after Jesus’ death. It echoes the fear, uncertainty, gloom, and pain that was felt without Jesus’ presence on earth, but holds onto hope as we all wait in the darkness.
The moment when everything changed — the morning Jesus rose and broke through the darkness — we were all given a new life, a do-over. Celebrate Easter Sunday with this prayer of rejoicing at Jesus’ resurrection.
Jesus is alive! His promises are fulfilled, and the story is complete! Right? Actually, it's not. Easter was just the beginning, and now it's our turn. Great for the Sunday after Easter.
A somber and reflective version of the hymn ‘When I Survey The Wondrous Cross’ sung in a minor key. This video provides a unique depiction of the crucifixion along with a powerful invitation to respond to the cross.
Joseph of Arimathea followed Jesus during His ministry and watched Him die. Joseph felt called to step up and bury Jesus—to do one thing for the man who did so much for him. This mini-movie is a perfect fit for a Good Friday service or during an Easter series.
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.