It is finished. The most powerful words ever uttered. The end of sin's stranglehold on mankind. Jesus replaced guilt with grace in one moment that not only put an end to your penalty - it also began your transformation.
"On Easter weekend, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. sat in a Birmingham jail and reflected in writing on the power of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection. This short film artistically expresses the power of Christ on the cross through the poetry of King's own words."
Scripture passages from the Gospels tell the story of the final days of Jesus' life on earth, beginning at the Last Supper and ending at the open tomb.
Redemption Part 3 is the conclusion to the Redemption short film that has taken us through the events leading
up to the death of Jesus, the crucifixion, and finally the resurrection.
Redemption Part 2 is the second section from the short film Redemption. This film starts from the point where
the Roman soldiers raise the cross and through beautiful and stunning cinematography depicts Jesus' last words
and moments before he dies.
Redemption Part 1 is the first section of the short film Redemption. It uses scripture from the Gospels to tell the
story of the moments leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus.
This contemporary video is a stylish way to encourage your church to invite others to your Easter Service. It reminds them of those that they need to invite that can easily be overlooked.
Often times, life becomes really heavy. The weight of the world can seem too much for us to bear. What we must remember is at the Cross, Jesus took all our sin and pain upon himself and three days later, he rose from the grave, defeating it once and for all.
Our culture remembers the death of Christ at Easter, but too often, we only remember Him during the holidays. Christ wants to be involved in our daily decisions. His life gives us life.
In this hard-hitting video, alternative theories for the resurrection are de-bunked, leaving the truth as the only alternative - Jesus rose from the grave. He is more than a legend!
Fast food restaurants tell us that we should have it "our way". But, at the heart of the Christian faith is a willingness to surrender our will and say, "Thy will be done."
This song was born out of trying times for Bill and Gloria Gaither. Each day was becoming a struggle. They faced huge uncertainty in the weeks ahead. But through it all, they were reminded that life, in both the good and bad times, is worth the living because Jesus lives. This video can serve as a call to worship or a stand-alone message.