This Christmas, celebrate the miracle of God coming to redeem us. He did not send an angel or prophet, but He came himself. After 400 years of silence, in the fullness of time, God came in flesh, born in the most humble of conditions. Create a worshipful atmosphere during Christmas by taking a fresh look at the nativity. This powerful Christmas mini-movie will make a great worship intro at the beginning of your Christmas services, or a moving opening to your sermon during the Christmas season.
This invite video includes two versions, one for the Christmas Season and one for Christmas Eve. Great video to remind your congregation to invite their friends, family and neighbors to church this Christmas
When Jesus came and put on the flesh of man, He changed everything. He didn't come to change our past or our circumstances. He came to change us. This Christmas celebrate with us the work Jesus has done and is continuing to do! Jesus changes everything!
Born with no fanfare, in the humblest of settings; and yet born to change the world forever. Celebrate the birth of Jesus with this service starter for your Christmas or Christmas Eve gatherings. Using scripture from Luke 1:31 and Luke 2:11, this mini-movie works great as a worship intro or sermon illustration for your December services.
Three children in dire circumstances prepare for an honored guest. Set to the text of Isaiah 9, this mini movie encourages us to wonder anew at the strange and beautiful arrival of our Savior. A good fit for any Christmas service, especially Christmas Eve.
From seven different perspectives comes the story of one baby whose arrival would forever change the world. The Way in a Manger is perfect for connecting your congregation with the reality of the birth of Christ, as told by Simeon, Joseph, Herod, the Magi, the Innkeeper, Mary, and a Shepherd. Purchase includes a .zip file of various still images from the video for your use.
This video serves as a reminder that no matter who we are, where we come from, what we’ve been through or what we’ve done, God is calling each one of us to come to Him.
It’s Christmas time! Time for joy, peace, and…presents! During this season, we give and receive presents. But Christmas is about more than presents. It’s about receiving God’s greatest present: His Presence!
Isaiah explains about the political landscape into which Jesus was born. Herod’s massacre of the innocents is one of the subjects of this narration. “Keep your head down little one - run for your life!" Location: Rockefeller Plaza, New York.
Isaiah explains that Mary and Joseph would soon be, “Running for their lives…” We find out what happened to Jesus in His first few days on earth. We learn about the prayers of Anna and Simeon and their importance. Location: St Bartholomew’s, Park Avenue, New York.
“When the couple arrived, Bethlehem was crowded…” Isaiah talks about the humble surroundings where the birth of the King of kings was to take place. Isaiah explains that this King approached life very differently. Location: Times Square, New York.
Caesar Augustus decides to carry out a worldwide census and Isaiah sets the scene for Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem. Isaiah explains in detail the reasons for the journey. Location: Supreme Court Building, New York.
“But you O Bethlehem, little Bethlehem - here comes your ruler…” Isaiah explains the scandal unfolding in Nazareth which will result in the amazing event in Bethlehem. Location: Washington Arch, New York.
“Wake Up, Wake Up!" shouts Isaiah. “Who has believed my message?” Isaiah begins to explain that the long-awaited Messiah would not be like any other king. Zechariah must name his son, John. John was to go ahead and prepare a way. Location: Subway Station, New York.
Isaiah promises Immanuel - he says, “Even if i’d been granted a license to deliver an incredible message, I would never have thought this up…Mary had been chosen to bear the son of the most high God." Location: Bethesda Fountain, Central Park, New York.