Isaiah introduces himself and explains the purpose of a prophet. He begins to tell the nativity story starting with Zechariah and Gabriel. “For unto us a child is born…" Location: Battery Park, New York.
Isaiah outlines mankind's need for The Messiah using Isaiah Chapter 9: "The people walking in darkness have seen a great light" Location: Liberty Island, New York with the site of the World Trade Centre disaster in the background.
“Here’s a rescue story…” Isaiah entreats his audience not to misconceive the child in this modern world. “His are the feet that bring good news - pierced feet - swift and beautiful and full of grace…” The very purpose behind the incarnation is revealed to be us! He came because He loved us. Location: Brooklyn Bridge, New York.
The enigmatic travelers are the subject here. There were no kings at the stable; these mysterious characters turned up much later. Isaiah describes the importance of the gifts brought by the kings for the infant Jesus. The time comes for the Holy family to return from Egypt. Location: South East Corner, Central Park, New York.
Enhance your Christmas season with this mini-movie, GOD WITH US. Emmanuel, Prince of Peace, The Savior who is Christ the Lord. Jesus, the best gift we have ever been given.
We teamed up again with our friends Folk Angel (the musicians who created the track used in Social Network Christmas) for this fun take on the classic Christmas hymn. It's great as a service walk-in song or performance piece.
Using stylized illustrations and reflective music, this Christmas prayer asks God for strength to have the faith of Mary, joy to be astonished as the shepherds, humility to be as selfless as the wise men, and courage to walk the Savior's path. An appropriate fit for any Christmas service.
A little over 2,000 years ago, God's people were in the midst of centuries of silence. But God was at work, and He was about to show Himself in a most unexpected way.
What do you see when you picture Christmas? Different people see different things. This video illustration explores the different sides of Christmas and points to what God sees. Whether it is used as an service opener or a message illustration, this video is perfect for reaching all types of people in your congregation.
Experience praise and worship to God through the artistry of charcoal and chalk. Passages from Psalms make up the majority of the words written. The Scripture verses reveal a bigger picture of thanks. This mini-movie is ideal for Thanksgiving…or for any time of the year when a message of thanks is needed.
Inspire your congregation to give thanks to the Lord, in spite of the many challenges that may hinder our gratitude. The season of Thanksgiving reminds us of God’s ultimate goodness above all else, and for that, we give thanks.