This mini-movie is an uplifting worship intro or conclusion that reminds us of who God is. It takes us through many different Bible verses that tell us about the God we serve and in the end leads us to a place of worshiping Him!
Most Christians have thought about how amazing it would have been to be a disciple of Jesus if they had lived during Biblical times and been blessed enough to meet Him. This video challenges your congregation to consider being a disciple now and what that entails. Perfect for a sermon or Bible study on discipleship.
The Bible commands us to serve others with a humble heart, without vain or conceit, and to consider others better than ourselves. How often, though, do we serve others for our own glory, to feel better about ourselves, or to fulfill an obligation? This video uses humor to convict all of us who sometimes lack a servant's heart.
“And Jesus came and said to them, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Me. Go therefore and make...’ “
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A businessman stares thoughtfully out the window of his office. He fiddles with his wedding ring and thinks, “Many of us don’t want to know the truth about ourselves or our hidden weaknesses…”
Today we worship our Savior, our Redeemer, and deliverer. Today we worship the Son of God, the Holy One. Today we worship our Messiah. Today we worship…Jesus!
We have a natural tendency to label and categorize everything in our lives, including the people around us. But those labels can divide us within the Kingdom, instead of unifying us. More than a Label reminds us to reject the labels so that we can see God in each other.
We are inclined to seek large, spectacular signs and wonders, but God has always revealed Himself through small, seemingly insignificant things. Great in the Small is a poignant reminder that God does amazing things with the smallest of moments. Perfect for services with a focus on faith and humility.
As Christ followers, we can have a true sense of belonging. Even in our loneliest moments, we are still living in the midst of Jesus. We belong to the King of Kings, the Risen Savior, the one true and holy God. This is life as His child!
We are in the fight of our lives. It’s not an earthly battle. It’s not a battle against flesh and blood. It’s a war against the powers and rulers of the unseen world. Are you ready to fight?
Jesus’ resurrection was not the end of his ministry. He continued to meet with and teach His disciples. And, more importantly, he gave the church its mission (the Great Commission). On the Sunday after easter, remind your church of the power that we have been given because of Jesus’ resurrection.