• Visiting a church can be intimidating and even overwhelming. Let your visitors know they are welcome, cared about and loved.

  • It was a moment unlike any other. A night where the grace of God was on full display. Where love overcame the crimson stain…the sin, which made communion with God impossible. The creator, was longing for His creation. That night in Bethlehem, under a starry sky, Jesus was born. Our Savior, Our Messiah…grace in a manger.

  • We were lost in darkness, in desperate need of a Savior. Separated from God. But God loved us with an unstoppable love. A love which cost Him dearly. For God so loved the World, He sent His only Son. That night in Bethlehem, grace arrived and changed everything. This is Christ the Lord.

  • Jesus birth changed everything. This little child would carry the weight of the world on His shoulders. He is Emmanuel, God with us. Almighty God and Everlasting Father.

  • That night in Bethlehem, a Savior was born. The Son of God who would take away the sins of the world. A Wonderful Counselor who would light our path and guide our lives as we live our lives surrounded by his grace and mercy.

  • It was a night unlike any other. A night when grace arrived and changed our eternity…forever. For God so loved the world, he gave us a savior. Jesus…our Messiah.

  • This powerful, scripture driven video travels from prophecy, to proclamation, to the birth of our Savior. Perfect for the Advent season, Christmas Eve or any Christmas holiday service. Completely remastered with updated color and a powerful, remixed soundtrack.

  • A beautiful, short intro for week four of Advent. Part of the “An Advent Moment” collection.
  • A beautiful, short intro for week four of Advent. Part of the “An Advent Moment” collection.
  • A beautiful, short intro for week four of Advent. Part of the “An Advent Moment” collection.
  • A beautiful, short intro for week four of Advent. Part of the “An Advent Moment” collection.
  • As the school year draws near, let’s take a moment to pray and ask God to watch over our children. To protect them, guide them and give them the courage to live out their faith.

  • A Dad is caring, a Dad is kind. He is a Godly man who is loving and wise. A Dad is strong and leads the way. He’s a shoulder to lean on any time…any day. Today we celebrate Dads and give thanks to God for the Father’s in our life!

  • There are so many great things about our Dads. Lawn care, BBQ…threatening to pull the car over. But, when it comes down to it, the best things about our Fathers are the things that point us toward Jesus. Today, we celebrate Dads and give thanks to God for placing them in our lives!

  • It was the day the Church became the Church. Gathered together, worshipping together, in awe…together. It was the day the Church was unified, touched by the Holy Spirit. It was Pentecost.

  • Today we give thanks for a woman who has loved us unconditionally. A woman whose wisdom helped guide our steps. A woman who picked us up when we fell down. A woman who has been the light of Christ in our lives. Today, we give thanks for our Mom!

  • My Mom

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    This Mother’s Day, celebrate Mom for all she is and all she has done. Show her how loved and cherished she truly. Today we honor the incredible gift of Mom!

  • He came to change our eternity. To bring life to the broken and hope to the hopeless. He came to conquer sin and death, to make a way back home to God. For God so loved the world, He gave His only Son. This is grace. This is love. This is Easter!

  • The love of a Mom can not be measured. Its bond is unbreakable, its care is unending. The love of a mom is an undeniable treasure, a gift from the hand of God. Today we celebrate Mom!

  • Last week we celebrated the resurrection of our Savior. We stood in awe of a Redeemer who has defeated sin, conquered death and changed our eternity. Now the work of the Church begins. It’s our time to share Jesus with those around us. To let them know they are loved. To show them there is hope in the midst of hopelessness and light in the midst of darkness. It’s time to climb the mountaintops and proclaim… in one loud voice…He is risen. He is risen indeed!

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