This dramatic responsive reading draws our attention to the glory of Christ, His majesty, and His coming Kingdom. Through His birth in the flesh and His victory on the cross, we are able to travel His path to God the Father.
Christmas seems to be about a million and one things. Between presents and plans, we can forget why "the holidays" were holy in the first place. This rant asks all the questions, and leaves us ready for the singular answer. ...
Stills, Teaching Bethlehem Use this packet to inspire wonder in your discussion about the nativity.
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This packet will be a beautiful addition to your nativity discussions. The packet includes a customizable PowerPoint presentation and 5 images of the star over the city of Bethlehem.
Stills, Teaching Candle Glow These warm, glowing candles will add warmth to your Christmas or other holiday discussions.
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This packet enhances your holiday discussions and announcements with the warm, comfortable glow of red candles. It includes 5 images and a blank PowerPoint presentation that you can modify to fit your needs.
This unique view of Christmas illuminates the sacrifice of Jesus in the reflection of a Christmas ball—a perfect addition to your holiday discussions. This packet includes 5 images and a customizable PowerPoint presentation.
This packet reminds us to keep Christ in Christmas, with a cross tree topper atop this Christmas tree. The packet includes 5 images and a blank PowerPoint presentation that you can customize for your specific needs.
Mary's reponse to God's plan was worship. What will yours be? Through music and scripture, this video highlights Mary's surrender despite a seemingly fearful situation.
This piece paints the lyrical warmth of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel into a visual harmony. Babe and mother await the coming event, and the mystery of Christmas is retold. Music and picture both ask us to once again consider the coming of our Christ.
In this film we are swept into a young girl’s lament for peace. The words of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel echo throughout history and our hearts, as we step into the place of both Mary and all those who yearn for what only God can give.