This expressive loop packs all the energy black and white can handle. Exploding stars, disco balls, and spinning facades all make dynamic appearances. ...
The liquid motion and visual stimulation of this piece is a tasteful refuge from the PowerPoint slides that dominate most church monitor backdrops. Deep blue planks cross in ambient contrast in this abstract backdrop. Stone melts in this simple abstract meditation. ...
This loopable video contains image backgrounds for Luke. The images come in both MPEG-1 video (640x480) and still-JPEG formats. They will provide a great visual reinforcement of projected Scripture during your worship services.
This loopable video contains image backgrounds for Luke. The images come in both MPEG-1 video (640x480) and still-JPEG formats. They will provide a great visual reinforcement of projected Scripture during your worship services.
Mary, a teenager in a culture where to be pregnant outside of marriage called for public stoning, chose instead to worship God. Her attitude whispered, I am your servant, do with me as you wish. Her soul cried, "My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior." How would you react in her situation? Would you be able to worship? ...
See how playful banter turns into something more serious between these two coworkers. This video helps us learn how to handle temptation, think about consequences, and make good decisions. This video sets the stage for your discussions about appropriate relationships.
We all get tempted at times in our lives. This video illustrates how resisting temptation is not always as easy as it seems. Use this light-hearted video to transition to or introduce your discussions on temptation.
Sin has a way of trapping us in a prison of shame and guilt. However, Jesus offers us a way out. This dramatic video shows us how sin traps us, we get comfortable there, and then we're too afraid to follow Jesus out.
Matthew's version of Christ's birth emphasizes his Kingship and authority.This Stills Pack includes several JPEG images and is specifically designed for pastors who want to utilize the images in other media forms other than PowerPoint. All images can be used for your church website, bulletin, promotional pieces, etc. Additionally, because the images are in JPEG format, your own sermon titles and content can be added in more sophisticated graphic design programs such as Adobe Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro.