Learn more about the people who were used by God in spreading his word and starting his church.
Each Vibe download is a ZIP file with two versions of video: with and without titles. Both versions contain a soundtrack that can be muted for use with a worship band or vocalist, or turned up to use as a reflective media piece, walk-in ambiance, or for communion meditations. Or, create your own application.
Need to remind your church about its unique vision and calling? This video helps you ask the right questions so the hearts of your people will be stirred to discuss possible answers.
This video asks the question "what is church to you" to people in today's society. While the Bible defines church from God's perspective, today's society has a much different view. This sad revelation is a great lead-in for teachings associated with the role of the church.
This loopable video contains image backgrounds for Matthew. 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.
Loops Arches Amble down a colonnade of ancient cathedral arches in this awe inspiring loop.
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Amble down a colonnade of ancient cathedral arches in this awe inspiring loop. Sepia tones permeate the aged stone, directing us to what once was, what is, and what is to come. Bathed in the history of our faith, we turn our gaze the the Author and Begi
Animated characters in this “School House Rock” style video explore the difference between what they believe and the absolute Truth about Jesus Christ.
Harry's got some unorthodox ways of inviting people to church. Get people laughing and thinking about people they could invite to church with this humorous video, reminiscent of the sit-com, The Office.
Peter claimed Jesus as Lord.
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.