Someone is Coming (Subtitled version)

Someone is Coming this Christmas, trace the reason for Jesus’s birth from the very start of history through the long wait for God’s rescuer. Subtitled Version.

£9.95

Ministry use licence

Description

This Christmas, trace the origin of the nativity right back to the start

Before the first war was fought, before the first person died, God had a plan to send us someone special and mend his broken world. Someone is Coming traces the origin of the Christmas story beyond Jesus's birth, all the way back to the very start in the Garden of Eden. When Adam and Eve first listened to the serpent's lie and turned away from God, the long wait for someone to restore humanity's relationship with Him began. This video gives us a brief history of the search for a rescuer as it's recorded in the Bible until, against all the odds and at just the right time, "the sign that God himself has come to rescue" arrived.

Now released with subtitles to be accessible and enjoyable for all.

For extra digital and print resources linked to this video please visit: someoneiscoming.com

Possible Discussion Questions

  • Where does the story of the first Christmas begin?
  • Why is the fact that Someone is Coming such good news?

Related Bible Reference

  • Galatians 4:4

Credits

Produced by Plungepool

Plungepool, a Christian media production company, exist to help as many people as possible engage with the good news about Jesus through creative storytelling.

Script and Animation by Jonathan Greenaway

Jonathan Greenway is a freelance video editor, motion designer and marketer consultant. He’s based in Germany where he runs PlungePool.

Illustrated by Hannah Wheeler

Licence Agreement

Ministry use licence

By purchasing this video, you are purchasing a license to use and show this video as part of your ministry in ONE church.

You are granted permission to use the video in:

1) Offline services, school assemblies or lessons, groups or at events (including youth, kids and midweek groups and events)

2) Online services or assemblies that are streamed or pre-recorded. (For online services, the content video you have purchased should be part of a complete church service which must be at least 20 minutes long.)

3) Online small groups meeting over Zoom or a similar video call platforms.

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