From Phil Moore’s album Home for Christmas: Carols for a very different Christmas. A Phil Moore original, this song traces the Word of God: from creation’s beauty and order, to the prophets’ teaching, to Jesus the Word in flesh, to finally hearing, believing and sharing Jesus’ words of life and freedom.
Phil Moore's adaptation of Charles Wesley's classic Easter hymn lifts our voices to the joy of Easter Sunday - Alleluia!
Sing of our Saviour's marvellous and wonderful love for us, exemplified in his death on the cross and secured by his triumphant resurrection.
Sing of the blessings poured out on us at the cross: we have a sacrificial Lamb, a Shepherd to guide us, a stream to satisfy us and a Father who brings us home.
An original Easter tune from Phil Moore that reminds us of Christ's overflowing love shown on the cross that fills and fixes empty, broken hearts.
A hopeful, reflective song that looks forward to the certain hope of a renewed world and restored relationship with God, achieved by Christ's death on the cross and his glorious resurrection.
We were lost in sin's darkness until the star over the manger marked the birth of the Light of the world, who would bring eternal light and life into our hearts.
For many, Christmas will be a hard time, full of loneliness, homelessness or loss. But that first Christmas, Jesus came to bring light to those dark places.
Discover the Bible’s accurate diagnosis of our world’s brokenness, and the certainty of the hope God offers in Jesus. How hopeful are you feeling?
Without being prescriptive or judgemental, this creative and accessible stop-motion animation puts the climate change emergency in the Biblical context of our greed and selfishness, calls us to respond and points us to the promise of a forever perfect world.
A call to pray, to live, to speak, to love and to walk this good news out. Maybe it's the way we walk?
This engaging animation retells the parable of the sower. Jesus told this parable to represent the contrasting responses to the gospel, which is your response?
This video is a powerful representation of how God chose to die for us and loves us despite our sinful, broken ways. Matt Chandler tells his story of being at a youth conference where the speaker spoke about sexual sin using a single red rose.
Christians in Training is an 11-episode children’s series which provides a ‘whistle stop tour’ of the New Testament letters, focusing on the Pauline Epistles. Each episode includes a range of resources to run a complete session for 4-11 year olds.
A sermon or talk intro video for a teaching series from the book of Colossians
A sermon or talk intro video for a teaching series from the book of Romans.
A sermon or talk intro video for a teaching series from the book of Ecclesiastes.
A sermon or talk intro video for a teaching series on Jesus Christ in the Bible.
A sermon or talk intro video for a teaching series from the book of Colossians
Spoken word for Black History Month from the perspective of a white person with adopted black siblings, that looks to diagnose the deep-rooted problems beneath racism.
Paul Faulkner unpacks the complexity of being "equal parts black and British", beginning with his grandfather's arrival, 60 years ago, and looking forward to a loving, diverse church family for his own grandchildren, 60 years later.
Are you struggling to keep going? God doesn't promise us that it'll go away today, but he does promise lasting peace one day.
The Jewish Bible contained over 100 promises about an exceptional person who would come to save the world. This video explores what the chances are of this person actually arriving.
From creation to fall, redemption to new creation – this is the Bible's story in four beats. A Spoken Word video performed by Dai Woolridge.
A boiled-down explanatory video about what Christianity is, what Jesus has to do with it, how to become a Christian and how it impacts your life.
Discover through 13 creatively illustrated videos the themes found in Genesis, including God’s provision, guidance and what it means to trust in Him. This series unpacks some key bible stories, including the Flood, the call of Abraham and creation.
What's the best invitation you've ever received? Watch "Essentials" to find out the amazing invitation that God is offering you today...
It’s with profound sadness, but also great thankfulness that we remember Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II who served so faithfully.
Imagine having a baby when you're 100 years old! That's what happened to Abraham and Sarah, because God is powerful to keep his promises and gave them a son, even in their old age.
Sarah sent Ishamael and Hagar away but God promised to make Ishmael into a great nation and take care of him, even though he wasn't the promised son. Abraham trusted God, and God provided a safe place for them to live.
Imagine having to give up what is most precious to you! Could you do it? God asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac. Abraham obeyed, even though it was scary. But then God provided a sheep to be sacrificed instead. Because Abraham had not even withheld his only son from God, God gave him a BIG promise of many descendants and great blessing!
God sent a special sign to Abraham's servant to show that Rebecca was the right choice to be Isaac's wife! Isaac and Rebecca were married, and God's promises of a great nation began to be fulfilled! Today, we can look at God's word to guide us even when things are difficult.
Jacob and Rebecca tricked Isaac into giving Jacob his blessing, instead of Esau. When we lie to each other, there are sad consequences. But amazingly, God is still able to work through people's sin to keep his promises.
The night before Jacob met Esau, he wrestled with a mysterious man! The man gave Jacob a new name: 'Israel', which means 'to wrestle with God'. The struggle showed Jacob that he could trust God, even when it was scary!
In the 2nd episode of 'What was it like to be with Jesus?', we see him walking on water and calming a storm. Wow - only God could do that! Watch to discover what happens to Peter...
Jacob had a dream of a stairway to heaven filled with angels, with God at the top. God made the same 3 BIG promises he'd made to Abraham to Jacob of many descendants to fill the promised land, and enjoy great blessing.
In the last episode of 'What was it like to be with Jesus?', Jesus rises from the dead! He has defeated death and we can come to him for forgiveness and eternal life, when we will know fully what it's like to be with Jesus.
In the fifth episode of 'What was it like to be with Jesus?', we see that Jesus' death was all part of God's plan to save us from sin. We can say "sorry" to God and "thank you" to Jesus for rescuing us!
In the fourth episode of 'What was it like to be with Jesus?', Jesus gives his friends a special meal to remember him by: bread and wine to show his death on the cross to save us from our sins.
In the third episode of 'What was it like to be with Jesus?', Jesus asks his followers, "who do you say I am?" Peter answers 'the Messiah', which means God's special king. How would you answer Jesus' question?
In the first episode of 'What was it like to be with Jesus?' we meet Simon, Andrew, James and John who leave EVERYTHING to follow Jesus and have their lives changed and transformed by him!
God made three BIG promises to Abraham to do with the promised land, lots of children, and great blessing. These promises were God's grace to those who didn't deserve it but were loved by God.
Laban tricked Jacob the same way Jacob tricked Esau. But despite Laban's lies and deceit, God looked after Jacob and his family. God's plans are much bigger than human plans so nothing can get in the way of him keeping his promises.
Bernie leaves Ben’s house in a mess while he is away. Even though Ben showed great generosity, Bernie still took him for granted. God’s people needed to work hard at living in God’s way, and had to be reminded of God’s Word and their identity once again.
The house is finally done, and there is a ceremony to celebrate! God’s people in Nehemiah’s time also thanked and celebrated God and his provision!
Ben welcomes Bernie into his home, despite the number of times he tried to stop their building work. This episode demonstrates the forgiveness and kindness of God to us, even when we consistently mess up.
Bernie gets caught stealing tools from Tommy, but is immediately sorry for doing so. God loves it when we are sorry and repent, and he continues to love and forgive us when we mess up.
Ben helps Bernie out by reading the instruction manual to assemble a cement mixer. God’s people in Jerusalem listened for hours to God’s Word, so they returned to living in the way that God instructs.
Before Ben properly moves into his new home, he counts up all of his possessions to make sure he has everything he needs (and throws out anything he doesn’t need).
The remarkable story of God’s power and Nehemiah’s faith, as they managed to finish building in just 52 days!
Arguments are breaking out in Ben’s construction site - what will he do to keep the peace? When Nehemiah’s team faced internal quarrelling, he had to remind them of God’s goodness and provision up to that point.
Ben is in danger! Bernie is attempting crazy stunts to try and stop Ben and Tommy from building. He needs to protect his workers, just as Nehemiah had to protect God’s people while their enemies were threatening them.
In the process of rebuilding, Bernie tries to help but he just makes a mess and destroys things. Nehemiah also faced different sorts of people on his team, yet he still knew that God would ensure that the work would be completed.
Ben and Tommy are worried that they won’t get the house done, because Bernie is trying to stop them! As they learn about Nehemiah, they hear of how he trusted that God would do what he promised - he just needed to trust and obey God.
Meet Ben the Builder and Tommy the Toolbox as they begin their adventure into rebuilding a whole house. They find out about Nehemiah’s plans to rebuild Jerusalem, and how he prayed to God for people to help them.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food. But Coach is determined to get his life on track by training him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin to live for him.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food. But Coach is determined to get his life on track by training him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin to live for him.
Lot moved to Sodom which had an impressive town and lots of green spaces. But Abraham didn't focus on what looked best. Instead, he trusted in what God had in store for him. Today, we can trust God and turn to him when making decisions by reading God's word in the Bible and praying.
The story of the Flood teaches us how S.I.N. makes God feel, how God punishes sin and how God provides a rescue for those who trust in him. Whenever we see a rainbow in the sky, we can remember God's promise to rescue those who trust in him through Jesus!
The Fall is when S.I.N. came into the world. Sin is when we say 'Shove off God, I'm in charge, No to your rule.' In the garden, the man and woman lived happily in relationship with God - until the crafty serpent tempted them to eat fruit forbidden by God.
Genesis means the "beginning". When the world began, God didn't need any ingredients or art supplies - there was nothing there. Instead, God created the world by speaking.
Aside from having good table manners, Epaphroditus lives for Jesus in all he does and honours God with how he treats people. That means he's a godly example for the Philippians Christians, just like Paul says in his letter.
Resolutions seem designed to show weakness. This poem explains Jesus kept his resolution to free us from failure as he cried “It is finished!”
Our children are handling some big emotions: loneliness, fear, worry, confusion. They may be small, but the pressures on them can be huge. Let's teach our children to turn to God with these emotions, so he can tend to their troubled hearts.
Meals with Jesus is a nine-episode children’s animated series that follows nine meals Jesus had with people in Luke’s gospel.
Jesus came to find and save lost sinners, like Zacchaeus, and welcome them into God's family. How amazing that Jesus wants to be friends with sinners!
Levi was a traitor with a big S.I.N. problem. He needed Jesus to change his heart. The Pharisees thought they were healthy, and didn't need Jesus. Just like Levi, when we trust that Jesus has saved us through his death on the cross, we can be forgiven.
One day, Jesus will throw the greatest party ever in heaven and it will be full of surprising guests, just like his parable. Jesus invites us, 'come on in to my party!' Will you say yes to Jesus' invitation?
Two friends from Jerusalem had dinner with a mysterious man, who did something very familiar. When Jesus broke the bread, they recognised him for who he was!
Jesus and the disciples ate bread and drank wine to remember Jesus as the Lamb who died on the cross and took our punishment. Today, we call this meal the Lord's Supper or Communion to remember Jesus and look forward to our meal with Jesus in heaven!
Jesus went to a party where everyone thought they should have the best seat, so he told a story to show that following God is about loving him and putting others first.
When Jesus came for a meal, Martha rushed around cooking and cleaning - but Mary stopped everything to listen. Which sister did the right thing? Why is listening to Jesus so important?
Hungry people needed feeding and sick people needed healing! Jesus did something only God could do: he fed 5,000 people with 5 loaves and 2 fish and there were 12 baskets of leftovers!
Simon, a respected church-goer, and a woman with a bad reputation both have a meal with Jesus. But only one understands that they are a sinner in need of a saviour - and only one thanks Jesus. Watch to discover who it is!
Watch how S.I.N. (Shove off God, I'm in charge, No to your rules) entered the world and God started his amazing rescue plan to send a serpent-crusher king!
Watch as God speaks animals into being and hear the child-friendly, simple explanation of the creation of Adam and Eve. On Day 6 of creation, the world was VERY good!
Watch the world appear out of nothing, as God speaks creation into being and covers earth with water, plants, lights, birds and sea creatures! Suitable for children 2-7 years.
A spoken word lament that honestly unpacks the rawness of grief and suffering, and then points to God who holds our fragile hearts, strengthens our stumbling faith and who died so we can live in hope now of an eternally perfect future.
A modern, Pilgrim's Progress-style analogy of the cross' great exchange. On his journey through Town, Man loses his valuable ticket to a seat on an aeroplane that will take him far away. Who will pay the price for a new one?
To the people who’ve reached their end, there is someone who will never let go of you, never stop fighting for you, and never give up on you.
The voices of failure, fear, pain and regret can be overwhelming. But there is real and lasting hope that gives value, purpose and strength to withstand the storm. This hope has a name.
Where is your God? - here's an answer to this familiar question through a contemporary reflection on Psalm 42's repeated refrain.
Creative Christian animation depicting Jesus' parable of the lost sheep - how far would a shepherd go to find one lost sheep?
Christian animation depicting one of Jesus famous teachings, The Parable of the Sower - how do we hear and receive God's Word?
Is God a giant Father Christmas? A moralistic dispenser of stuff - someone who's watching and waiting to spot our mistakes? Or is there something more to him?
Creative Christian animation depicting Jesus' parable of the talents - how should we use the gifts that God has given to us?
Christian animation showing Jesus' parable of the Wise and Foolish Builders - why is it important to build our lives on a firm foundation?
Short Christian animation showing Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan found in the Bible - what does it mean to 'love our neighbour?'