Come and see Jesus' super powerful, super strong love in action! Delightful pop-up book animation that tells the story of the day Jesus died, and explores why the earth shook.
Jesus asked questions to make us think and learn, in the same way our teachers might ask us questions. Jesus asked, so that we would learn the truth, that our Heavenly Father cares for us.
Engaging Christian video explores the Easter story. What is life, what kind of tale? Comedy or tragic? Is Easter the true comedy?
Nothing says "I love you" like a box of chocolates - or does it? Find out how our Creator shows us his love, watch 'How Do You Say "I Love You"?' now!
Trace Jesus' plan to mend a broken world - to his death? But the story doesn't end with his defeat. Jesus' resurrection secures us eternal life, a renewed world, eternal life and sin conquered forever.
Paul Faulkner unpacks the forgiveness we receive from Jesus, as He took our place on the cross. He asks the question, 'Does He know what He's doing?'
Jesus' resurrection changed everything for Peter - and changes everything for us too! Creative watercolour illustrations and a thoughtful script will help all ages understand what happened between Jesus' death and the early church beginning!
God made everything the wrong way round on one day to put everything the right way round in eternity. Creative watercolour illustrations and a thoughtful script will help all ages understand what happened when Jesus died.
Creative video that mixes colourful illustrations, Easter elements and a thoughtful script to help all ages understand what Jesus accomplished on the cross to bridge the gap between our stain of sin and God's holiness. Ideal for celebrating God's love in action this Easter!
When it boils down to it - Easter is central to the Christian faith. Who would have thought that a weekend would have been so key to the fate of humanity? The reality is we can find fullness and full-on forgiveness because Jesus rose from the tomb.
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?
What is Easter all about? Chocolate eggs and bunnies or a cross and an empty tomb? Find out what the people of Preston said in this video...
We were all born to die, is there really no escape? God doesn’t let down a rescue-rope, he sends a cannonball! Watch to find out more.
Imagine the events surrounding Good Friday unfolded today... What would the online reaction be? This short film was a Jerusalem Awards finalist.
What is Easter really all about? Powerful animation showing the trial, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. He has risen...he is alive!
A beautifully animated video showing the amazing things that Jesus said and did to show how God loves us.
Are joy and peace beyond our reach? "Servant Song" meditates on how Jesus's life, death and resurrection bring life and hope to our brokenness.
A powerful animation of Jesus' death and resurrection to fit with the lyrics of the hymn 'Jerusalem'.
Follow in the footsteps of Jesus’ followers as they get talking to someone who gives them the biggest surprise of all! Jesus' surprising story.
Quirky Dr Max loves facts. Surely one fact is certain - no one beats death. Or is it?
A funny thing happened on the way to Jerusalem... Watch this video for Easter themed stand-up poetry about the comedy behind Easter.
This spoken word poem unpacks the sad humour and irony in Jesus' execution.
Spoken word video from Speak Life about the humour and irony surrounding Jesus' resurrection.
Spoken word Christian video of the author of life rewriting history to come down into time and space and die on Good Friday as an offering for humanity's sin.
From heartbreak to joy three days later, witness the realisation of Jesus’ certain victory through Peter’s eyes. Jesus went from fully perfect to fully broken so we could be fully fixed and forgiven, forever.
Witness the emotional turmoil of events before Easter Sunday through the man who watched from the sidelines. Spoken word by Dai Woolridge from the perspective of Peter.