The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community. In a US accent.
This book is a faithful rhyming retelling of the Christmas story that will help Lego-loving children to engage with the Christmas story afresh.
This Christmas story trail is an interactive way for people to explore the Christmas message. When scanned with a phone a hidden video plays which communicates the gospel message.
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community. In a US accent.
Explore the death and resurrection of Jesus with this powerful video that looks at the amazing sacrifice he made for us and how his story doesn't end there.
We may sometimes wonder how we got to where we are in life, but Jesus tells us exactly how he got to the cross and why he went. In this video, find out how we can end up in heaven because of him.
This Easter story trail is an interactive way for people to explore the Easter story. When scanned with a phone a hidden video plays which tells the story. (UK Postage & Packing included in price)
Christmas isn’t about the beautifully wrapped presents, or enjoying the most expensive food and drink, Christmas is about Loving others, the way Jesus loved us.
Filled with our exciting Christmas Story Trail, LEGO building challenges, notes for a talk, and more, this family event pack will help you plan some fun for families this Christmas and tells the story of how Jesus, the promised King, has been born to bring salvation to the world!
The Holy Spirit came at Pentecost and it's still with us today! The "fruit of the Spirit" appear in Paul's letter to the Galatians, but what does each of these look like? This video takes a look at Biblical examples of all nine attributes, forming a picture of what someone filled with the Holy Spirit looks like.
The Holy Spirit came at Pentecost and it's still with us today! The "fruit of the Spirit" appear in Paul's letter to the Galatians, but what does each of these look like? This video takes a look at Biblical examples of all nine attributes, forming a picture of what someone filled with the Holy Spirit looks like.
On the 6th of May 2023, Charles will be crowned king at his coronation, where he will promise to dedicate his life to serving others, but what is a coronation? This animation takes a look at what happens in the ceremony and how it can point us to Jesus.
On the 6th of May 2023, Charles will be crowned king at his coronation, where he will promise to dedicate his life to serving others, but where do we get this idea that kings should serve us? Let's take a look at Jesus, the King of Kings.
On the 6th of May 2023, Charles will be crowned king at his coronation, where he will promise to dedicate his life to serving others, but what is a coronation? This animation takes a look at what happens in the ceremony and how it can point us to Jesus.
On the 6th of May 2023, Charles will be crowned king at his coronation, where he will promise to dedicate his life to serving others, but where do we get this idea that kings should serve us? Let's take a look at Jesus, the King of Kings.
On the 6th of May 2023, Charles will be crowned king at his coronation, where he will promise to dedicate his life to serving others, but where do we get this idea that kings should serve us? Let's take a look at Jesus, the King of Kings.
On the 6th of May 2023, Charles will be crowned king at his coronation, where he will promise to dedicate his life to serving others, but what is a coronation? This animation takes a look at what happens in the ceremony and how it can point us to Jesus.
Having suffered from chronic pain herself since the age of 10, facing physical, emotional and spiritual challenges along the way, Emma uses her experiences to portray suffering with understanding, sensitivity and compassion whilst encouraging us to look to Christ.
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Southern English Accent)
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Southern English Accent)
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Scottish Accent)
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Northern Irish Accent)
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Northern English Accent)
Attention-grabbing spoken-word 60 second Lego Christmas video
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Southern English Accent)
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Welsh Accent)
Share the Christmas message with this attention-grabbing 60 second video and reach 1000s in your local area.
When Jesus was born, he brought lots of people joy - and continues to today. Whether you’re young, old, rich or poor, Jesus is joy for everyone, everywhere!
This playful illustrated animation is a helpful alternative to Halloween and unpacks the Feast of Tabernacles, taking children to the first ever 'Light Party', where Jesus said 'I am the light of the world'.
The risen Jesus is still changing people. He breaks the power of sin and sadness for everyone who trusts Him. Knowing Jesus beat death for us means all our sadness will one day be joy! Like the first Easter, we celebrate that Jesus is ALIVE. He is with us, and changing us.
Feeling lost? Everyone feels that way sometimes. But Easter is all about Jesus coming back to life, coming home. Is He hoping you'll come home too?
If Jesus didn't really rise from the dead, Christianity is both irrelevant and a waste of time. But if Jesus did rise from the dead, that changes everything. There is so much more than this life and then death!
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.
Powerful video styled as a radio broadcast from a female spoken word artist about the good news that burst onto the scene on the first Easter morning.
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?'
What have chocolate eggs got to do with Easter? This Easter, chocolate eggs can help point us to Jesus. In the same way that chocolate eggs are empty inside, the tomb Jesus was buried in was too. He had risen from the dead!
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!
Lazarus is dead. Jesus wasn't there. Watch "If you had been here" to discover what Jesus can possibly have to offer his bereaved sister?
Sing this worship song as a proclamation of praise with this lyric video by Co-Mission.
Sing this song of refuge and God’s blessing with this lyric video by Co-Mission.
In the Bible, there are four different types of love: eros, storge, philia and agape. This Valentine's Day, learn the four types of love and how God's agape love is the best love of all!
In the second of this three video series, see how Habakkuk finds a great glimmer of hope that anticipates the good news of Jesus: the righteous will live by faith.
As we watch international athletes perform and compete in over 100 events at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, what can the Bible teach us about performance? About where we fall short, and about the only one who was ever 'good enough'?
Countdown 25 days of December to Christmas Day with creative illustrations and a thoughtful script to help us stop, slow down and remember the real purpose of Advent.
Countdown 25 days of December to Christmas Day with creative illustrations, subtitles and a thoughtful script to help us stop, slow down and remember the real purpose of Advent.
This series explores the question: “What was it like to be with Jesus?” through a collection of six engaging videos. This series is an opportunity to go on a journey of discovery from Jesus’ first disciples being called, to his death and resurrection.
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. British Sign Language 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.
Do we just see a baby, or something more? Christmas evangelistic video inviting us to consider the baby Jesus and what he will grow up to become. British Sign Language Version.
Do we just see a baby, or something more? Christmas evangelistic video inviting us to consider the baby Jesus and what he will grow up to become.
What makes Christmas a truly happy or merry time? What and why do we celebrate? Unpack three names given to the baby in the manger: "Christ", "Jesus" and "Immanuel" meaning 'God with us'. Merry Christmas!
Phil Moore’s new original ‘We Have a Lamb’ looks beyond Jesus’ birth to the hope he offers: at the cross, of fulfilment and as our sacrificial Lamb.
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.
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?
Sin is often connoted to the really bad deeds, like murder or stealing. Yet we explore in this video that sin is really imperfection: missing the mark of God’s perfect standard for humankind.
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?
A sermon or talk intro video for a teaching series on Jesus Christ in the Bible.
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...
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!
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).
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.
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.
Romulus Ratus learns Paul's secret to being content, even when things go well for others or even when they don't go well for you. With Jesus' help, we can be happy with what we have, rather than envying others and grumbling.
Instead of being united, Romulus Ratus and Epaphorditus argue about missing apple pies! Instead of worrying, we can rejoice and take all our worries to him in prayer.
Postman Petros is a Roman citizen and he wants to return to his people and his family. In the same way, Christians are citizens of heaven and they belong to God's family. One day they will all be united together!
Postman Petros knows that he doesn't need to be the strongest or cleverest or fastest or bravest. Living for Jesus is about putting him and other Christians first, and he is willing to risk his life for Jesus.
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.
Postman Petros and Philippa help Romulus Ratus understand that Jesus wants us to shine like stars not because life is all about 'ME', but so he gets the glory! Grumbling puts 'ME' first, not Jesus.
After Epaphroditus gets stuck in a cave, instead of being selfish Romulus Ratus goes back to rescue him! Knowing Jesus should change the way we live, because we can follow his example of putting others first.
Postman Petros and Romulus Ratus meet Epaphoroditus, a Christian who can show them the way to Phil and Philippa's house, and is very excited to read Paul's letter!
Postman Petros is beginning to despair that he will ever escape prison, but Romulus Ratus reminds him what Paul's priorities were. Paul's life was all about Jesus and telling others about him.
Postman Petros is stuck in prison after being chased by the Roman guards! Take a closer look at Paul's letter - instead of being discouraged that he was locked up, Paul used the opportunity to tell the guards and prisoners about Jesus!
Postman Petros feels like giving up on his mission to deliver Paul's letter to the Philippians Christians. But Romulus Ratus knows where to look for encouragement - at the letter Postman Petros has from Paul!
Meet Postman Petros and Romulus Ratus! Postman Pete has just arrived in Philippi to deliver a letter from Paul. Paul is in prison in Rome, so he should be sad but he is full of joy. Discover why...
The 2020 Olympic games in Tokyo bring together athletes from different ages, classes, race and countries. Sport gives us a wonderful picture of running the race of the Christian life alongside Jesus and knowing he has already secured our victory.
Resolutions seem designed to show weakness. This poem explains Jesus kept his resolution to free us from failure as he cried “It is finished!”