A spoken word on Remembrance. For Jake…and all those longing for a better ending
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.
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.
Brilliant Spoken Word poem that unpacks the Christmas story looking at the one thing that holds it all together – the Christmas Chord. Subtitled Version.
What holds Christmas together? Unpack the ‘moment in history that changed everything’, God’s trump card against the sin of a broken race.
Dai Woolridge performs a powerful spoken word on 4 words that underpin the message of Christmas: “Do not be afraid”. These words are offered to us today, in Jesus Christ.
Dai Woolridge performs a powerful spoken word on 4 words that underpin the message of Christmas: “Do not be afraid”. These words are offered to us today, in Jesus Christ. Subtitled Version.
If you were Joseph, and you put two and two together, what would you come up with? Spoken word with a modern twist exploring Joseph’s perspective of Mary’s pregnancy.
Fast-paced Christian video telling Jesus’ amazing life story as told in the gospels, condensed down to just 3 1/2 minutes!
Short Christian video creatively showing that the Bible is key to knowing God – it points to Him. Through his Word, God has made himself known.
A comic, Covid-spin on the 12 ‘Dais’ of Christmas (via Zoom) – and a poignant reminder of the 1 day that brought a message of love to our messy world.
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.
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.