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Easter Picks
To help you find the perfect church media for easter we’ve rounded up some of our favorite short films, worship backgrounds, and sermon series collections.

SHORT FILMS
Short Films
A powerful Easter video illustrating the crucifixion, resurrection, and our need for salvation through Christ.
An emotive short film, taking us on a journey of seeing Jesus from an earthly perspective – through to recognising his work on the cross and his place as our savior.
A short film with easter scenes from Palm Sunday through to the Resurrection and Christ’s ascension! Scenes are revealed through brush strokes and textured imagery.
This series illustrates a world dead in sin. Darkness is then overcome by life. Symbolizing his resurrection power, who brought it back to life. Easter is a reminder of God’s love and mercy relieving us from the grip of darkness, calling us to thrive in his light. Use this series to lead your congregation into a moment of reflection.
The story of Easter is a beautiful story of hope, betrayal, tragedy and triumph. It’s about a God who loves us so much that he gave us his Son to be mocked, ridiculed, and killed by the very people he came to save. This is more than a story from history. It’s our story of redemption.
He is the Father’s Son, Savior of the world, and substitute for our sins. There is no other king like Him, there is no other king. Use for Palm Sunday or Easter.
An Easter series that proclaims that Jesus defeated death on the cross. He came to this earth in order to fulfill the old covenant. One that bridges the gap between God and sinners. Offering salvation for all that believe and follow Jesus. He was buried in a tomb and risen from the grave.
Death through Adam, life through Christ. The story of humanity’s descent and redemption.
A collaboration between twelve animators created as a free resource to help share the gospel. Includes bonus audio track without narration as well as an audio track without music.
“Son of Man” is a wordless film that connects scenes of Christ’s life, death and resurrection in order to immerse the viewer in the beauty and single-mindedness of Christ’s work on earth.
Designed for your Good Friday and Easter services, this video collection features a haunting and then triumphant version of “Were You There” by Aaron Strumpel. Detailed black-and-white sketches capture Jesus’ journey to the cross and give way to an unexpected explosion of color at as the sun rises on Resurrection Sunday.
Designed for your Good Friday and Easter services, this video collection features a haunting and then triumphant version of “Were You There” by Aaron Strumpel. Detailed black-and-white sketches capture Jesus’ journey to the cross and give way to an unexpected explosion of color at as the sun rises on Resurrection Sunday.
The Bible is not a series of disconnected stories; it is a single narrative that points to one person. Based on “Gospel-Centered Ministry” by Tim Keller.
At the cross the price was paid, His life was given, it was finished. Powerful and reflective, with somber visuals and inspiring music, this mini-movie is perfect for your Good Friday services.
This fun, animated visualization of Jesus arrival in Jerusalem, narrated by a child is perfect for Palm Sunday.
God’s presence appeared to Moses as a firey bush as well as an earthquake. To Job God came as a powerful whirlwind. The reaction to God’s presence was always one of fear but when Jesus came all of that changed. God was now approachable and personal and because of His saving work we can now enter boldly into God’s presence.
Crayon drawings animate real-life responses from children as they talk about Easter. Their unfiltered and heartfelt responses bring humor and depth to the subject. Only a child could mix the silly and the sacred to so powerfully illustrate what makes the story of Jesus and how we celebrate it so special.
All scars tell a story. The amazing story of the Gospel is that Jesus also has scars, but unlike our stories, His scars tell a beautiful story of love and forgiveness.
“Easter Colors” is an all-in-one media pack to help you create a visually unified and engaging Easter service.
This short film depicts Jesus’s journey to the cross, through classic paintings, for a Good Friday service.
“Homecoming” tells the story of the prodigal son’s return home and is a unique angle into an Easter sermon. The parable shows the heart of the Father through his extravagant grace lavished on his son which is a perfect parallel for Easter because that same extravagant grace is lavished on us through the cross and the empty tomb as we are welcomed home as Sons and Daughters of the King. For matching motion backgrounds see “Nomad”.
Our value is so often defined by the expectations of the status quo; we are told how to be successful and how to be accepted. And so we build lives that hide away our truth, ashamed of our struggles, our doubts and mistakes, instead choosing to build the impression of a life deemed worthy of this world. Yet deep within, we find ourselves longing for an acceptance and love that is unconditional, that values us not according to the world’s definitions, but according to who we uniquely are.
Easter reminds us of the incredible and monumental rescue that took place over 2000 years ago. Since the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, we have needed the rescuing hand of God to deliver us from evil and sin. This Easter series is to remind us of how God has been rescuing us since the beginning. From David and Goliath, Daniel, Jonah and countless over stories, God’s love for us was ultimately displayed when he sent Jesus Christ to die for us on the cross, only to be risen from the dead so that we may be saved.
SHORT FILMS
Short Films
A powerful Easter video illustrating the crucifixion, resurrection, and our need for salvation through Christ.
An emotive short film, taking us on a journey of seeing Jesus from an earthly perspective – through to recognising his work on the cross and his place as our savior.
A short film with easter scenes from Palm Sunday through to the Resurrection and Christ’s ascension! Scenes are revealed through brush strokes and textured imagery.
This series illustrates a world dead in sin. Darkness is then overcome by life. Symbolizing his resurrection power, who brought it back to life. Easter is a reminder of God’s love and mercy relieving us from the grip of darkness, calling us to thrive in his light. Use this series to lead your congregation into a moment of reflection.
The story of Easter is a beautiful story of hope, betrayal, tragedy and triumph. It’s about a God who loves us so much that he gave us his Son to be mocked, ridiculed, and killed by the very people he came to save. This is more than a story from history. It’s our story of redemption.
He is the Father’s Son, Savior of the world, and substitute for our sins. There is no other king like Him, there is no other king. Use for Palm Sunday or Easter.
An Easter series that proclaims that Jesus defeated death on the cross. He came to this earth in order to fulfill the old covenant. One that bridges the gap between God and sinners. Offering salvation for all that believe and follow Jesus. He was buried in a tomb and risen from the grave.
Death through Adam, life through Christ. The story of humanity’s descent and redemption.
A collaboration between twelve animators created as a free resource to help share the gospel. Includes bonus audio track without narration as well as an audio track without music.
“Son of Man” is a wordless film that connects scenes of Christ’s life, death and resurrection in order to immerse the viewer in the beauty and single-mindedness of Christ’s work on earth.
Designed for your Good Friday and Easter services, this video collection features a haunting and then triumphant version of “Were You There” by Aaron Strumpel. Detailed black-and-white sketches capture Jesus’ journey to the cross and give way to an unexpected explosion of color at as the sun rises on Resurrection Sunday.
Designed for your Good Friday and Easter services, this video collection features a haunting and then triumphant version of “Were You There” by Aaron Strumpel. Detailed black-and-white sketches capture Jesus’ journey to the cross and give way to an unexpected explosion of color at as the sun rises on Resurrection Sunday.
The Bible is not a series of disconnected stories; it is a single narrative that points to one person. Based on “Gospel-Centered Ministry” by Tim Keller.
At the cross the price was paid, His life was given, it was finished. Powerful and reflective, with somber visuals and inspiring music, this mini-movie is perfect for your Good Friday services.
This fun, animated visualization of Jesus arrival in Jerusalem, narrated by a child is perfect for Palm Sunday.
God’s presence appeared to Moses as a firey bush as well as an earthquake. To Job God came as a powerful whirlwind. The reaction to God’s presence was always one of fear but when Jesus came all of that changed. God was now approachable and personal and because of His saving work we can now enter boldly into God’s presence.
Crayon drawings animate real-life responses from children as they talk about Easter. Their unfiltered and heartfelt responses bring humor and depth to the subject. Only a child could mix the silly and the sacred to so powerfully illustrate what makes the story of Jesus and how we celebrate it so special.
All scars tell a story. The amazing story of the Gospel is that Jesus also has scars, but unlike our stories, His scars tell a beautiful story of love and forgiveness.
“Easter Colors” is an all-in-one media pack to help you create a visually unified and engaging Easter service.
This short film depicts Jesus’s journey to the cross, through classic paintings, for a Good Friday service.
“Homecoming” tells the story of the prodigal son’s return home and is a unique angle into an Easter sermon. The parable shows the heart of the Father through his extravagant grace lavished on his son which is a perfect parallel for Easter because that same extravagant grace is lavished on us through the cross and the empty tomb as we are welcomed home as Sons and Daughters of the King. For matching motion backgrounds see “Nomad”.
Our value is so often defined by the expectations of the status quo; we are told how to be successful and how to be accepted. And so we build lives that hide away our truth, ashamed of our struggles, our doubts and mistakes, instead choosing to build the impression of a life deemed worthy of this world. Yet deep within, we find ourselves longing for an acceptance and love that is unconditional, that values us not according to the world’s definitions, but according to who we uniquely are.
Easter reminds us of the incredible and monumental rescue that took place over 2000 years ago. Since the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, we have needed the rescuing hand of God to deliver us from evil and sin. This Easter series is to remind us of how God has been rescuing us since the beginning. From David and Goliath, Daniel, Jonah and countless over stories, God’s love for us was ultimately displayed when he sent Jesus Christ to die for us on the cross, only to be risen from the dead so that we may be saved.