After the Christmas C(h)ord last year, Dai Woolridge has produced another brilliant spoken word video for Christmas. One for your church or youth group? This is the preview – you can download a copy for use from Spoken Truth.
Posts Tagged ‘Joseph’
Joseph Speaks: Worth a Listen
Posted in Church, tagged Christ, Christianity, Christmas, Dai Woolridge, faith, Jesus, Joseph, poetry, preview, spoken word, video, YouTube on 14 November, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Actually Advent: A Late Resource
Posted in Faith, tagged Advent, animation, birth, Children, Christianity, Christmas, Church, clip, devotions, faith, Family, Jesus, Joseph, Kids, Mary, movie, name, resource, Scripture Union, stable, story, YouTube on 18 December, 2012| 1 Comment »
I’m sure you’re all super-prepared for all the Advent happenings in your parish. But just in case you aren’t (or want to be extra-super-prepared for next year) I thought I’d share this brilliant alt.Advent series from Scripture Union that I just came across. They are posting a 2-3 minute daily animation of part of the Christmas story every day of Advent. The full animation, combining all the clips, is 47 minutes long – perhaps something to have on hand for early risers on Christmas Day…
These would be great for family devotions or to show in a service or school assembly. I might even show a few to the kids over tea this week. SU have posted a good number of other videos on their YouTube channel that would be useful for services or family bible times.
Here’s today’s lovely section of the story:
[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePB5LiRETkQ%5DJesus: True and Better
Posted in Faith, tagged Abel, Abraham, Adam, bread, Christ, David, Esther, Isaac, Jacob, Jesus, job, Jonah, Joseph, kinetic typography, lamb, Lent, life, Moses, temple, Tim Keller, True and Better, vision, YouTube on 27 February, 2012| 7 Comments »
After a good start to the week? Enlarge your vision of Christ and watch this brilliant kinetic typography clip accompanying Tim Keller explaining how Jesus is the ‘true and better’ Adam, Abel, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Rock of Moses, Job, David, Esther, Jonah, temple, lamb, life, bread (I may have missed a couple).
[HT: Mez McConnell]