{"id":34886,"date":"2022-09-10T21:46:51","date_gmt":"2022-09-11T02:46:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/one-picture-is-worth\/"},"modified":"2022-09-10T21:46:51","modified_gmt":"2022-09-11T02:46:51","slug":"one-picture-is-worth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/one-picture-is-worth\/","title":{"rendered":"One Picture Is Worth . . ."},"content":{"rendered":"<p align=\"justify\">A Survey Of Visual Resources For Preaching<\/p>\n<p>Although<br \/> preaching has always been an inherently verbal medium, one of the major trends<br \/> of 21st century preaching is a new emphasis on the visual.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> As<br \/> churches seek to communicate with new generations that are increasingly visually-oriented<br \/> (and less and less literary), many have discovered the power of a visual image<br \/> in communicating divine truth. That&#8217;s one reason why the most consistent trend<br \/> of contemporary church architecture is the presence of projection screens  &#8211;<br \/> we may or may not include a pulpit in a new church, but almost every new worship<br \/> center has one or more (usually more) screens for use in projecting visual images.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> As<br \/> one might expect, many companies and organizations have recognized the opportunities<br \/> presented by this trend, and the result is a burgeoning industry in visual resources<br \/> for worship and preaching. We aren&#8217;t talking about still photography here  &#8211;<br \/> the kind of images often used as backgrounds for song lyrics and such  &#8211;  but<br \/> coordinated video presentations (which may include still photos) with audio<br \/> tracks.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> How<br \/> are such videos used in worship? The best uses are integrated into the overall<br \/> worship experience to accomplish some purpose: set a mood, provoke a thought,<br \/> spark an idea, draw a chuckle. Sometimes they are used early in the service<br \/> to help set a theme; other times they are used immediately before the sermon,<br \/> as a virtual sermon introduction. On occasion, they might be used at the end<br \/> of a service to send listeners away with a powerful last impression.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> In<br \/> this first-ever survey of video resources for Preaching, we are emphasizing<br \/> resources that are ready-to-use for worship. A variety of resources are available<br \/> for the church which has media staff to create original resources, but that<br \/> is beyond our purpose here. This resource will focus on video material that&#8217;s<br \/> ready to go right in your DVD player  &#8211;  ready for you to push the &#8220;Play&#8221; button.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> Many of the websites listed provide the opportunity to view a preview of the<br \/> videos. Be sure to take advantage of this before ordering something, just in<br \/> case you aren&#8217;t comfortable with the look or style of a particular offering.<br \/> Even within a single resource provider, you&#8217;ll often find a wide variety of<br \/> styles and production values.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> No doubt we&#8217;ll miss some good sources, so feel free to let us know about other<br \/> options by writing us at feedback@preaching.com.<\/p>\n<p> Angelhouse Media<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> This<br \/> seems to be one of the most prolific Christian media companies right now, with<br \/> a variety of resources available. They offer several categories of video, including<br \/> &#8220;Sharable Parables&#8221; (brief stories with a deeper meaning; a bit long for most<br \/> worship services, but good for small groups), &#8220;The Text: Scripture in Pictures&#8221;<br \/> (images and narration focused on a specific biblical text); &#8220;Mirrors&#8221; (contemplative<br \/> reflections on life and God; they also have a Christmas collection in this series);<br \/> and &#8220;Interludes&#8221; (thirty-second videos on a biblical passage, ideal for transitions<br \/> in worship). Angelhouse offers quality production and a lot of variety. DVD<br \/> sets are $35.00 each, and can be ordered from http:\/\/www.angelhousemedia.com\/.<\/p>\n<p> BluefishTV<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> &#8220;Illustrate&#8221;<br \/> is one of the strongest video tools I&#8217;ve seen that will fit well into a worship<br \/> setting. Produced with pastor Erwin McManus, this three-volume DVD set contains<br \/> 27 video clips featuring real-life stories that deal with issues like adultery,<br \/> divorce, conflict, financial pressures, and more. These are emotionally-charged<br \/> and will help engage listeners and set the stage for the sermon. A second three-volume<br \/> set (with 33 clips) has now been released. Each set is $99.95 each, a reasonable<br \/> price for a strong set of video resources like this. While you&#8217;re checking this<br \/> out, take a look at &#8220;Shorts,&#8221; a set of commercial parodies that your teens will<br \/> love. Visit them at http:\/\/www.bluefishtv.com\/.<\/p>\n<p>Dayspring<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> This<br \/> company, best known for inspirational greeting cards, also offers a series of<br \/> inspirational videos which can be used in a church or church-related setting.<br \/> The videos I previewed each had a music track and text superimposed over beautiful<br \/> images, but not audio text  &#8211;  the kind of thing you might use at the beginning<br \/> of a service to set a mood for the congregation. Each of their CD&#8217;s contains<br \/> several short films; some of them are holiday-related collections. At a price<br \/> per collection (7 videos) ranging from $20-$30, individual videos are reasonably<br \/> priced. These are not high-energy videos, but they contain beautiful photography<br \/> and might be useful for a special service. You can see the complete Dayspring<br \/> collection at: http:\/\/www.dayspring.com\/movies\/<\/p>\n<p> Highway Video<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> Providing<br \/> resources for the &#8220;emerging church,&#8221; Highway Video produces 3-5 minute &#8220;visual<br \/> vignettes (that) challenge, convict, amuse, and drive ministry to the next level.&#8221;<br \/> At present they offer 14 video collections on DVD, each containing five videos,<br \/> for a cost of $55.00 per DVD; lower prices are available via a subscription<br \/> option. Unfortunately, their web site only allows you to preview a short clip<br \/> rather than the entire video. They also have other visual resources available,<br \/> such as Vibe Video (with music tracks but no audio text). The best bargain may<br \/> be their &#8220;Classics&#8221; collection  &#8211;  the first 30 videos they produced  &#8211;  which is<br \/> available for $120. Learn more at: http:\/\/www.highwayvideo.com\/<\/p>\n<p> Midnight Oil Productions<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> This<br \/> group offers a selection of high-quality video productions which can be used<br \/> in worship settings. You&#8217;ll find a variety of packages, including some for Easter,<br \/> Christmas, and a package called &#8220;On Purpose Media&#8221; ($45.00) for use in connection<br \/> with a 40 Days of Purpose campaign. My favorite preview was called &#8220;Good to<br \/> Go&#8221; and featured astronauts and the space program  &#8211;  a good &#8220;launching pad&#8221; for<br \/> a sermon on mission and responding to challenges. The two fellows behind this<br \/> company  &#8211;  Jason Moore and Len Wilson  &#8211;  are also the authors of the Digital<br \/> Storytelling: The Art of Communicating the Gospel in Worship (Abingdon Press).<br \/> You&#8217;ll find them at: http:\/\/www.midnightoilproductions.net\/<\/p>\n<p> Nooma<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> Nooma<br \/> films are different from most of the others discussed here, since they are short<br \/> films (10-14 minutes each) that feature the teaching of Rob Bell, creative pastor<br \/> of Mars Hill Bible Church in Grandville, Michigan. Bell is seen teaching on<br \/> each film, supplemented by high quality visuals and music. Because if the length<br \/> of these, they are more likely to be useful as discussion-prompters for small<br \/> groups rather than in corporate worship, but portions could be used in a worship<br \/> setting. Theer are currently ten films available on various subjects, and each<br \/> is available in DVD or VHS for $10, plus shipping. Nooma films can be ordered<br \/> through Zondervan (at a cost of $12.99 each), or direct from www.nooma.com.<\/p>\n<p> Vertical Sky Productions<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> Vertical<br \/> Sky&#8217;s three volumes of Igniter Videos each contain five mini-movies; prices<br \/> on the collections range from $39-$45, or you can purchase all three sets for<br \/> $99. The videos are well-done; the one called &#8220;me\/church&#8221; will have you rolling<br \/> in the aisles. You can preview clips at their website; a few allow you to see<br \/> the whole video. Check them out at: http:\/\/www.verticalsky.com.<\/p>\n<p> Visual Worship<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> Each<br \/> edition of Visual Worship is a toolbox of 10 film and musical components all<br \/> centered around a biblical theme. Each package includes short films, testimonies,<br \/> dramatic readings, hymns and contemporary songs, a &#8216;visual prompter series&#8217;<br \/> and sermon outlines along with Guides for Student Pastors and Christian Education\/<br \/> Small Group leaders. A new package\/theme is released monthly; kits already released<br \/> include Forgiveness, Disappointment, Time and Prayer. Visual Worship is produced<br \/> by Integrity Film and Video, part of the Integrity Media organization. I really<br \/> like this series; then again, I write the sermons and several of the user guides,<br \/> so I&#8217;m prejudiced! Each kit is $59.95 (though you can get the first one at a<br \/> discount right now). Check it out at: http:\/\/www.integritymusic.com\/vw.<\/p>\n<p> Sermonspice.com<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> Rather<br \/> than being a producer of video content, this website is a place you can go to<br \/> find hundreds of sermon-support videos developed by many different producers<br \/> and distributors (including some of those cited above).&nbsp; At the site you can<br \/> search for videos by topic, preview them on-line, and download them to your<br \/> own pc, for prices typically ranging from $5 to $20 each. Each month they have<br \/> a free video available for downloading. If you&#8217;re new to the use of video, this<br \/> may be a good place to begin exploring video options for your worship; then,<br \/> as you discover what works well for you, you will want to purchase larger sets<br \/> from those providers whose work you find helpful. 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