In this post, we are covering the importance of Easter transition videos, the benefits of them, and some of the most popular videos on Shift Worship. Below, we highlight two of our most popular Easter videos, but we have many more on our site that you can find here!

Purpose of Transition Videos

Sometimes creating a worship service from start to finish can be a lot of work, and somewhat daunting. Depending on the size of the team putting this together, it may even seem impossible. Transition videos can serve many roles in a worship service such as worship intros, sermon bumpers, filler, and highlighting main points.

We recommend using transition videos as…well…transition videos! They are perfect for melding different aspects of the service together by eliminating awkward pauses and possible tech malfunctions. Congregants can remain engaged throughout the entire journey with amazing visuals.

All of our mini movies work with the common presentation software like Media Shout, Pro Presenter, and Easy Worship! They also have several different format options, so you can download exactly what works for you!

Transition videos are also a great way to lead into the beginnings of sermons or at the end!

Pro Tip: While our videos cannot be edited or altered, there are a few options for displaying them during service. Some videos can play in the background during the worship or sermon sections! You also have the flexibility to mute the sound of the video and have a live voice-over or instrumental accompaniment.

With either a Media or Pro subscription, users are able to livestream content from our site with no problems! If you are looking for more information on how this works, visit our site here, or send us an email at: info@shiftworship.com.

Importance of Sharing The Easter Story

Sharing the story of Easter during your church services had great importance as it serves to educate believers with a fundamental belief of their faith: the triumph of hope over despair and the promise of redemption.

By retelling the story of Jesus’s Crucifixion, death, and Resurrection, guests are reminded of the ultimate sacrifice paid for their sins. Sharing this story during Easter services can inspire reflection, repentance, and renewal. Additionally, sharing the Easter story can help the church community connect and create hope for the future. Most importantly, these visual can help encourage congregants to live in faith and practice the messages of love, forgiveness, and compassion.

Jesus Paid It All

As one of our top Easter videos, this media pays homage to the sacrifice that Jesus made for humankind. With beautifully painted imagery this Good Friday mini movie is perfect as an intro, transition, illustration, or sermon bumper this Easter season.

Created by Centerline New Media, this video will captivate the hearts and minds of your guests and encourage them in their journey with Christ.

View this video here.

Christ Is Risen

Found in the Vivid Easter Service Pack by Centerline New Media, this video shares the story of the ultimate sacrifice that Jesus made for humanity. With stunning visuals and inspirational music, you can help guests feel connected to the story of the Crucifixion.

View this video here.

Video Recap

In the video above, Nathan shares his excitement for both videos! Nathan is part of the Shift Worship team and is a crucial factor in making sure that churches have the media they need to reach their audience every Sunday.

Get Both Videos With A Free Trial

That’s right, get both videos for FREE with our 30-Day Free Trial. With a trial, you have 30 days or up to 50 downloads to explore our site and access our media. Whatever you download is yours to keep-no strings attached! Users have the ability to choose between our Media and Pro plan. Our Media trial includes access to motion and still backgrounds, social graphics, sermon titles, mini movies, countdowns, and the Quick Editor. The Pro trial includes everything in the Media trial PLUS transparent text layers, After Effects and Photoshop files. Which trial will you choose?