2 Samuel

Sermon Series Graphics

What’s included in our Sermon Series Graphics?

(File Types: Photoshop & PNG)

  • Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160)
  • Social Media Post (1080×1350)
  • Social Media Story (1080×1920)
  • 2 Background Templates
  • 2 Lower Thirds Template
  • Bumper Video ( 3840×2160.mp4 + After Effects File)
  • New – Canva Templates (All Dimensions)

2 Samuel

2 Samuel is not just a historical record of kings and battles—it is a raw, honest, and deeply human book that reveals God’s faithfulness in the midst of victory, failure, redemption, and promise. Churches teaching through this powerful Old Testament text invite their congregations to explore leadership, repentance, brokenness, covenant, and the sovereignty of God. The 2 Samuel graphics collection supports that journey with a full visual package designed to reinforce the biblical narrative in worship settings, digital platforms, and everyday ministry communication.

The story of 2 Samuel is complex and personal. It centers on King David’s reign, highlighting both his triumphs and his deepest sins. This book shows how God works through flawed people to accomplish His purposes. From the establishment of David’s rule to his moral collapse, his repentance, and the enduring covenant made with his house, 2 Samuel reveals the tension between human failure and divine grace. Churches walking their congregations through this narrative need visuals that reflect the seriousness, the intensity, and the hope woven throughout these chapters.

Every church approaches the story of David differently. Some focus on the arc of leadership—how a shepherd became king and led a divided nation. Others highlight repentance and restoration, especially the honest confession that comes after sin and the mercy God offers in return. Still others trace the prophetic implications of David’s line, showing how it points forward to Jesus as the true King who reigns forever. No matter the emphasis, the graphics in this package provide consistent, high-quality assets that can visually anchor the teaching and enhance the worship experience.

What’s Included
• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — ideal for message series visuals, Scripture backgrounds, and worship slides
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — formatted for platforms like Instagram and Facebook, great for weekly updates or reflections
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical layout for Stories, Reels, and mobile-first content
• Two Background Templates — designed for use with lyrics, Scripture slides, reflection moments, or guided prayers
• Two Lower Third Templates — helpful for video content and livestreams, offering name identifiers and thematic labeling
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully editable for teams who want to customize text, layouts, or branding
• High-Resolution PNGs — optimized for drag-and-drop use across multiple formats, including presentation software and websites

Who This Is For
• Churches preaching a sermon series based on 2 Samuel, the life of David, or the Davidic covenant
• Communications teams creating a unified visual look for worship, teaching, and online engagement
• Pastors emphasizing spiritual formation through the lens of leadership, repentance, or biblical history
• Worship leaders integrating thematic Scripture slides or lyrical backdrops that align with the teaching
• Creative teams looking for flexible visual assets rooted in Scripture without needing extensive customization

2 Samuel opens in the aftermath of Saul’s death and David’s rise to power. The book does not shy away from the complexity of that transition. David’s journey is marked by political tensions, personal failings, and moments of deep worship. This honesty is one of the reasons why David’s story remains so relatable. People see themselves in his passion, his mistakes, and his longing for God. When churches teach through 2 Samuel, they are not offering a clean and polished model of faith—they are offering a real and redemptive one.

Church graphics can play a key role in shaping how people engage with that story. In worship environments, the main screen graphic sets the tone for the message before a word is even spoken. It provides continuity throughout the series, signaling that these weeks are dedicated to walking through a particular part of God’s Word together. The background templates keep visual consistency in elements like Scripture readings or worship lyrics, helping the congregation stay grounded in the theme from beginning to end.

Lower third templates are especially helpful for churches that stream or record services. They provide a clear, polished way to share speaker names, sermon titles, or Scripture references. This small detail goes a long way in building a sense of professionalism and accessibility, especially for online viewers who may be encountering the church for the first time.

Social church graphics extend the conversation beyond Sunday. The included post and story formats are perfect for sharing quotes, Scripture passages, or weekly reminders about the ongoing series. This keeps the message of 2 Samuel in front of the community during the week and invites people to reflect on it in their own lives. Whether it’s a reminder of God’s mercy after failure or a celebration of His faithfulness to keep covenant, these visual tools help churches stay connected to the message all week long.

One of the most powerful threads in 2 Samuel is the way God’s promise endures even when people fail. David’s sin with Bathsheba, the murder of Uriah, and the chaos that follows in his family show the consequences of brokenness. But in the midst of that darkness, God does not abandon His covenant. He remains faithful. Churches walking through these passages have the opportunity to teach about grace, repentance, justice, and the steadfast love of God. The visuals included in this collection help keep those themes in focus without overpowering them.

Because the church graphics are available in both high-resolution PNGs and fully editable PSD files, churches of all sizes and capabilities can use them effectively. Whether you have a full creative team or a single volunteer, these assets offer flexibility. You can add your church logo, change the language, or adapt the layout for your specific platform or audience. This ensures the visuals not only support the theme but also reflect your unique context.

2 Samuel also offers an incredible bridge between Old Testament history and New Testament hope. The covenant God makes with David in chapter 7 lays the foundation for the arrival of Jesus, the Messiah, the Son of David. Churches that want to explore how the whole Bible points to Christ can use this series as a powerful theological journey from kings to the King of kings. The graphics give weight and rhythm to that journey.

In seasons where churches want to call people to deeper faithfulness, 2 Samuel provides a blueprint. It shows what happens when a leader pursues God with integrity, and what happens when he fails. It shows how personal choices affect community health, and how worship plays a role in national repentance. It reminds us that God’s grace is often found in the ashes of our mistakes, and His purposes are never thwarted.

These are not easy topics to teach. But they are necessary. The church graphics in this collection support that teaching by providing visual anchors that hold the message in place week after week. They create an atmosphere that is cohesive, thoughtful, and rooted in Scripture.

Churches looking to move beyond surface-level teaching and into the depth of biblical narrative will find 2 Samuel to be rich ground. And this graphics package helps them bring that narrative to life in ways that are accessible, meaningful, and visually unified.

The story of David in 2 Samuel is not just a story about ancient kings. It’s about us. About our own victories and failures. About the kind of leaders we become. About our need for repentance and our hope in a faithful God. This resource equips churches to tell that story well. Not with spectacle, but with truth. Not with perfection, but with grace. And always with the deep conviction that God is still writing His story through His people today.