A Child is Born

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)

A Child is Born

A Child Is Born is more than just a moment in history—it’s the divine turning point that reshaped the course of humanity. The birth of Jesus isn’t just a sentimental scene in a nativity set; it is the arrival of God Himself into the mess and mystery of our world. It’s the moment when hope put on skin, when eternal light stepped into the shadowed corners of the earth. This is the story of Emmanuel—God with us—and it continues to invite hearts into wonder, worship, and transformation.

At the heart of this powerful moment lies a truth that the world has never been able to forget: that in a small, quiet town, in the stillness of night, heaven met earth in the form of a child. A child who would one day carry the weight of the world. A child who came not with political power or royal fanfare, but in vulnerability and simplicity. This is the story that our church communities return to year after year, not because it is familiar, but because it is essential.

That’s why the visuals we create for this season matter deeply. The A Child Is Born collection of church graphics is built to serve this sacred story. These aren’t just decorative pieces for a worship set—they’re visual expressions of a deeper invitation. With thoughtfully crafted Photoshop and PNG templates, you can reflect the awe and majesty of Christ’s birth in every environment—whether on a screen during worship, on a social post reaching the unchurched, or within printed materials for community events.

Each visual in this collection is a reminder that what happened that night in Bethlehem still speaks to our world today. It still calls out to the lonely, the exhausted, the questioning, and the hopeful. The arrival of Jesus is a declaration that God did not remain distant. He came close. He came into the ordinary. Into the chaos. Into the waiting.

These graphics are designed with the goal of stirring reverence and reflection. Every light burst, every silhouette, every detail is meant to echo the wonder of that holy night. Whether you’re preparing for a candlelight service, a Christmas sermon series, or community outreach, these templates will help you create a space where people pause and feel the weight and warmth of the gospel.

Who is this for:
• Churches planning their Advent or Christmas sermon series
• Worship leaders creating environments of reflection and celebration
• Communications teams preparing content for seasonal emails or social posts
• Outreach ministries designing promotional materials for Christmas events
• Media volunteers needing professional templates for slides, screens, and signage

What’s included:
• Main title graphics (3840×2160) designed for use on worship screens or event branding
• Social media images (1080×1350) perfect for sharing inspirational quotes or scripture verses related to Christmas
• Story graphics (1080×1920) ideal for Instagram or Facebook stories to highlight key moments in the nativity narrative
• Background templates for scripture or sermon notes to support worship and teaching moments
• Lower thirds templates for speaker introductions or event details during services
• Editable Photoshop (.PSD) files that allow customization of colors, fonts, and imagery
• High-quality PNG files ready for immediate use across digital and print platforms

This story of Christ’s birth has always been more than a historical record. It is the embodiment of a promise that God made long before that night arrived—a promise of redemption. The Old Testament prophets spoke of this child: Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. And when the angels appeared to the shepherds, they declared that the time had come. The promise was being fulfilled. The Savior had come.

That truth gives Christmas its enduring power. It’s not simply about looking back to a manger scene; it’s about recognizing the movement of God toward us. In the middle of a world that’s tired and longing for meaning, the birth of Jesus is still good news. It’s still the moment where heaven opened wide and love moved in close.

The A Child Is Born graphics are created with this perspective. They serve to remind us that this event wasn’t quiet in its implications. It was the most disruptive and hopeful interruption history has ever seen. These visuals help you translate that weight and beauty into your services, so people don’t just see a scene—they feel the story.

In a season where people are flooded with images and noise, it’s essential that your church’s message stands apart. It should be rooted in truth. It should be visually compelling. And it should draw people toward the message, not away from it. That’s what these templates are built to do—to help your church communicate clearly, creatively, and faithfully.

Every detail is intentional. From color palettes that reflect warmth and divinity, to text placements that allow space for reflection, to scalable formats that work for everything from screens to print—this collection has been developed to serve the message, not distract from it.

More than ever, people need a reminder that they are not alone. That light has come. That hope remains. When you use these visuals, you aren’t just designing for aesthetics—you’re designing for impact. You’re creating an invitation for people to encounter the presence of Jesus in a fresh way.

Whether your congregation is large or small, whether you gather in person or online, this collection gives you the tools to visually anchor your community in the meaning of Christmas. Each image can help spark a moment of clarity, a moment of connection, a moment where someone sees the story with new eyes.

Perhaps one of the most beautiful elements of the Christmas story is that it began in obscurity. No fanfare, no spectacle—just a child in a stable, born into the stillness. And yet, it changed everything. That’s the power of the gospel. And that’s the heart behind these graphics. Not to impress, but to express the gravity and glory of a Savior who stepped into our world to rescue and redeem.

The templates provided are versatile and simple to use. Whether your team is experienced in design or just getting started, the editable Photoshop files allow you to adjust as needed. Want to add a scripture from your sermon series? Done. Need to update a font or match your church’s color scheme? Easy. The high-resolution PNGs are also ready for plug-and-play usage—ideal for last-minute content needs or volunteer teams who need quick solutions.

This collection supports your ministry not just in worship, but in all the touchpoints that surround the Christmas season. From inviting new visitors on social media, to reinforcing the theme during worship, to helping people reflect during the week—every asset is an extension of the message.

And this message is simple, yet profound: God came near. Jesus was born. Love took on flesh. And because of that, nothing is the same.

Let this season be marked not just by celebration, but by transformation. Let it be more than lights and songs—let it be a sacred return to the manger, to the beginning of a story that would one day include a cross, a resurrection, and a kingdom with no end.

A Child Is Born is not just a graphic theme—it’s the heart of Christmas. It’s the moment everything changed. And with these visuals, your church can step into that moment with reverence, beauty, and purpose.

As you prepare to lead your congregation through this season, may these tools help you reflect the hope that came wrapped in swaddling clothes. May they point people to Emmanuel—God with us—and remind every heart that the story isn’t over. It’s still unfolding. And it all began with a child.