A King 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 King is Born

A King Is Born marks a moment that shifted the entire narrative of human history. In a world gripped by division, longing, and silence, something utterly unexpected happened. God arrived—not in military triumph or regal grandeur—but in the stillness of a manger. A King came to reign, and yet He came wrapped in cloth, not in robes. He came not to conquer with force, but to redeem with love. This is no ordinary king, and this is no ordinary birth. It is majesty cloaked in humility. Power expressed through presence. The divine made accessible.

That’s what makes the birth of Jesus so transformative. The arrival of Christ is not just the start of a religious story—it is the birth of a Kingdom that operates by an entirely different set of values. He did not come to take power, but to serve. He did not arrive with legions, but with angels singing to shepherds on the night shift. In every way, His entrance into the world flipped the script. It revealed that true kingship looks like laying down one’s life. That hope can grow out of obscurity. That the salvation of the world could begin in the arms of a teenage mother, in a borrowed stable.

A King Is Born invites your church community into this tension and wonder. It allows people to see past the decorations and traditions and connect to the raw, beautiful core of the Christmas story. It’s a call back to the child in the manger—and the crown He carried long before anyone noticed it. This collection of church graphics has been created with that purpose: to give you the visual tools to express the richness of this story. Every image is shaped by the contrast and truth of the gospel—grandeur hidden in simplicity, sovereignty found in a cradle.

These graphics are not just seasonal accessories—they’re vessels for storytelling. They are designed to help pastors, worship leaders, designers, and church volunteers visually communicate a story that still changes lives. Whether you’re preparing a Christmas Eve service, launching a sermon series on the Incarnation, or simply sharing posts on social media, these visuals bring both beauty and clarity to your message.

Who is this for:
• Churches preparing Advent or Christmas worship services
• Pastors and ministry teams leading seasonal teaching series
• Communications directors needing cohesive branding for Christmas events
• Designers crafting visuals for bulletins, social posts, or signage
• Volunteers looking for easy-to-use graphics for slides, livestreams, or announcements

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 the birth of Christ
• Story graphics (1080×1920) ideal for Instagram or Facebook stories that highlight the wonder of the Christmas narrative
• Background templates for scripture slides or sermon notes to support your message visually
• Lower thirds templates for speaker intros or event announcements during livestreams or services
• Editable Photoshop (.PSD) files for full customization—change colors, text, and layout to suit your church’s unique style
• High-quality PNG files ready for immediate use across print and digital platforms

The heart behind A King Is Born is to create space where awe can grow. Space where your congregation can feel the tension of that night. The quiet. The hope. The arrival of the long-awaited King, not with swords and thrones, but with straw and starlight.

We know that in today’s world, attention is fragmented and distractions are constant. That’s why clarity and consistency in visuals are more important than ever. When someone walks into your church or scrolls past your content, the imagery should immediately center them on the story of Jesus. It should reorient them to truth. It should help them breathe deep and remember: a Savior has come.

This collection helps you do just that. The visuals don’t distract from the message—they amplify it. The tones are warm, the compositions are thoughtful, and the aesthetic is both reverent and modern. Each graphic becomes a reflection of what that night truly means: God with us, in all our mess and need.

This isn’t a King who arrives distant or unapproachable. He comes near. He knows the dust and the hunger and the waiting. His majesty doesn’t remove Him from our reality—it steps directly into it. And that’s what this collection is meant to visually embody. Whether it’s a full-screen title during worship, a post reminding your followers of the reason we celebrate, or a simple slide behind a Scripture reading—each piece is designed to create meaningful moments.

And it’s not just for Sundays. These templates are flexible and usable throughout your Christmas season. Use them in newsletters, on websites, for midweek devotionals, or even printed invitations to your Christmas Eve service. Their visual language holds together across multiple touchpoints, reinforcing the message that Christ’s birth is not just historical—it’s personal. It’s current. It matters now.

That’s why we included fully editable Photoshop files. You can adapt every detail—from colors to text to layout—so that your church’s personality and context come through. Whether you’re a small church with a part-time staff or a larger ministry with a design team, these files are built to support you. And for those moments when time is tight, the PNGs are there—ready to drop in and use without delay.

All of this flows from a central belief: that when a church tells the story of Jesus well—visually, verbally, relationally—people are drawn to Him. And this story, the birth of the King, is one of the most compelling narratives we have. It’s not a fairy tale or folklore. It’s the story of the eternal stepping into time. Of royalty choosing humility. Of a throne exchanged for a feeding trough so that no one could say God was too far off.

That story deserves to be told beautifully. That’s why this collection exists. It’s more than graphics—it’s a ministry tool. A way to help your church proclaim, in every frame, that a King has come and His reign is like no other. It brings hope to the broken, healing to the weary, and light to those in darkness.

May your church’s Advent season be rich with meaning. May each visual you use spark fresh reverence and fresh joy. May hearts soften, eyes open, and voices rise in response to the King born for us. And as you lead your community through this season, may these resources help you reflect the fullness of the story: that Christ came not to rule from afar but to dwell among us, to love us, and to save us.

A King Is Born—and the world will never be the same.