Advent

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)

Advent

Advent is not just a season—it is a sacred rhythm. A quiet invitation to pause, reflect, and prepare. It is the opening chapter of the Gospel story, where longing meets promise, and hope begins to stir again in the hearts of God’s people. Long before the angels sang or the shepherds came running, there was waiting. Generations of waiting. And that’s where Advent meets us still—not in the frenzy of holiday chaos, but in the stillness of anticipation.

This theme is about entering that waiting with purpose. It reminds your church that before the celebration of Christmas comes the preparation of Advent. A time to look back and remember the promises fulfilled in Christ’s first coming, and to look forward with holy expectation to His return. Advent slows us down. It recalibrates our hearts. It teaches us how to live in the tension between the already and the not yet.

Advent is a journey—not toward sentiment, but toward the Savior. Each week of the season walks us through themes that anchor our faith: hope, peace, joy, and love. These are not just words we recite—they’re truths we cling to. In a world fractured by anxiety, division, and noise, Advent reminds us of what is most real: that the light of Christ shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

This theme draws your congregation into that story. With visuals that are thoughtful, elegant, and rooted in tradition, your services can reflect the tone of Advent—simple, beautiful, and full of meaning. These graphics are designed not to impress but to inspire. Not to compete for attention, but to direct it toward Jesus.

What’s Included

  • Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160)
  • Social Post Graphic (1080×1350)
  • Social Story Graphic (1080×1920)
  • Two Background Templates (for message slides, Scripture, or reflections)
  • Two Lower Third Templates (for livestreams or on-screen captions)
  • Photoshop (.PSD) Files
  • High-Resolution PNGs

Who Is This For

  • Pastors preaching through the Advent calendar or lectionary readings
  • Creative teams curating worship environments that invite reflection
  • Volunteers creating visual content with clarity and theological depth
  • Churches looking for graphics that feel both sacred and accessible
  • Ministries offering online or in-person Advent resources and devotionals

These church graphics and church media graphics are crafted for both beauty and ease. The PNG files are ready to use instantly across your screens, social platforms, and service slides. The Photoshop files allow for deep customization, enabling your team to adapt the design to your specific series, Scripture texts, or weekly themes. Whether you’re a large team or a small volunteer crew, these resources are flexible enough to support you.

But more than that, these visuals are here to support the journey. Because Advent is a journey of the heart. It invites your people to examine the spaces where they are still waiting, still longing, still hoping. It reminds us that the Christian life is not just about arrival—but about preparation. About tending the soul. About being awake to what God is doing—even in the silence.

Historically, Advent has always been a countercultural season. While the world rushes to celebrate, the Church is called to watch and wait. While the culture consumes, the Church considers. While society looks for instant gratification, the Gospel teaches us to wait for something eternal. That’s what makes Advent so powerful—it reorients us to God’s time.

And in that waiting, something beautiful happens. Hearts soften. Eyes open. Hope rises. The flickering candlelight of Advent reminds us that even a small flame can hold back the night. That Christ’s light doesn’t need to shout to shine. That sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is make space for God to speak.

Advent is the hush before the hallelujah. It’s the path through the wilderness that leads to the manger. It’s the reminder that God is never late, never absent, never unaware. His timing may stretch us, but His promises are sure. And that’s what your church gets to celebrate—not just with candles and carols, but with open hearts and ready hands.

Let this theme be a guide. Use the visuals to mark each week of the season with intention. Let every slide be a visual prayer, every graphic a gentle prompt to look up, to slow down, to stay expectant. Help your community rediscover that the waiting itself is holy—that God is just as present in the process as He is in the fulfillment.

Incorporate the weekly themes into your teaching:

  • Hope that is not wishful thinking, but a confidence anchored in Christ
  • Peace that passes understanding, guarding hearts in a chaotic world
  • Joy that is deeper than circumstance, rooted in the nearness of God
  • Love that came down and took on flesh to dwell among us

These themes are not arbitrary—they are transformative. They shape how we see the world, how we prepare for Jesus, and how we live in the tension of “already but not yet.” This season, help your church walk that road with clarity and wonder.

This visual collection isn’t here to compete with Christmas lights or social media campaigns—it’s here to quietly center your church on what matters. These church graphics don’t need to shout to be powerful. Their strength is in their stillness. Their beauty is in how they echo the story of a God who moves not just in power, but in patience.

And in that stillness, your people may find something they didn’t even know they were looking for. A renewed sense of wonder. A deeper anticipation. A reawakened longing for Jesus—not just as a story, but as a Savior.

So this Advent, may your church be a place where the waiting is welcomed. Where the silence is filled with holy expectation. Where every graphic, every word, every candle points to the coming King. Because He is coming—not just into history, but into hearts.

He is the fulfillment of every promise. The answer to every prayer. The Light that has come and is coming again.

Let your church walk into that light, week by week, story by story, heart by heart.

Because Advent is not just about remembering what has been—it’s about preparing for what’s next.

Come, let us prepare Him room.