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 the Church’s invitation to slow down. To step back from the hurried pace of the holiday season and turn our eyes to the One who was promised, who came, and who will come again. It’s not simply the countdown to Christmas—it’s a season that recalibrates our hearts toward hope, peace, joy, and love. In a world of noise and distraction, Advent draws us into quiet anticipation. It is a sacred pause, reminding us that the story of redemption was written long before a manger in Bethlehem—and that it continues still.

This full Advent graphics collection was created to support churches, pastors, and creatives as they guide their communities through this powerful season. From sermon visuals to social posts, every element was designed to reflect the rich meaning of Advent while remaining flexible enough to serve churches of every style and size. Whether your congregation leans traditional or modern, liturgical or contemporary, this collection will give you the tools to visually shape the season in a way that is cohesive, beautiful, and deeply worshipful.

The look and feel of this collection are rooted in reverence and expectancy. Each design uses simple yet meaningful elements—clean type, thoughtful colors, and gentle motion—to create an atmosphere of reflection. This isn’t about flashy celebration. It’s about creating space. Because Advent, at its core, is about waiting. Longing. Hoping. And the arrival that changes everything.

What’s included

• Main Title Graphic (3840×2160) – Perfect for sermon series titles, service openers, and projection screens
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) – Optimized for Instagram and Facebook feed posts
• Story Graphic (1080×1920) – A vertical layout for Instagram and Facebook Stories or Reels
• Blank Backgrounds – Clean versions of the main graphic for lyrics, Scriptures, or overlays
• Lower Third Templates – Use for live streams, video production, or sermon introductions
• Photoshop Files (.PSD) – Fully layered for complete design customization
• After Effects Templates – Dynamic motion graphics for intros, loops, or transitions
• Canva Templates – Easy-to-edit versions for teams without Photoshop experience
• High-resolution PNGs – Print-ready and ideal for bulletins, signage, or seasonal invites

Who is this for

• Churches preparing a sermon series or multi-week Advent teaching
• Worship leaders shaping a weekly flow that includes Advent readings or candle lighting
• Communications teams managing seasonal branding, visuals, and social content
• Designers and creatives looking for a flexible yet sacred visual foundation
• Pastors and teachers who want to visually reinforce the themes of hope, peace, joy, and love
• Churches that use Canva, Photoshop, or After Effects and want maximum flexibility
• Congregations seeking to anchor the Christmas season in something deeper than decoration

Advent begins four Sundays before Christmas and leads us on a journey through expectation. Each week, churches around the world focus on one of four powerful themes—hope, peace, joy, and love. These are not abstract ideals. They are embodied in Christ, the One we wait for.

Hope – The light in the darkness. Hope is what sustained the people of Israel through centuries of silence. It’s what carries us through seasons of uncertainty now. Christ’s birth is the fulfillment of ancient prophecies—a reminder that God keeps His promises.

Peace – The calm that surpasses understanding. Jesus didn’t come to take away every storm; He came to bring peace in the midst of it. In a world full of anxiety, division, and unrest, Advent invites us to welcome the Prince of Peace.

Joy – The deep gladness that transcends circumstance. Joy is not just happiness; it’s the settled assurance that God is with us and for us. Advent joy is found in the tension between what has been fulfilled and what we still long for.

Love – The motivation behind it all. The love of God moved Him to draw near to humanity—to take on flesh, to walk among us, to give Himself for us. Advent culminates in this: a love so powerful, it breaks into our world and transforms it forever.

Each visual in this collection is shaped by these themes. The colors, compositions, and movements are designed not just to look beautiful, but to reflect the theological weight and emotional tone of Advent. You won’t find holiday clichés here—just intentional, sacred design that draws people into the deeper meaning of the season.

One of the strengths of this Advent collection is its adaptability. Whether you’re running your visuals through a livestream setup, printing bulletins, creating devotionals, or scheduling social media posts, you’ll find formats that fit. The layered Photoshop files allow your creative team full control. The Canva templates ensure accessibility for churches without design teams. The After Effects files provide motion and cinematic tone for services or video production.

This level of flexibility means you don’t need to compromise quality to meet your platform or process. You can lead your church through Advent with visuals that reinforce the story you’re telling—a story not just of a baby born in a stable, but of a King who came to redeem the world.

Beyond the visuals, this collection serves as a tool for unity. When your print materials, screens, social channels, and service slides all speak the same visual language, your congregation feels more connected. There’s continuity from Sunday to Sunday, from post to post. It all works together to tell the same story—one of waiting, hope, fulfillment, and joy.

And in the broader culture, Advent has become a countercultural rhythm. While the world rushes ahead into decorations and consumerism, the Church pauses. We light one candle. We wait. We listen. These visuals support that pause. They don’t compete for attention; they create space for contemplation. They serve the message rather than distract from it.

If you’re a pastor or worship leader planning a series, this collection gives you the foundation. If you’re a communications director building seasonal content, you’ll find everything from title slides to social-friendly formats. And if you’re a creative professional supporting ministry with visuals, this is the Advent set that holds both beauty and meaning in balance.

More than anything, this collection exists to help the Church remember. That’s what Advent is: remembering the faithfulness of God in the past, trusting Him in the present, and longing for His return in the future. It’s not just about what happened in Bethlehem—it’s about what’s still unfolding today.

As you prepare your church for this holy season, let these visuals serve as windows to the sacred. Let them point hearts to the hope that does not disappoint. Let them elevate the story that still changes everything.

Because the Savior has come. And He is coming again. Advent is the time we make room for Him—again and again.