Airdrop is more than a tech term. In the context of church, it’s a metaphor for the way heaven meets earth. It speaks to the unexpected moments when God delivers what we need, exactly when we need it—not earned, not forced, but freely given. Whether you’re launching a message series about the gifts of the Spirit, unexpected provision, or the immediacy of God’s grace, this graphics package was created to support that theme with clarity and purpose.
The idea behind Airdrop is one of movement and timing. Something is sent, something is received, and everything in between is faith. This concept can cover a wide range of sermon content—from generosity to spiritual gifts, from answered prayer to supernatural direction. It invites a posture of expectation, encouraging your community to stay open to the ways God delivers grace, wisdom, and provision into our lives.
The main screen graphic was crafted to anchor your entire service or series. It’s clean, centered, and flexible enough to support a wide array of worship styles and tech environments. Whether projected on a wall, used on LED screens, or integrated into presentation software, it gives your gathering a unified visual presence. The focus is on simplicity that doesn’t get in the way. It’s visual support, not competition.
The social post graphic brings that same energy to your digital spaces. It’s formatted for easy posting across platforms like Instagram and Facebook, and it’s built to stop the scroll without needing unnecessary visual noise. Whether you’re promoting a new series, sharing a sermon quote, or posting a reminder for an upcoming gathering, this graphic gives you a consistent visual voice your community can recognize and trust.
Your mobile-first audience is served with the vertical social story graphic. Designed for Stories, Reels, and short-form engagement, it translates your message to mobile environments without sacrificing brand consistency. It’s a way to stay present midweek—not just on Sundays. These visuals become tools for your congregation to share, post, and invite others into what God is doing at your church.
What’s Included
• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — ideal for message series, worship slides, or prayer events
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — formatted for Instagram, Facebook, and digital invites
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical format for Stories, Reels, and mobile engagement
• Two Background Templates — designed for lower thirds, Scripture slides, or worship lyrics
• Two Lower Third Templates — perfect for livestreams and video teaching
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully layered, perfect for advanced design teams
• High-Resolution PNGs — ready to drop into any presentation or platform
Who This Is For
• Churches launching a sermon series about provision, miracles, or spiritual gifts
• Pastors teaching on themes of generosity, grace, or divine timing
• Media teams seeking fresh visuals that stand out online and in-person
• Ministries looking to spark expectation and engagement in their gatherings
• Church creatives who need flexible tools to express one idea across multiple channels
The name Airdrop implies a sudden arrival—something delivered without delay. And that’s often how grace works. It’s not always earned or predictable, but it’s always timely. That’s why the design of these assets keeps the tone clear and uncluttered. The visuals don’t dominate the moment—they frame it. They allow your congregation to focus on what’s being shared and open themselves up to what’s being sent from heaven to earth.
The background templates are designed for flexibility. Use them behind key sermon points, worship lyrics, Scripture references, or announcements. They allow you to tie in the same visual identity across various parts of the service without overloading the screen. When you’re trying to create consistency between worship and Word, these backgrounds help bridge the visual flow.
Lower third templates give your livestream and teaching content structure. These are especially useful for video overlays during streaming, naming guest speakers, or presenting verses in a clean and readable way. When used consistently, they help reinforce your church’s visual voice across every format—mobile, tablet, desktop, and in-room display.
The Photoshop files provide full creative control for your design team. Adjust the title, reposition elements, or adapt the format for your church’s specific dimensions. Every layer is named and organized so you can work efficiently. For those who don’t need custom edits, the high-resolution PNGs are ready to drop into ProPresenter, Keynote, PowerPoint, or any platform your church already uses.
The Airdrop theme can apply to more than one Sunday. You might use it for a multi-week teaching series on the gifts of the Spirit. Or as a one-week vision message on generosity and giving. It can also serve as a visual identity for a midweek revival night or prayer gathering. No matter how you use it, this graphics package helps create a consistent atmosphere across all your materials—from screens to social media.
There’s power in visual alignment. When what’s seen matches what’s said, trust grows. When your screens, slides, and social posts reinforce the same message, your congregation starts to engage more deeply. This package is more than good design—it’s a tool for spiritual focus. It says, “We’re listening for what God is sending, and we’re ready to receive it.”
Churches of every size can use this set. For smaller teams without a designer, the PNGs make it easy to show up with visual excellence. For larger teams with design experience, the Photoshop files offer full customization. Whether your church meets in a school auditorium, a historic building, or a modern campus, these graphics scale to your context.
At its core, Airdrop is about dependence on God. It reminds us that we’re not building ministry on our own strength. We’re receiving what we need from the One who sees all and gives generously. It’s a message your church needs. And it’s a message your community needs, too. These visuals help you carry that truth—visually and clearly—into every space where your church is present.
The church was never meant to operate in scarcity. Scripture tells us God gives wisdom without finding fault, grace without hesitation, and help in our time of need. When we ask, seek, and knock, heaven responds. These graphics were created to support that reality. Not to distract, not to impress, but to make room for the kind of expectation that changes how we gather, pray, and believe.
Let Airdrop be the visual expression of your next step of faith. Whether you’re stepping into new territory, calling your church to generosity, or reminding your people that God still provides, these designs were made to support you in the work. Because when we make space for Him to move, heaven always responds. And when it does, it arrives exactly when we need it.