Bible vs Culture is a timely and vital conversation for the modern church. As followers of Jesus navigate a world of shifting values, loud opinions, and cultural pressure, they need more than reactive answers—they need deep, biblical clarity and courageous love. This media bundle equips your church to lead this conversation with intentionality, compassion, and visual consistency. Whether you’re teaching on truth, identity, morality, or the role of the church in society, these graphics and video elements will help create an environment where your message can be heard, processed, and lived out.
This collection includes a bumper video that can introduce your series or transition into key moments during service. It also features editable PSD files, high-resolution PNGs, and Canva templates designed for fast, accessible customization. Whether you have a full creative team or a single volunteer wearing multiple hats, this bundle gives you everything you need to produce a visually unified experience across your screens, social media platforms, and print materials.
In a time when culture often seems louder than Scripture, churches have the responsibility to teach truth not just with conviction but with clarity. The Bible vs Culture bundle supports that work visually. It gives you tools to frame the conversation well—from your weekend services to your online posts—so that your congregation can focus on the message, not be distracted by inconsistent or off-brand graphics.
The bumper video provides a strong, engaging entry point to your series or gathering. Whether you use it to open your Sunday service, introduce the sermon, or transition into a moment of prayer, it helps establish tone and focus. By engaging your audience visually and emotionally, you set the stage for meaningful teaching on how to live faithfully in a rapidly changing world.
The included PNG graphics are ready-to-use assets that can be dropped into your slide deck, announcement loop, or email blast. They allow for high-quality visuals without the need for extra software or design skills. Use them to highlight Scripture, quotes, event dates, or to add cohesion to your Sunday slides.
For those needing flexibility, the PSD files allow full control over every element—text, layout, and layering—so you can align the visuals with your specific series title, branding, or teaching points. This is especially helpful if you want to expand the series or adjust messaging week to week.
The Canva templates make it easy to delegate or involve volunteers with little design experience. Anyone on your team can quickly update posts or slides using the free Canva platform. This helps small teams move fast without sacrificing quality, while also allowing for collaboration from anywhere.
What’s Included
- After Effects motion video
A single motion background designed to set the tone for evening gatherings. Use it to introduce a sermon, open a service, or create ambiance as people arrive. - Social media post (1080×1350)
A graphic sized for feed posts. Perfect for announcing your series, sharing key Scripture, or inviting engagement around the theme. - Social media story (1080×1920)
A vertical layout made to help you connect with your congregation where they already spend time. Use it to build anticipation and stay consistent across platforms. - Slide backgrounds
Two designs optimized for readability during sermons, lyric displays, or announcements. - Lower thirds
Two simple overlays to help you add polish to any video-based content, whether you’re broadcasting a message or highlighting a speaker’s name. - PSD files
Layered and editable, these files allow for easy personalization so you can adjust colors, wording, or positioning as needed. - PNG files
Ready-to-use visuals in high resolution that require no customization. Just drop them in and you’re ready to go. - Canva templates
Easy-to-use editable templates compatible with Canva, enabling quick customization even for non-designers.
Who Is This For
- Pastors teaching on cultural engagement, truth, identity, or morality from a biblical perspective
- Creative directors and communication teams needing cohesive visuals across print, digital, and in-service formats
- Church planters and ministry leaders with small teams looking for high-quality, flexible design solutions
- Youth and college ministries preparing series on worldview, discipleship, and faith under pressure
- Content creators wanting to build weekly social posts or reels with a bold, Scripture-first message
- Churches launching campaigns to disciple believers through cultural confusion or social tension
- Discipleship teams and small group leaders looking to anchor group discussions in a visual, accessible format
How Churches Are Using It
Many churches launch Bible vs Culture as a full sermon series, using the bumper video each week to create a familiar entry point into tough but necessary conversations. The video introduces the topic with emotion and clarity, helping the room settle into the seriousness and weight of the content.
The social media graphics—sized for both feed and story—help keep the conversation going beyond Sunday. Churches use them to post weekly Scripture memory, short quotes from the message, and questions for reflection. By doing this, they build discipleship touchpoints throughout the week, not just during weekend gatherings.
Slide backgrounds unify the worship experience visually. Whether it’s a lyric slide, sermon point, or announcement, the consistent aesthetic helps focus the message and create a professional, distraction-free environment.
Canva templates have proven especially useful for teams who work across multiple campuses or ministries. Youth pastors, small group leaders, and communications volunteers can each access and adapt designs to fit their context while keeping everything aligned under the same visual identity.
Creative teams use the PSD files to generate matching printouts for series guides, invite cards, or small group discussion packets. Some churches even use them to build full campaign kits—complete with devotionals, social media schedules, and teaching outlines—using the visuals as a foundation for all elements.
This bundle is also being used by church media teams to develop reels and highlight videos that recap sermons or promote the series. By maintaining consistent visuals from bumper to feed post, they reinforce the message at every turn.
More than anything, churches are using this bundle to remind their congregations that the Bible still speaks—and it speaks clearly. In a time when everyone has an opinion, churches are reclaiming their voice by pointing people to the voice that matters most. With the Bible vs Culture media bundle, you have the tools to help people navigate tension with grace, clarity, and conviction.
Your church doesn’t have to avoid tough topics. You can engage them with confidence, knowing you have the visual support to match the weight of the message. This bundle gives you what you need to stand in truth and lead your people in both love and boldness.