Dangerous Prayers

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)

Dangerous Prayers

“Dangerous Prayers” isn’t for the cautious. It’s not for those content to play it safe in their faith, reciting words that barely reach the ceiling. It’s for the ones who dare to ask God to search their hearts, to break their pride, to send them, use them, stretch them. It’s for churches ready to step into the deep end of surrender—where prayer doesn’t just comfort, but convicts. Where the goal isn’t control, but transformation.

This series is built around the kind of prayers that cost something. The kind that leave us changed. The kind that push us out of routines and into risk. When your church prays “Search me,” “Break me,” or “Send me,” you’re not asking for easy—you’re asking for real. That’s what Dangerous Prayers is about: bold faith, raw obedience, and a trust in God that doesn’t stop at the edge of fear.

To help bring that kind of message to life visually, we’ve created a complete bundle of church graphics and church motion graphics that reflect the urgency, honesty, and spiritual weight of this theme. These aren’t soft or subtle visuals—they’re striking, direct, and intentionally disruptive. Because Dangerous Prayers demand our full attention.

Every element in this collection is designed to support a worship environment where transformation can happen. Whether you’re preparing a sermon series, a special prayer night, or a worship experience focused on spiritual renewal, these visuals help create a setting that reflects the seriousness and power of what’s being asked.

What’s Included

• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — ideal for teaching series, sermon slides, or worship backgrounds
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — formatted for Instagram, Facebook, and other platforms
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical layout for Stories, Reels, and digital invites
• Two Background Templates — perfect for Scripture slides, reflection moments, or lyric projection
• Two Lower Third Templates — great for sermon overlays, livestreams, or speaker name IDs
• Canva Templates — easy to use and edit, even without design experience
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully layered for deep customization
• High-Resolution PNGs — ready for plug-and-play in any software
• After Effects Bumper Video — a cinematic introduction or worship moment opener

Who Is This For

• Churches launching a series focused on bold or transformative prayer
• Pastors preaching on surrender, obedience, or spiritual risk-taking
• Prayer ministries or intercession teams building momentum in their congregation
• Worship leaders curating services that go beyond comfort and into conviction
• Communications teams needing cohesive visuals for web, print, and social

These visuals are designed to carry weight—to match the spiritual gravity of asking God to move. The graphics are textured, layered, and often use bold contrast, symbolizing the tension of asking for things that are good but not always easy. The typefaces are clean but powerful. The motion graphics don’t overwhelm—they invite. They prepare the heart. They stretch the imagination.

When your congregation walks into the room and sees “Dangerous Prayers” on the screen, it’s not just a title—it’s a statement of intent. It tells them this series isn’t about information; it’s about invitation. To go deeper. To trust more fully. To surrender more honestly.

The After Effects bumper video captures that essence. It’s not flashy—it’s focused. Each motion and transition is crafted to build anticipation and pause the rush of the room. It sets the tone before a word is even preached. It creates holy tension—the space where God begins to stir hearts.

“Dangerous Prayers” isn’t a phrase—it’s a lifestyle. It’s a decision to stop asking for what’s safe and start asking for what’s sacred. When a church begins to pray dangerously, it invites God to interrupt. To lead where it’s uncomfortable. To shape us into vessels of His glory rather than protectors of our comfort.

These visuals support that movement. They don’t distract or soften the message—they sharpen it. They align with the spirit of David’s prayer in Psalm 139, “Search me, O God.” With Isaiah’s willingness to say, “Here I am. Send me.” With Jesus’ surrender in Gethsemane, “Not my will, but Yours.”

This isn’t about emotional hype. It’s about holy disruption. About trading shallow habits for spiritual hunger. And visuals like these help the church hold that tension—not as something to be feared, but embraced. Because when we ask God to search us, break us, and send us, He doesn’t just answer with challenge—He answers with presence.

That’s the beauty of dangerous prayer. It takes us to the end of ourselves and deeper into the heart of God. It reorients our desires. It shakes off the dust of complacency. And it transforms the way we see obedience—not as obligation, but opportunity.

From the moment you announce the series on social media, these graphics serve as a consistent and compelling thread. They help frame the narrative—across screens, platforms, and gatherings. Whether it’s a single sermon or a multi-week series, this bundle gives you the flexibility to adapt and reuse across different moments of the church calendar.

And because every asset is editable—whether in Canva, Photoshop, or After Effects—you can customize to match your church’s visual identity, ministry language, or tone. You’re not locked into a template. You’re empowered with a toolkit. One that’s thoughtful, versatile, and built to carry the weight of a dangerous prayer life.

There’s something powerful about visual alignment—when what people hear and what they see are moving in the same direction. It creates focus. It builds anticipation. It invites deeper engagement. These graphics do exactly that.

So if your church is ready to go beyond polite prayer—beyond the surface-level spiritual habits—and lean into a season of asking God to truly move, these visuals are for you. They don’t just brand a series. They help shape a spiritual culture.

Because when prayer gets bold, everything changes. Hearts soften. Conviction rises. Miracles happen. And the Church begins to look less like a sanctuary for the safe—and more like a launchpad for the surrendered.

“Dangerous Prayers” isn’t for the faint of heart. But it is for the ones who long for more. More of God’s will. More of His voice. More of His power.

And with the right visual support, you can help your church not only pray those prayers—but live them.