Digital Summit

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)

Digital Summit

Digital Summit explores the space where ancient truth meets modern tools—a place where screens light up not just with information, but with transformation. In a world dominated by technology, it’s easy to view our devices as distractions. We scroll, swipe, and click our way through hours of content, often without pause. But what if those same screens became sacred spaces? What if we looked at technology not as a threat to spiritual life, but as a vehicle for it?

This series invites your community to rethink how they interact with the digital world. It challenges the assumption that faith must be confined to four walls or a physical gathering. Instead, Digital Summit reclaims digital space as holy ground. Through intentional storytelling, creative media, and powerful visual design, you can guide people to a deeper awareness that the gospel travels well—even through glass, code, and wireless signals.

In a time when livestreams, social feeds, and messaging apps often feel like noise, this series says: What if it’s not noise? What if God is speaking through the tech we hold in our hands every day?

Our church graphics and church motion graphics are built to carry this vision. They’re modern, clean, and inspired by the language of digital culture—glows, gradients, circuit-style overlays, and elements that nod to both innovation and spiritual depth. The result is a set of visual assets that don’t just match the tone of a tech-forward message—they enhance it.

Who is this for:
• Churches running sermon series on digital discipleship, technology, or cultural engagement
• Ministries navigating how to stay spiritually grounded in an online world
• Conferences or events exploring faith and innovation
• Student and young adult ministries fluent in tech culture and looking for deeper conversations
• Creative teams who want a cohesive brand identity for digital-era messaging

What’s included:
• Main title graphics (3840×2160) perfect for LED walls, worship screens, or digital event branding
• Social media graphics (1080×1350) formatted for feed posts with space for scripture or call-to-action copy
• Story graphics (1080×1920) designed for Instagram/Facebook stories or YouTube shorts
• Background slides for scripture, teaching notes, or lyric overlays
• Lower thirds templates for speaker intros, timestamps, or digital navigation
• Editable Photoshop (.PSD) files for full control over color palettes, text, and layout
• High-resolution PNGs for instant use across platforms, both online and print
• Easy-to-edit Canva versions for teams that want fast, no-software-required flexibility
• After Effects motion templates for animated openers, transitions, or screen loops that add energy and dimension

The heart behind Digital Summit is not to elevate technology for its own sake—but to acknowledge its presence and power in modern life. We live in an age where the average person sees more digital content before breakfast than previous generations did in a week. That’s not something to ignore. It’s something to engage.

Your church is already using screens. You’re already broadcasting. But this series asks: Are we using those tools to simply be present, or to be purposeful? Every pixel has potential. Every moment online can either move someone closer to faith or farther from it. Digital Summit reminds us that even the most high-tech tools are, at their best, vessels. And the content we put inside them? That’s where the gospel shines.

Incorporating these visuals into your worship experiences, teaching environments, or online ministry content provides a seamless bridge between spiritual truth and cultural relevance. The design elements aren’t flashy for the sake of attention—they’re thoughtful. They’re meant to create a digital environment that feels sacred, without abandoning the aesthetic expectations of a connected world.

The movement of the motion graphics reflects this blend of mystery and clarity. Smooth transitions. Light pulses. A feeling that something holy is emerging right there on the screen. These aren’t just loops or backgrounds—they’re liturgies of light. They set a tone. They hold attention. And most importantly, they make space for the message.

There’s a growing hunger for authenticity in the digital world. People are scrolling past empty visuals and surface-level content because they crave something more. They want meaning. Connection. Truth. Digital Summit is your chance to meet them right there—on their phones, their laptops, their tablets—with visuals that hold beauty, substance, and spiritual invitation.

This collection is also ideal for churches running hybrid services or fully online experiences. With Canva and Photoshop options, your team can keep branding consistent across announcements, devotionals, thumbnails, and teaching slides. With After Effects templates, you can elevate your digital content into something cinematic and immersive. It doesn’t require a full video team—just the right assets and a heart for creativity.

And here’s the deeper reality: the message of Jesus has never been bound to a building. It’s traveled through whispers, scrolls, printing presses, radio waves, and live broadcasts. And now, it travels through pixels. The format changes, but the invitation stays the same—come, follow me.

Digital Summit reminds us that even in an age of algorithms and screen fatigue, the gospel still breaks through. It cuts through noise with clarity. It turns moments of distraction into moments of revelation. And it speaks the language of a generation raised on digital input with timeless truth.

So whether you’re preparing a sermon series, organizing an online event, or simply reimagining how your church shows up in a tech-driven world, this collection equips you with the tools you need to lead with purpose and creativity. The visuals are here. The message is ready. Now it’s time to engage the culture where it already is—and invite it into something eternal.

Because Jesus isn’t afraid of screens. He’s not limited by platforms. He shows up in living rooms through livestreams. He speaks through subtitles and soundwaves. He’s in the DMs, the YouTube comments, the last-minute text before a midnight prayer.

And you get to be part of that. You get to design the visuals that make someone stop scrolling. That make someone say, I’ve never seen church like this before. That make someone feel like maybe faith does belong in this world, right here, right now.

That’s the beauty of Digital Summit—it’s more than a series. It’s a declaration that the message still matters, even in the digital age. And with the right tools in your hands, you can help bring that message to life, frame by frame, click by click, heart by heart.