Easter at Church Name

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)

Easter at Church Name

Easter stands at the center of the Christian story. It is the day the church remembers that Jesus rose from the grave and that death did not have the final word. This moment shapes how believers understand hope, forgiveness, and new life. When people gather on Easter, they come with many different stories. Some arrive full of joy and expectation. Some come quietly, carrying grief or questions. Some are stepping into a church for the first time in a long while. The message of resurrection speaks to each person in a different way, yet it meets everyone with the same promise of life and renewal.

The way a space feels on Easter matters. When the environment is welcoming and clear, people find it easier to settle in and listen. Visuals can support this experience by creating a sense of order and warmth. Thoughtful design helps remove distractions so attention can remain on worship, Scripture, and the message being shared. These Easter graphics were created with that purpose in mind. They are meant to serve the gathering, not compete with it.

Easter is also a time when churches communicate more than usual. Service times, special gatherings, and invitations are shared across screens and social platforms. Clear and consistent visuals help people understand what is happening and when. They also help guests feel more confident about attending. When communication feels steady and thoughtful, people are more likely to take a step toward being present.

This Easter bundle includes PNG and PSD files to support churches in creating a unified and welcoming visual experience. The designs are gentle in tone and simple in structure. They aim to support worship and teaching moments while leaving room for the message of the resurrection to remain central. The visuals work well across different contexts, whether on large screens during a service or shared online as invitations and reminders.

Preparation for Easter often comes with many moving parts. Teams are planning services, rehearsing music, coordinating volunteers, and welcoming guests. Having reliable visuals ready can ease some of that pressure. These graphics help provide a starting point so teams can spend more time focusing on people rather than building designs from scratch. The goal is to support the work of the church during a meaningful season.

The resurrection story carries both joy and depth. It speaks of victory, but it also speaks to those who have walked through loss. Easter does not ignore suffering. It speaks into it with the promise of life beyond the grave. Visuals that are calm and thoughtful can help create a space where people feel safe to reflect on this truth. These designs were created to support that kind of environment.

What’s Included

  • Main screen graphic
    A high resolution visual anchor for Easter services and gatherings. This graphic helps center the theme during worship and teaching moments and provides a consistent look across services.
  • Social media post
    A square format graphic for sharing service times, invitations, and Scripture reflections leading up to Easter.
  • Social media story
    A vertical graphic for sharing short reflections, reminders, and Easter messages throughout the week.
  • Background templates
    Two adaptable background designs that work well for Scripture slides, prayer moments, and worship lyrics.
  • Lower thirds templates
    Two simple overlays for video content such as livestreams or recorded messages, helping display speaker names or Scripture references clearly.
  • PSD files
    Layered and editable files that allow teams to customize text, layout, and details to fit their church context.
  • PNG files
    High quality ready to use graphics that can be dropped into presentation software or shared online without additional editing.

Who Is This For

  • Churches preparing for Easter services and gatherings.
  • Pastors and leaders sharing the message of the resurrection.
  • Media teams managing presentation screens and online communication.
  • Volunteers responsible for slides and digital posts.
  • Creative teams who want flexible design files for customization.
  • Churches of any size seeking consistent visuals for Easter.

How Churches Are Using It

  • Displaying the main screen graphic during Easter worship and teaching.
  • Using background templates for Scripture readings and prayer moments.
  • Sharing social media posts and stories to invite the community to services.
  • Customizing PSD files to include service times and special event details.
  • Using PNG files for quick setup on presentation screens.
  • Incorporating the visuals into church websites and digital newsletters.
  • Using lower thirds for clarity during livestreamed services.

Consistency across visuals helps people feel oriented. When screens, slides, and online posts share a similar look, it creates a sense of care and intention. This can help guests feel more at ease and help regular attendees feel grounded in the season. The visuals work quietly in the background, supporting the message being shared from the front.

The PSD files allow creative teams to adjust designs to fit different spaces and needs. Text can be updated for service times or special gatherings. Colors can be adapted if needed to fit existing church branding. This flexibility helps the visuals serve different contexts while maintaining a unified look.

The PNG files offer a simple option for teams who need to move quickly. They can be used right away in presentation software or shared online without additional design work. This is especially helpful during busy weeks when time is limited.

Easter often brings people into the church who may not come regularly. Clear visuals can help reduce confusion for guests who are unfamiliar with how services work. When information is presented in a calm and readable way, people can focus more on being present in the moment. Visuals that feel welcoming can help guests feel seen and considered.

The heart of Easter is the story of Jesus rising from the grave. This story points to hope that reaches beyond fear and beyond loss. It speaks of forgiveness, restoration, and life made new. These visuals were created to support the telling of that story in a way that feels gentle and grounded.

As your church prepares for Easter, may these resources serve as a helpful tool. May they support your teams as they prepare and welcome others. May they help create a space where people can hear the message of the resurrection clearly and respond with open hearts.