Easter Sunday

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 Sunday

Easter Sunday is the heartbeat of the Christian calendar. It is the day that rewrote history, restored hope, and resurrected life itself. It’s not just another gathering—it’s the culmination of everything we believe. The tomb is empty. Death has been defeated. And the Church, once scattered and afraid, rises again with the same announcement echoing across generations: Christ is risen.

This Easter Sunday media bundle was created to help you tell that story—visually, powerfully, and with the kind of creative intention that honors the weight of what we celebrate. Whether your church meets in a cathedral or a gymnasium, streams on YouTube or gathers under string lights in a multipurpose room, these visuals are here to help you point your people to the living Christ.

Every year, creative teams, pastors, and volunteers are faced with the same pressure: how do we help our church experience the depth of Easter while also reaching new people who may walk through the doors for the first time? This bundle helps you do both. It brings together high-quality church graphics and church motion graphics that work in harmony to create an atmosphere of awe, celebration, and spiritual clarity.

These resources are not about impressing—they’re about inviting. They give your community something they can see and feel, something that prepares their hearts before the first song is sung or the first word is preached. Designed for simplicity, built for impact, and grounded in the local church, this collection helps you communicate the resurrection with boldness, beauty, and purpose.

What’s included

  • Main screen graphic (3840×2160) — ideal for worship backgrounds, message openers, or transition moments
  • Social post graphic (1080×1350) — square format for use on Instagram, Facebook, and promotional materials
  • Social story graphic (1080×1920) — vertical design perfect for Instagram Stories, Reels, or mobile engagement
  • Two background graphics — crafted for use behind lyrics, Scriptures, or reflection moments
  • Two lower third graphics — designed for video overlays, livestreams, and sermon captions
  • High-resolution PNG files — ready to drop into any presentation software, website, or social post
  • Layered Photoshop (.PSD) files — fully editable, giving your team the freedom to customize
  • After Effects bumper video — a cinematic, reverent motion piece to open your Easter service or sermon

Who is this for

  • Pastors preparing a resurrection message and looking for a visual theme to support it
  • Media directors organizing livestreams, digital content, and in-person environments
  • Designers who want editable graphics they can shape to match their church’s tone
  • Volunteers or part-time creatives needing ready-to-use Easter visuals
  • Worship leaders planning a full weekend experience, from Good Friday through Easter Sunday
  • Churches running multi-service or multi-campus Easter events and needing cohesive branding
  • Online teams building out social campaigns, story invites, and video countdowns

This bundle is crafted to be as flexible as it is meaningful. If your team is small and stretched, the PNGs are plug-and-play. Just drag them into your slides, upload them to social, or schedule them in your content calendar. If your team is more advanced and wants to tweak colors, fonts, or layout details, the PSDs give you that freedom. Every layer is clean and organized, so your edits are fast and frustration-free.

The motion bumper, created in After Effects, is the centerpiece of the set. It’s not loud for the sake of attention. It’s reverent, paced, and thoughtfully constructed to carry your congregation into a moment of awe. When used at the beginning of your Easter service, as a message intro, or during a moment of reflection, it becomes a cinematic invitation—a way of saying: “This is not just another Sunday. This is resurrection day.”

Motion backgrounds for churches are powerful when used with intention. They don’t just decorate the screen—they prepare the heart. This bumper video does exactly that. Whether you use it as your countdown, sermon opener, or video transition, it helps draw people into the reality that something eternal is being proclaimed.

Church graphic design should never get in the way of the Gospel—but it can pave the way for it. That’s what these church media graphics are for. They support the Word being preached, the songs being sung, and the prayers being lifted. They help your team stay unified in message and mood, from the first promo post to the final benediction.

The main screen graphic works great as the anchor visual for your entire service. Use it as a title slide, a background for Scriptures, or even as the holding screen between moments. The story and social post graphics help you engage your people throughout the week. Whether you’re promoting the Easter service, sharing a devotional, or inviting the community to come, these graphics keep everything on message and on mission.

The lower thirds are especially useful for churches running livestreams or recording their services for later viewing. They let you display speaker names, quotes, verses, or moments of emphasis without clutter or distraction. And for many first-time guests watching online, that clarity can make all the difference.

All of this comes with one goal in mind: to help you lead your people toward Jesus. Easter Sunday isn’t about the size of the room or the polish of the production. It’s about a Savior who conquered death. It’s about ordinary people being met with extraordinary grace. And it’s about a Church—His Church—gathering again to remember that the grave is not the end of the story.

Use these resources however you need:

  • To announce your Easter Sunday services
  • In a sermon series leading up to Resurrection Day
  • Across Holy Week social posts, devotionals, or livestream events
  • As part of a Good Friday to Easter Sunday transition
  • For digital invites and online church landing pages
  • During worship as lyric or Scripture backdrops
  • In your livestreams, both live and on-demand

This is not just a collection of church graphics and church motion graphics. This is a visual toolkit for one of the most sacred weekends of the year. And whether you’re reaching hundreds or thousands, leading volunteers or working solo, these assets are here to help you focus on what truly matters—pointing people to the empty tomb and the risen King.

Because that’s what Easter Sunday is all about.

Jesus is alive. Hope has a name. And the Church is called to declare it with everything we have.

Let these visuals serve that mission. Let them help you carry the weight of this holy day. And let them remind your people—whether it’s their first time walking through the door or their hundredth—that the resurrection changes everything.