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 stands at the center of the Christian story. It is the day the church gathers to remember and celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This moment shapes everything we believe about God, life, and hope. The resurrection tells us that death does not get the final word. It tells us that love is stronger than fear and that light can rise even after the darkest night.

On Easter Sunday, churches open their doors to people from many walks of life. Some arrive with strong faith. Others come with questions. Some carry joy, and others carry wounds they have learned to hide. The message of Easter meets all of them in the same way. God is not distant. God steps into the broken places of our world and brings life where there once was loss. The resurrection is not only a moment in history. It is a promise that God is still at work today.

The way we prepare our spaces for Easter Sunday matters. Visuals shape how people experience the room. When screens feel calm and intentional, people can relax and pay attention. When the visual language of the service is clear, the message feels more grounded. This Easter Sunday bundle was created to help churches prepare spaces that feel thoughtful, welcoming, and focused on what matters most.

The story of the resurrection carries both weight and wonder. It holds sorrow and joy together. The cross reminds us that suffering is real. The empty tomb reminds us that suffering does not win. The designs in this bundle are shaped by that tension. They are simple enough to stay out of the way, yet strong enough to carry meaning. They are meant to serve the moment, not to compete with it.

This Easter Sunday bundle includes PNG and PSD files to support a wide range of church contexts. Whether your team needs quick ready to use assets or flexible files for customization, these resources are built to meet you where you are. They are designed to work across screens in the room and across digital spaces throughout the week.

What’s Included

  • Main screen graphic
    A high resolution visual anchor created for Easter Sunday services. This graphic sets the tone of the gathering and provides a clear focal point for worship and teaching.
  • Social media post
    A square format graphic designed to share service times, invitations, and Scripture moments with your community. This helps extend the message of Easter beyond the building.
  • Social media story
    A vertical graphic for short updates and reflections throughout Holy Week and Easter weekend. This format supports simple and clear communication on mobile devices.
  • Background templates
    Two flexible background designs for Scripture slides, prayer moments, and worship lyrics. These help keep the visual environment consistent and calm.
  • Lower thirds templates
    Two clean overlays for livestreams or recorded content. These provide clear space for speaker names or Scripture references for those joining online.
  • PSD files
    Layered and editable files that allow teams to adjust text and layout. These files support customization for service times, gathering details, and church branding.
  • PNG files
    Ready to use graphics exported in high quality for quick placement into presentation software and digital platforms.

Who Is This For

  • Churches preparing Easter Sunday services and gatherings
  • Pastors and leaders teaching on the resurrection
  • Media teams managing in room screens and online broadcasts
  • Volunteers responsible for slides and digital communication
  • Creative teams who want flexible design files
  • Churches of any size seeking clear and consistent Easter visuals

How Churches Are Using It

  • Displaying the main screen graphic during Easter Sunday worship and teaching
  • Using background templates for Scripture readings and prayer moments
  • Sharing social media posts and stories to invite the community to Easter services
  • Customizing PSD files with service times and special gathering details
  • Using PNG files for fast setup across presentation screens
  • Adding the visuals to church websites and digital newsletters
  • Using lower thirds during livestreams to support clarity for online viewers

Easter Sunday is a moment when many people are open in a new way. Some come because a friend invited them. Some come because a season of life has stirred questions they can no longer ignore. The resurrection speaks to that openness. It tells a story of God who does not abandon the world in its brokenness. It tells of a God who enters suffering and then breaks its power from the inside.

The cross and the empty tomb form a single story. One reveals the cost of love. The other reveals the strength of love. Together, they invite people to trust that God is not only powerful but also present. Visuals that hold space for this story help the room breathe. They do not rush people past reflection. They allow the weight of the moment to settle.

These resources are designed to support the rhythm of an Easter Sunday gathering. They can help guide transitions, support teaching, and create a steady visual tone. When visuals are clear, people can focus on listening. When the environment feels prepared, people can feel seen and welcomed. This kind of care speaks without words.

The PSD files offer freedom for teams who want to shape the visuals around their own space and schedule. Text can be updated. Layouts can be adjusted. Details can be refined. This allows each church to reflect its own voice while staying rooted in a shared visual direction.

The PNG files provide a simple path for teams working with limited time or resources. They are ready to use and easy to place into presentation tools. This can lighten the load during a busy season of planning and hosting multiple services.

Easter Sunday is about open hearts. It is about the quiet moment when someone hears hope spoken into a place of doubt. It is about the steady reminder that God is still bringing life out of places that feel finished. Visuals cannot create that moment, but they can help create the space where that moment is more likely to happen.

As you prepare for Easter Sunday, may these resources serve your team well. May they support your work as you create a welcoming space for worship and teaching. May the story of the resurrection be heard clearly in your gatherings, and may people leave with a deeper sense that hope is not an idea. Hope is alive.