Easter Sunday is more than a celebration—it’s the centerpiece of our faith. It’s the day we declare, with conviction and joy, that death does not get the final word. That the stone was rolled away. That the risen Christ still calls us by name. It’s a day when heaven touched earth, and everything changed. And as churches around the world gather to remember and rejoice, the need for clear, beautiful, and purposeful visuals has never been greater.
This Easter Sunday graphics bundle was built to serve that moment. Whether you’re leading a sunrise service, preparing for a multi-campus Easter experience, or creating a quiet space of reflection for your local church, these graphics are here to help your message resonate. Every visual element is designed to highlight the truth of the resurrection while serving the practical needs of church teams who are carrying the weight of this important weekend.
This set of church media graphics includes editable Photoshop files and ready-to-use PNGs, giving your team flexibility no matter your size or skill level. If you’re a volunteer juggling multiple roles, the PNG files allow you to move fast. If you’re a designer looking to tailor the look and feel to match your church’s tone, the PSD files make that possible. The goal is simple: remove the friction so you can focus on what really matters—helping people encounter Jesus.
What’s included
- Main screen graphic (3840×2160) — ideal for title slides, worship backgrounds, or key moments in your Easter gathering
- Social post graphic (1080×1350) — square format, perfect for Instagram, Facebook, and pre-service promotion
- Social story graphic (1080×1920) — vertical format designed for Stories, Reels, and other mobile-first platforms
- Two background graphics — excellent for use behind worship lyrics, Scriptures, or quiet reflection moments
- Two lower third graphics — crafted for livestream overlays, sermon quotes, or speaker identifiers
- High-resolution PNG files — fully exportable and presentation-ready
- Layered Photoshop (.PSD) files — fully editable so you can adjust text, layout, and branding
Who is this for
- Pastors preparing to preach the resurrection and looking for strong visual support
- Church communication teams planning email invites, social media rollouts, and in-person signage
- Volunteer teams who need graphics they can use right away, without complicated software
- Graphic designers looking to customize visuals to fit their church’s branding
- Churches livestreaming their Easter services who need clean lower third templates
- Media directors coordinating a weekend experience that moves from Good Friday into Resurrection Sunday
- Worship teams who want cohesive slides for lyrics, verses, and sermon support
This bundle of sermon graphics is more than decoration. It’s designed to be a part of the storytelling. Each visual element works together to help your congregation step into the significance of Easter. Whether it’s a main screen graphic that anchors your message, a social post that invites your community to church, or a background slide that quietly frames Scripture, every piece is intentional.
Church graphic design doesn’t have to be complicated. What it needs to be is clear. Focused. Reverent. These graphics were created with that in mind. They help you build an atmosphere of worship, reflection, and celebration—without drawing attention to the design itself. Because ultimately, the goal is not to show off the artwork. The goal is to showcase the Gospel.
The editable Photoshop files are fully layered and organized, making it easy for your team to adjust dates, change text, or add your church’s logo. If you’ve got a graphic designer or even a moderately tech-savvy volunteer, you’ll be able to quickly make these your own. The high-resolution PNGs are perfect for anyone who just needs to drop in a graphic and move on. No extra editing needed.
Your social team will love the included formats. The post and story graphics help you promote your Easter service in ways that feel fresh and on-mission. Whether you’re posting a countdown, inviting people to worship, or sharing a devotional moment during Holy Week, these visuals keep your message consistent across platforms.
The lower thirds are especially useful for livestreaming or pre-recorded video. Whether you’re showing a Scripture reference, sermon point, or speaker name, these overlays add polish without distraction. They help your online viewers stay engaged and informed—a small detail that makes a big impact.
Use these graphics in a variety of ways:
- As the visual theme for your Easter Sunday sermon or series
- To announce service times and invite your community
- In printed bulletins, slideshows, or digital signage
- On social media leading up to Resurrection weekend
- For devotional guides or reading plans during Holy Week
- As worship lyric backgrounds or Scripture slides
- To unify your livestream and in-person gatherings under one visual identity
Churches of all sizes face the same challenge at Easter: how to make space for both the sacred and the practical. These graphics help bridge that gap. They’re a tool to serve your ministry, to support your vision, and to help you lead your people into an encounter with the risen Jesus.
And here’s the truth—Easter is not just for long-time believers. It’s for skeptics. For prodigals. For kids seeing the cross with new eyes. For neighbors who finally said yes to an invitation. For the tired, the curious, the hopeful. It’s for everyone. That’s why what you create and communicate around this weekend matters. That’s why visual clarity matters.
These church graphics give you a framework—a way to say “this is holy ground” without having to over-design or over-explain. They keep the focus where it belongs. Not on us. Not on production. But on the cross. The empty tomb. The King who lives.
So as your team prepares for Easter Sunday—writing sermons, planning worship sets, checking tech systems, organizing kids’ spaces—know this: the visuals are covered. You’ve got what you need.
This bundle gives you the freedom to lead with confidence and clarity, knowing that the look and feel of your Easter gathering will reflect the heart of what you’re proclaiming: hope has risen. Death has been defeated. And Jesus is alive.
Let this be a resource that lifts some weight off your shoulders and gives you the creative space to breathe. Let it serve your church, whether you’re 50 people in a school gym or 5,000 across campuses and online.
Because no matter the size, every church gets to proclaim the same truth this Easter:
He is risen. He is risen indeed.