Faith in Tech is a bold and timely sermon series that explores how belief and innovation are not opposing forces, but powerful allies in the mission of the Church. In an era where technology shapes every aspect of our lives—from how we communicate to how we worship—it’s vital that the Church not only keeps pace but leads with purpose. Faith in Tech is about that vision. It’s about discovering how digital platforms, artificial intelligence, livestreaming, and other innovations can be redeemed for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel.
This series begins with a deep question: What does it mean to live out our faith in a hyper-connected, tech-driven world? More than ever, people are online searching for answers, connection, truth, and hope. And the Church has the opportunity to meet them there—not with noise, but with clarity; not with gimmicks, but with the gospel. Faith in Tech is a declaration that the digital age is not a threat to faith—it’s a mission field waiting to be cultivated with wisdom and intention.
What’s Included
• High-resolution sermon graphics (3840×2160) tailored for screen projection, digital campuses, and livestreams
• Motion backgrounds for churches that reflect the digital theme with dynamic, animated designs suitable for worship and message transitions
• Social media graphics (1080×1350) designed for high engagement on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn
• Vertical story formats (1080×1920) perfect for Instagram Stories, YouTube Shorts, and other mobile-first content streams
• After Effects bumper video to introduce your sermon or event with energy and professionalism
• Canva templates that allow for easy customization by any team member, no design experience needed
• Photoshop templates for those wanting advanced editing options with full control over design elements
• Transparent PNG files for flexible use in presentations, websites, or print
• Coordinated lower thirds for sermon videos, scripture passages, or speaker titles
Who is this for
• Pastors and church leaders navigating ministry in an increasingly digital world
• Communications directors and creative teams seeking cohesive, future-focused church media graphics
• Ministry teams wanting to train their congregations to approach technology with discernment and purpose
• Small groups and teaching pastors discussing how faith influences online behavior, digital habits, and modern ethics
• Churches launching media-based ministries, podcasts, or content platforms that reach beyond physical walls
• Volunteers and content creators looking for a complete media toolkit that’s simple to use but professionally designed
At the heart of Faith in Tech is a recognition that we’re no longer living in a world where digital is optional. It’s essential. From the way people find your church to the way they engage with sermons, teaching, and community, technology touches nearly every part of ministry. But rather than resist these tools or simply adopt them as trends, this series invites churches to think theologically and creatively about how to use them faithfully.
The visuals for this series reflect the language of modern tech—clean lines, glowing edges, futuristic typography, and compelling animations. The church graphics and church motion graphics were designed not only to look contemporary but to communicate spiritual depth. The contrast between modern aesthetics and ancient truth creates a powerful tension—one that reinforces the timeless relevance of the gospel in today’s world.
And because this series will likely be shared in multiple formats—on screens, in livestreams, in social content, and print—every asset is built with versatility in mind. The Canva templates provide drag-and-drop simplicity for smaller teams or quick turnarounds. Photoshop files allow for full customization and layering. The After Effects bumper adds energy to sermon intros, conference sessions, or digital devotionals. Motion backgrounds for churches help keep the visual rhythm flowing across transitions, adding continuity and polish to the entire presentation.
But more than visuals, Faith in Tech is about reframing our perspective on how God can move in and through technology. From the printing press that sparked the Reformation to radio and TV broadcasts that brought revival into living rooms, the Church has always been at its best when it uses the tools of the time to tell the eternal story of Jesus.
Today, those tools include artificial intelligence, algorithms, social networks, cloud platforms, and online communities. While these may seem daunting, they also represent a historic opportunity. Imagine the power of using AI to personalize discipleship journeys. Or livestream platforms to bring church into closed countries. Or apps that deliver scripture and prayer in the exact moment someone needs it.
This series also creates space to wrestle with the ethical and spiritual questions that arise from tech’s rapid expansion. How do we protect our time, hearts, and attention in a world designed for distraction? What does it mean to have a digital sabbath? How do we help the next generation develop healthy tech habits rooted in faith?
Faith in Tech provides a roadmap for these conversations, grounded in scripture and empowered by creativity. It’s a series designed not just to inform but to transform the way we think about our tools—and our mission.
Every element of this design supports that mission. The sermon graphics elevate the message. The social templates help you continue the conversation online. The motion graphics add movement and energy that reflect the dynamic nature of technology itself. Even the lower thirds and PNG overlays are crafted to give your content a consistent, polished look that reflects the excellence of your ministry.
Because in today’s world, first impressions happen online. A well-designed post, a moving video clip, or a compelling stream can be the invitation someone needs to hear the gospel. And this series gives you everything you need to create that invitation with clarity, beauty, and relevance.
Faith in Tech doesn’t ask the Church to compromise its message. It invites the Church to amplify it. To meet people where they are, in the timelines and notifications of daily life, with a message that cuts through the noise. A message of hope, of truth, and of a Savior who still transforms lives—on screen and in person.
This is a season for the Church to rise, not retreat. To speak into culture, not away from it. To lead with vision and humility, bringing light to the digital spaces where so many now live. Faith in Tech is a step in that direction. A tool for churches that believe God is not confined to the past—but fully present in this moment, ready to move through every byte and pixel in service to His kingdom.
Let this design equip your team. Let the message inspire your church. And let the mission of digital discipleship be embraced with creativity, discernment, and bold faith. Because the future isn’t something to fear—it’s a canvas waiting to be filled with the glory of God.