Gifts and Givers is a theme that invites the church to reflect deeply on the heart of giving during the Christmas season. It’s about more than just presents exchanged beneath twinkling lights—it’s about the profound act of generosity that God modeled by giving us His greatest gift: Jesus Christ. This theme encourages your congregation to understand giving as a sacred, joyful expression of love—both receiving the gift of Christ and becoming givers who share His grace with others.
The story of Christmas is itself a story of gifts. From the wise men who brought precious treasures to the newborn King, to the humble shepherds who offered their presence and praise, giving is woven into the very fabric of the nativity. Gifts and Givers helps your church capture that spirit visually and spiritually, reminding everyone that the act of giving is rooted in relationship—between God and humanity, and among people themselves.
This collection of church graphics and church motion graphics, with PNG and Photoshop templates, offers your creative team the tools needed to tell that story powerfully. These visuals help communicate the significance of generosity—not just as a seasonal custom, but as a reflection of God’s heart and a model for how we live as followers of Christ.
At the core of Gifts and Givers is the recognition that every gift, no matter how big or small, carries meaning. It’s a symbol of thoughtfulness, sacrifice, and hope. The gifts of the Magi—gold, frankincense, and myrrh—each held spiritual significance: gold for kingship, frankincense for deity, and myrrh foreshadowing suffering and death. These were not random gifts, but intentional expressions of worship and recognition of who Jesus truly is. This theme invites your church to embrace that depth of meaning when giving and receiving gifts.
What’s Included
- Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160)
- Social Post Graphic (1080×1350)
- Social Story Graphic (1080×1920)
- Two Background Templates (ideal for Scripture slides, worship lyrics, or announcements)
- Two Lower Third Templates (perfect for livestream overlays or teaching segments)
- Photoshop (.PSD) Files
- High-Resolution PNGs
Who Is This For
- Pastors preaching on the theme of generosity, stewardship, and the meaning of gifts
- Worship leaders and creative directors who want visuals that emphasize giving as worship
- Media teams needing flexible and beautiful graphics for Christmas services and outreach
- Churches encouraging their congregations to engage in acts of giving and service
- Outreach coordinators crafting campaigns focused on generosity and community impact
Gifts and Givers draws your community’s attention to the ultimate gift God gave to the world. Christmas is not just about exchanging material things—it’s about the incarnation, the moment God gave Himself in Jesus. This gift changes everything because it brings salvation, hope, and restoration. Reflecting on this, your church can encourage members to consider how their giving reflects God’s generosity. How do we become givers who imitate the heart of God?
Generosity is an expression of gratitude and trust. When we give, we acknowledge that all we have is from God and that our resources are meant to bless others. Gifts and Givers helps your congregation see giving not as a burden, but as a joyful response to God’s kindness. It’s a chance to share the love they have received with people who need it most—whether that’s through financial gifts, time, service, or simply kindness.
The design of this collection visually supports these truths. Warm, inviting colors and elegant typography create a feeling of celebration and reverence. The imagery evokes the act of giving with hands extended, wrapped presents, and light that symbolizes hope being passed on. Motion graphics gently animate these elements, helping your services and digital posts stand out while conveying the heart behind the season.
In the hustle of December, it’s easy to lose sight of why we give. Gifts and Givers calls your church to pause and remember that giving is deeply relational. The wise men’s journey was an act of worship, and our giving can be the same—a sacred practice that honors God and blesses others. This theme reminds us that generosity is not about obligation, but about participating in God’s mission of love.
Using these graphics, your media team can create a unified look across all platforms, from large screens in the sanctuary to Instagram stories and Facebook posts. The backgrounds are perfect for scripture verses that highlight giving—like 2 Corinthians 9:7 or John 3:16—and the lower thirds add a polished touch to sermon series or livestream segments. Photoshop files allow customization, so your team can tailor messages for specific ministries or outreach efforts.
Gifts and Givers also encourages your congregation to reflect on the nature of the giver. Giving isn’t just about what we offer; it’s about who we are. It flows from hearts transformed by grace, shaped by the example of Jesus, the ultimate Giver. This theme can inspire your church to become a community marked by generosity year-round—not just during the holidays.
This is a call to live generously, trusting God’s provision and embracing a lifestyle that blesses others. It’s a vision for the church as a beacon of hope, where gifts are given freely, not for recognition or gain, but as a true expression of love. The visuals in this collection help your church embody that vision by creating an environment where generosity is celebrated and encouraged.
Moreover, Gifts and Givers resonates with the reality that many in your congregation may be giving sacrificially this season. It offers a message of encouragement and gratitude, reminding givers that their offerings matter and that they are part of a larger story of God’s kingdom advancing. This can be especially meaningful for volunteers, leaders, and families who go above and beyond during Christmas.
The theme also opens space for conversations about the spiritual gifts God has given each believer—gifts of service, teaching, encouragement, and more. Giving is not limited to material things but includes sharing our time, talents, and presence. Gifts and Givers broadens the understanding of generosity to include these diverse expressions, encouraging every member to participate in the life of the church.
In practical terms, this collection supports your ministry’s communications, helping you craft invitations to giving campaigns, service opportunities, and acts of kindness. It visually ties these efforts to the Christmas story, reinforcing that generosity is part of celebrating the birth of Jesus. This cohesion strengthens your church’s messaging and helps your community connect the dots between faith and action.
The season of Christmas is a time when hearts are more open to giving, and Gifts and Givers helps your church harness that momentum. Whether you are encouraging financial gifts for missions, organizing food drives, or inspiring volunteer service, these visuals provide a compelling backdrop that makes your calls to generosity resonate.
Beyond the immediate season, Gifts and Givers plants seeds for a culture of giving that extends into the new year. It reminds your congregation that generosity is a way of life rooted in the example of God Himself. As your church embraces this theme, you nurture a spirit of abundance, gratitude, and joy that transforms individuals and communities.
In a world often focused on getting, the church has a powerful message to share: true joy is found in giving. Gifts and Givers captures that message with clarity and beauty, helping your church communicate the heart of Christmas in a way that touches lives deeply.
Let this collection be part of your church’s story this season. Use it to celebrate the joy of giving and the generous heart of God. Invite your congregation to join in a movement of love that starts with God’s gift and flows through every member, impacting the world around you.
In every graphic, in every motion, Gifts and Givers reminds us that Christmas is not just a time for receiving but a season for generous giving—because the greatest gift we’ve received calls us to become givers in turn.