Good Friday

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)

Good Friday

Good Friday is a quiet day. It carries deep sorrow, but it also holds deep meaning. The church gathers not to rush past the cross, but to stand near it. This is a moment to remember what it cost Jesus to love the world. The cross is not easy to look at. It confronts us with suffering, injustice, and sacrifice. Yet the cross is also the place where hope was secured. Love did not turn away. Love stayed. Love endured.

Good Friday creates space for honest reflection. It invites people to sit with grief and gratitude at the same time. This is not a day for spectacle. It is a day for stillness, confession, prayer, and remembrance. When churches gather on Good Friday, the room often feels different. The lighting is softer. The music is quieter. The words are fewer. The story of the cross does not need embellishment. It needs space to be heard.

Visuals play a gentle role in shaping that space. Thoughtful design can help people slow down. It can guide attention toward Scripture, prayer, and the presence of God. This bundle exists to support that posture of reverence.

The cross reminds us that love is costly. Jesus did not choose the easy path. He chose obedience. He chose faithfulness. He chose to carry the weight of sin so that the world could be reconciled to God. Good Friday services often hold moments of silence. They include Scripture readings that are heavy. They may include communion, prayer, and confession. These moments deserve visuals that are simple and grounded. This bundle was designed with those moments in mind.

This set of church graphics provides a consistent visual language for Good Friday. It helps churches create a focused environment where the story of the cross can be received without distraction.

What’s Included

  • Main screen graphic
    A high-resolution visual anchor designed to set the tone for Good Friday services. It provides a calm and reverent backdrop for Scripture readings, teaching, prayer, and moments of silence.
  • Social media post
    A square format graphic designed to support your church’s digital communication. Use it to invite people to Good Friday services or to share Scripture and reflections throughout the week.
  • Social media story
    A vertical graphic created to extend the meaning of Good Friday into daily rhythms. This format works well for short Scripture passages, prayer prompts, or quiet reflections.
  • Background templates
    Two flexible background designs built to support Scripture slides, lyrics, and prayer moments. These templates help maintain visual consistency while keeping the focus on the message.
  • Lower thirds templates
    Two clean overlays designed for video content. These help identify speakers or Scripture references during in-person services or livestreams.
  • PSD files
    Layered and editable source files that allow deeper customization. These files are helpful for teams that want to adjust colors, text, or layout to fit their worship space or service flow.
  • PNG files
    High-quality, ready-to-use graphics for quick implementation across screens, presentations, and online platforms. These files are ideal for volunteers and small teams.

These assets were created to be dependable and easy to use. They support churches that need visuals they can trust during one of the most meaningful services of the year.

Who Is This For

  • Pastors and teachers leading Good Friday services and Scripture reflections.
  • Worship leaders planning moments of prayer, silence, and communion.
  • Media teams and volunteers who need simple, reliable church graphics.
  • Creative teams who value clean design that does not compete with the message.
  • Churches of all sizes that want to create a thoughtful and reverent environment.
  • Ministry leaders preparing services centered on the cross and the suffering of Christ.

How Churches Are Using It

  • Creating a focused visual tone for Good Friday services and prayer gatherings.
  • Displaying the main screen graphic during moments of Scripture reading and reflection.
  • Using background templates for lyrics, prayer prompts, and Scripture slides.
  • Sharing Scripture and service times on social media leading up to Good Friday.
  • Customizing PSD files to match stage lighting, room tone, or seasonal colors.
  • Using PNG files for printed handouts, service guides, or simple signage.
  • Adding visuals to church websites and event pages to guide people to service details.
  • Using lower thirds during livestreams to help online viewers follow along.

Good Friday helps the church remember that redemption came at a great cost. It invites people to reflect on their own need for grace. It creates space for repentance, gratitude, and renewed trust in God. The story of the cross speaks to the broken places in every person. It meets people in sorrow, regret, and longing. It reminds us that Jesus entered suffering willingly so that suffering would not have the final word.

When churches gather on Good Friday, many people come carrying heavy hearts. Some come grieving. Some come searching. Some come out of habit. The cross meets all of them with the same love.

Using consistent visuals across screens and online spaces helps create a shared experience. It reminds people that they are part of a community walking through this story together. This bundle was created to serve those who prepare these services with care. It honors the work of pastors, worship leaders, media teams, and volunteers who carry the responsibility of creating space for holy reflection.

The PSD files offer flexibility for teams who want to shape the look of the service environment. The PNG files offer simplicity for teams who need ready-to-use visuals. Together, they support churches with different needs and resources.

Good Friday does not end with the cross. The story continues. But the church pauses here to remember the cost before celebrating the victory. This pause matters. It shapes how we understand grace and hope.

May these visuals help your church create space for stillness and truth. May they support moments of prayer and reflection. May they help people see the depth of Christ’s love in a fresh way.

Good Friday is a day to remember. It is a day to listen. It is a day to stand in awe of love that did not turn away.