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 invites the church into a sacred pause. It is a day that calls us to slow down and remember the depth of love shown to us through the suffering of Jesus. In a world that moves quickly and avoids pain, Good Friday asks us to stay present with the story of the cross. It reminds us that the heart of the Gospel is not only resurrection, but sacrifice. Before there was an empty tomb, there was a Savior who chose to lay down His life.

The cross stands at the center of the Christian faith. It is where mercy and justice meet. It is where sin is taken seriously and grace is offered freely. On Good Friday, the church remembers that Jesus did not suffer in theory. He suffered in body and spirit. He was betrayed by friends, rejected by crowds, and condemned by those in power. He carried shame, pain, and the weight of sin so that others could be restored. This is not a story meant to be rushed. It is a story that deserves our full attention.

Good Friday creates space for honest reflection. It gives room for grief, repentance, and humility. Many people come into Good Friday services carrying personal pain, unanswered questions, or quiet sorrow. The cross meets people in those places. It reminds us that God is not distant from suffering. Jesus entered it. He knows what it is to feel alone. He knows what it is to be misunderstood. He knows what it is to endure pain without turning away. The cross tells us that God does not look away from human suffering. He steps into it with love.

Visual communication shapes how people experience a moment. The environment of a service can either support reflection or make it harder to focus. These graphics were created to support the tone of Good Friday by providing consistency and clarity across screens, slides, and digital spaces. When visuals are calm and intentional, they help people settle their hearts. They help the room feel centered. They help the weight of the story remain the focus.

What’s Included

  • Main screen graphic
    A high resolution visual anchor designed to set a reverent and focused tone for Good Friday services. It provides a calm backdrop for teaching, Scripture readings, prayer moments, and times of silence.
  • Social media post
    A square format graphic created to support your church’s digital presence. Use it to share Scripture, invite people to the Good Friday service, or remind your community of the meaning of the day.
  • Social media story
    A vertical graphic designed for daily engagement. This format works well for Scripture reminders, short reflections, or prayer prompts leading up to Good Friday.
  • Background templates
    Two flexible background designs created to support lyrics, Scripture slides, or reflection moments during the service. These templates help create visual consistency without drawing attention away from the message.
  • Lower thirds templates
    Two clean overlays designed for video content. These are helpful for identifying speakers, Scripture references, or moments of guided prayer during in person services or livestreams.
  • PSD files
    Layered and editable source files for teams that want full creative control. These files allow you to adjust text, layout, and design elements to fit your church’s visual style and space.
  • PNG files
    High quality, ready to use graphics that can be implemented quickly across screens, presentations, and online platforms. These files are ideal for volunteers and small teams who need reliable visuals without technical complexity.

These church graphic design assets were created with simplicity and care. They are meant to serve the moment, not compete with it. They help create a consistent look that allows people to remain focused on Scripture, prayer, and reflection throughout the service.

Who Is This For

  • Pastors and teachers leading Good Friday services and wanting visuals that support a reverent and reflective tone.
  • Ministry leaders who want to create space for prayer, repentance, and quiet reflection during Holy Week.
  • Media teams and volunteers who need clear, high quality church graphics that are easy to use and dependable.
  • Creative teams who value simple design that honors the weight of the Gospel story.
  • Churches of any size seeking to present the story of the cross with clarity and care.
  • Small group leaders who want to extend Good Friday themes into homes and gatherings.

How Churches Are Using It

  • Centering Good Friday services around the main screen graphic to establish a calm and focused atmosphere.
  • Using background templates for Scripture readings, worship lyrics, and moments of silence.
  • Sharing Scripture and service reminders through social posts and stories throughout Holy Week.
  • Customizing PSD files to fit stage design, room lighting, or seasonal color palettes.
  • Using PNG files for printed materials such as service guides, posters, or reflection handouts.
  • Adding visuals to church websites and event pages to create a consistent experience for visitors.
  • Using lower thirds during livestreams to provide clarity and gentle structure for online viewers.

Good Friday is a day the church holds with care. It is not about spectacle. It is about presence. It is about remembering what love cost. The final hours of Jesus are not distant history. They shape how we understand forgiveness, mercy, and sacrifice today. When the church tells this story, it carries a responsibility to do so with honesty and humility.

The cross reminds us that obedience often comes with cost. It shows us that love chooses to remain when it would be easier to walk away. It teaches us that redemption was not accidental. It was chosen. These truths shape the life of the church. They call us to prayer. They call us to humility. They call us to trust.

This bundle was created to support that sacred calling. The PSD files allow churches with creative teams to adapt the visuals to their space. The PNG files make it simple for volunteers and small teams to serve well without added pressure. Together, they offer flexibility and consistency so churches can focus on ministry rather than logistics.

When these visuals are used across services and digital spaces, they create a unified experience. People recognize the tone. They sense the care taken in how the story is presented. The design becomes a quiet guide, pointing hearts back to the cross.

Good Friday reminds us that hope was born through suffering. It teaches us that love is not distant from pain. It shows us that God entered the darkest places so that light could reach us there. As your church gathers to remember the cross, may these visuals serve as gentle supports for prayer, reflection, and worship. May they help create space for people to encounter the depth of Christ’s love.