Ignite isn’t just a name—it’s a declaration. A visual starting point for a church that refuses to stay comfortable. For leaders who know that something deeper is calling their community forward. For teams that believe every gathering is a chance to awaken hearts and stir up courage. This isn’t just a bundle of graphics. It’s a creative companion for churches ready to spark something powerful.
Every church has moments where vision needs to be reignited. Where the familiar rhythm of Sunday mornings needs a breath of fresh fire. Ignite was created for those very moments. Whether you’re launching a new teaching series, rallying your people around a bold new initiative, or simply wanting to shift the atmosphere of your gatherings, this resource gives you the visual clarity to match that spiritual shift.
In an age of endless digital noise, people need to feel that what’s happening in your church matters. That what they’re stepping into isn’t just another meeting—it’s a moment set apart. When your visuals carry weight, when your messaging is consistent, and when your screens speak the same story your pastor is preaching, people notice. They lean in. They expect more. And that expectation creates room for God to move.
Ignite was designed to help you build that room. The visuals are clear, cohesive, and adaptable—ready to serve in whatever context your church is in right now. Whether you’re a large city church with multiple gatherings or a small rural church with a single service, these tools don’t ask you to become something you’re not. They simply help you present what God has already placed in your heart with excellence and intentionality.
This isn’t about slick marketing or trendy branding. This is about reverence. Simplicity. Focus. About helping your people recognize that this is a season of fire—not of chaos, but of clarity. Not of striving, but of surrender.
When your screens, slides, and social media all echo the same message, it strengthens the thread that ties your Sundays to the rest of the week. It builds unity. It helps your people carry the message home. That’s why graphic clarity matters. Not because design saves anyone—but because design serves the moment where people are invited to respond.
What’s Included
• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — ideal for teaching series, sermon slides, or worship backgrounds
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — formatted for Instagram, Facebook, and other platforms
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical layout for Stories, Reels, and digital invites
• Two Background Templates — perfect for Scripture slides, reflection moments, or lyric projection
• Two Lower Third Templates — great for sermon overlays, livestreams, or speaker name IDs
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully layered for deep customization
• High-Resolution PNGs — ready for plug-and-play in any software
Who This Is For
• Churches preparing a sermon series on revival, renewal, or the Holy Spirit
• Worship teams looking to create a consistent visual tone across gatherings
• Communications teams wanting to unify graphics across screens and social channels
• Leaders planning nights of worship, prayer events, or vision Sundays
• Church plants or established churches wanting to simplify their visual workflow
Ignite is for the church that won’t stay quiet. The church that still believes boldness is a spiritual discipline. The kind of place where people come expecting to be changed—not entertained. Where the Word is preached with fire, and worship is more than performance—it’s surrender.
When you use these graphics, you’re not just improving your design. You’re amplifying your message. You’re telling your people, “This matters.” You’re giving your team the tools to be intentional without being overwhelmed. And you’re helping set a tone that prepares people to meet with God.
You don’t need a massive media department to make this work. You don’t need expensive gear. You don’t even need to be a designer. You just need the desire to lead with excellence. This bundle is made for that.
Because we believe that when the Church presents the gospel clearly—visually and verbally—people are drawn in. They sense the difference. They notice the care. And in today’s fast-scrolling, short-attention world, that clarity matters more than ever.
Ignite helps you build trust through consistency. It helps you eliminate distractions. It helps you prepare the space so that what happens in worship, in teaching, and in ministry is fully supported by what people see.
These graphics are flexible enough to use across formats and events. You can reuse them, reframe them, or remix them to fit your context. They’re a visual foundation you can build on again and again.
You can roll them out over a multi-week series, launch them for a single weekend experience, or keep them in rotation for your more intense seasonal focuses—like 21 days of prayer, Holy Spirit Sundays, or vision casting moments. Their strength is in how they support your unique rhythm as a church.
A lot of churches struggle with inconsistency. One week the slides look sharp, the next week things feel thrown together. Ignite helps fix that. Not by overwhelming your team with choices, but by giving you a simple, consistent framework to build from. You can trust it. You can delegate it. And you can be proud of what it communicates about your church’s values.
Because presentation matters—not for the sake of appearance, but for the sake of clarity. It matters that people feel welcomed and engaged the moment they see the screen or scroll by a post. And it matters that everything they experience in your space points to something bigger than the graphics themselves.
That something bigger is always Jesus. And the role of creative ministry is to remove every barrier that stands between your people and that encounter. Ignite helps do that. Not through volume, but through focus. Not through busyness, but through boldness.
So don’t be afraid to use these tools fully. Stretch them. Repurpose them. Let them be a spark—not just for your screens, but for your whole team. Because once that fire starts, you never know how far it will spread.