Imperfect People

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)

Imperfect People

Imperfect People is a series that speaks directly to the heart of every believer by embracing the reality that none of us are perfect, yet all are loved and called by God. This series reminds the church that faith is not about flawless living or moral perfection, but about grace, redemption, and the transformative power of God working in imperfect lives. It offers a message of hope and encouragement for those who struggle with doubt, failure, and the challenges of everyday life.

Throughout Scripture, God chooses imperfect people to carry out His purposes—people with flaws, fears, and failures who become instruments of His grace and power. This series explores the stories of these individuals, showing how God’s strength is made perfect in weakness. It invites the church to reflect on their own journeys and to find comfort and courage in God’s unchanging love.

Imperfect People is about breaking down the barriers of shame and guilt that so often hold believers back from fully experiencing God’s grace. It highlights the truth that God’s calling is not reserved for the perfect but for those willing to surrender their weaknesses and trust Him. This series encourages openness, honesty, and vulnerability within the church community, creating a space where people can bring their real struggles and find healing and acceptance.

This message is particularly important in a culture that often promotes an image of success and perfection. Imperfect People counters that narrative with the biblical truth that God’s power is revealed most clearly when we acknowledge our need for Him. The series invites your church to embrace authenticity and to celebrate the ongoing work of transformation that God is doing in each life.

What’s Included

  • Main screen graphic (3840×2160): This large-format image sets the tone for the series, providing a compelling and relatable visual foundation that connects with the theme of grace in imperfection.
  • Social media post (1080×1350): Designed for Instagram, Facebook, and similar platforms, this graphic helps promote the series and encourages online engagement with meaningful scripture or series highlights.
  • Social media story (1080×1920): Optimized for vertical formats, this story graphic offers a quick, personal way to connect with the audience and spread the series message across social media stories.
  • Two background templates for Scripture, lyrics, or sermon slides: These backgrounds provide a clear and focused space for scripture verses, sermon notes, and worship lyrics, enhancing visual consistency throughout the series.
  • Two lower thirds for livestreams or video teachings: These elements add a professional touch to livestreams or recorded messages by displaying speaker information or key points without distracting from the main content.
  • Photoshop files for graphic customization: Editable files allow creative teams to adjust the graphics as needed to fit specific church branding or messaging requirements.
  • High-resolution PNGs for plug-and-play use: Easy-to-use PNG files facilitate quick insertion into presentations, worship software, or social media posts without needing further editing.

Who Is This For

  • Pastors and teaching teams focusing on grace, redemption, and God’s work in imperfect lives
  • Media teams needing a cohesive visual identity that supports authentic storytelling and engagement
  • Creative directors aiming to foster vulnerability and openness within their church community
  • Small group leaders guiding discussions about faith struggles and growth
  • Worship leaders seeking visuals that complement themes of grace and restoration

Imperfect People speaks to the heart of the gospel by emphasizing that God’s grace is sufficient for every weakness and failure. It encourages believers to shed the weight of perfectionism and to embrace the freedom found in God’s unconditional love. This series creates a safe environment for congregations to explore the depth of God’s mercy and the hope of transformation.

The visuals in this bundle are designed to resonate deeply with the theme of authenticity and grace. They provide a backdrop that supports honest conversations and encourages participation. Whether used in worship, teaching, or social media, the graphics help create a unified aesthetic that draws people into the message.

Imperfect People also serves as a call to community, inviting churches to embrace one another with compassion and support. It highlights the importance of walking together in faith, understanding that everyone’s journey includes struggles and setbacks. This sense of shared vulnerability strengthens the church body and encourages mutual encouragement.

The series challenges believers to rethink their own narratives about failure and success. It redefines what it means to live faithfully, focusing on God’s ongoing work rather than past mistakes. Through this perspective, Imperfect People invites the church to live with hope, knowing that no one is beyond God’s reach.

This message is particularly impactful for those who feel isolated or discouraged by their imperfections. It offers a path forward, grounded in the assurance that God’s grace is a transforming force available to all. The series encourages believers to step into God’s love with confidence and to extend that love to others.

Imperfect People also addresses the practical side of faith, offering tools for personal growth and spiritual healing. It supports teaching on repentance, forgiveness, and renewal, helping individuals take steps toward wholeness. The series emphasizes that transformation is a journey, not a one-time event.

With these resources, churches can create a worship environment that welcomes honesty and celebrates progress. The combination of thoughtful teaching and meaningful visuals inspires hope and motivates lasting change. Imperfect People encourages congregations to embrace their stories and trust God’s plan for their lives.

This series can also inspire outreach efforts, demonstrating the church’s commitment to welcoming all people, regardless of background or past mistakes. It positions the church as a place of grace and acceptance, ready to walk alongside those seeking renewal.

The honest tone of the series helps break down stigmas around struggles like addiction, broken relationships, or spiritual doubts. By normalizing imperfection, Imperfect People invites healing conversations and fosters a culture of grace and restoration.

Imperfect People reminds the church that faith is not about having it all together but about relying on the One who makes all things new. It calls believers to celebrate progress, extend forgiveness, and keep moving forward with hope.

The series is ideal for any time of year but especially powerful during seasons of renewal, repentance, or new beginnings. It helps churches prepare hearts for revival and transformation by focusing on the power of God’s grace in imperfect lives.