In His Image is more than a sermon title—it’s a declaration of identity, a reminder of divine origin, and an invitation to transformation. At the heart of the Christian story lies this simple yet breathtaking truth: we are created in the image of God. Every human life, every face in your congregation, bears the imprint of the Creator. That reality changes everything. It defines how we see ourselves, how we treat one another, and how we live out the gospel in a broken world.
This series invites people to stop measuring their worth by culture’s shifting standards and to start seeing themselves through the lens of God’s unwavering love. It’s a call to return to the original design—crafted with intention, set apart with purpose, and shaped by the character of Christ. In a world that distorts identity, In His Image reminds us that we are not accidental. We are known. We are loved. We are created to reflect Him.
The church graphics and church motion graphics that accompany this series were carefully created to match the depth and beauty of that truth. Every color palette, visual texture, and motion design reflects something of God’s nature—His creativity, His order, His beauty. These designs are not just visual placeholders; they are visual theology, reinforcing the message week after week in a way that connects both emotionally and spiritually.
What’s Included
• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — ideal for message slides, worship screens, and sermon backgrounds
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — formatted for Instagram, Facebook, and digital invites
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical visuals for Stories, Reels, and mobile engagement
• Two Background Templates — perfect for Scripture slides, lyric projection, or reflective moments
• Two Lower Third Templates — for speaker titles, sermon points, or livestream overlays
• Canva Templates — accessible for quick, polished edits with no design experience required
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully layered and customizable for professional design teams
• High-Resolution PNGs — ready for plug-and-play in any software or platform
• After Effects Bumper Video — a moving intro to set the tone and draw people into the theme
Who This Is For
• Churches preaching on identity, purpose, or spiritual formation
• Pastors teaching through Genesis, the Gospels, or New Testament identity in Christ
• Ministry teams shaping a discipleship series for new believers or spiritual growth
• Communications teams seeking cohesive visuals for print, web, and social media
• Worship leaders curating visual environments that reflect the image of God in us
This series is about spiritual clarity. It’s about moving past the confusion of false labels and embracing the truth of who God says we are. The visuals reflect that clarity. There’s no clutter or distraction—just bold, beautiful design that amplifies the message and makes space for reflection. Light and shadow, form and movement, stillness and color—all are woven together to reflect the image-bearing nature of our humanity.
But identity is more than individual. Being made in God’s image also draws us into community. It means we see each other differently. We speak with dignity. We listen with compassion. We carry one another’s burdens. A series like this can be a starting point for unity in the body of Christ—when we begin to see not only our own worth but the worth of the person sitting next to us.
That’s why this series doesn’t just speak to individuals; it speaks to the Church. A community shaped by this truth becomes a place where everyone belongs. Where people are known not by their failures or labels, but by the grace they carry and the God who made them.
In His Image creates space to address issues like shame, comparison, insecurity, and striving. It opens the door for healing from wounds that come from false identities. It allows pastors to speak into the deep need we all have—to know who we are and why we matter. And the visuals provide the tone and texture for those sacred moments. Whether your service is contemplative or celebratory, traditional or modern, this package offers the flexibility to fit your style and elevate your message.
This series works especially well across multiple weeks. You could walk your congregation through what it means to be made in God’s image, then what it means to reflect His character, then what it looks like to live out that image in the world. Topics like calling, compassion, justice, forgiveness, and purpose all flow from this central truth. The visuals help tie it all together—week to week, post to post, screen to screen.
In a digital world where attention is short and messages are many, consistent visuals become a kind of liturgy. People begin to associate what they see with what they’re learning. It reinforces the message long after the sermon ends. A well-designed series helps people remember not just what was said, but what was felt. It turns information into transformation.
The Canva templates make it easy for churches of any size to customize the visuals. Add your own series title, Scriptures, or speaker info with just a few clicks. The Photoshop files give creative teams full control, and the After Effects bumper adds a level of excellence that enhances livestreams or in-person services. Whether you’re a solo pastor doing everything yourself or part of a full media team, these tools are designed to support you.
And the message itself could not be more relevant. In a culture that’s constantly asking, “Who am I?” and “Do I matter?” this series offers a gospel answer: You are made in the image of a loving God. You are called to reflect Him. You are not what you’ve done. You are not what’s been done to you. You are more than a job title, a relationship status, a failure, or a success. You are His.
Imagine the impact if your whole church began to believe that deeply.
• A teenager begins to see their worth beyond social media.
• A father starts to lead his family with confidence and grace.
• A woman recovering from past abuse hears that she is still whole in God’s eyes.
• A new believer walks away from old identities and steps into a new one in Christ.
• A community learns to treat each other with sacred honor because they are all image-bearers.
These stories are why this message matters. They are why the visuals matter. Because every slide, every motion, every graphic has the potential to reinforce the truth that sets people free.
This isn’t just a design kit. It’s a tool for discipleship. A support system for your message. A way to communicate with clarity, beauty, and gospel-centered depth.
Let this be a series that lingers. One that people remember months later—not just for how it looked, but for how it made them feel about themselves and about God. One that shaped conversations around dinner tables and in small groups. One that restored dignity and called out purpose.
Because to be made in God’s image means we were made to reflect His glory—to carry His love into classrooms, offices, neighborhoods, and families. It means our lives are not random. They are radiant. They are holy. And they are full of the potential to mirror the heart of the One who made us.
That’s the truth this series proclaims. That’s the story these visuals help tell. May it serve your church well. May it awaken identity. May it spark worship. And may it remind everyone who sees it that they are beautifully, intentionally, wonderfully made—in His image.