Inner Peace

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)

Inner Peace

Inner Peace is more than a soft sentiment or an aesthetic—it’s a sacred invitation. In a world defined by noise, urgency, and constant movement, the idea of inner peace sounds almost revolutionary. And yet, this is exactly what Christ offers: not a peace that removes us from reality, but one that steadies us within it. Inner peace is not escape—it is presence. It is the calm that meets us in the storm, the stillness that anchors us even when the waves rise.

In the Scriptures, peace isn’t just the absence of conflict—it’s the presence of wholeness. The Hebrew word shalom paints a picture of flourishing, restoration, harmony with God, others, and even oneself. In the New Testament, Jesus assures His followers that His peace is not like the world’s peace. His peace is deeper. It roots itself not in external security but in divine presence. “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you,” He says in John 14:27. That gift still stands.

The Inner Peace graphics collection is built around this concept. These visuals are created to support messages that point people back to the One who offers true rest. Whether you’re leading your congregation through a series on spiritual rhythms, Sabbath, emotional health, or simply preaching on the peace of God, this set is designed to reinforce that message with clarity and beauty.

These church graphics are gentle by design. They avoid clutter and overstatement. Their role is not to shout over life’s noise, but to help quiet it. They create a visual tone that invites reflection—offering a pause, a breath, a reminder of the peace that Christ brings.

This set includes Photoshop and PNG templates only—no Canva, no After Effects. Each file is carefully designed to give you both flexibility and ease. If your creative team wants full control, the layered PSD files offer room to customize every element. If you need something quick and effective, the PNGs are ready to use across your screens, print pieces, and digital channels.

The tone of Inner Peace is minimal but thoughtful. It leans into warm, natural color palettes, soft gradients, and subtle motion (in the motion versions). The visuals are not trendy—they’re timeless. Their aim is not to be eye-catching for its own sake, but to serve the spiritual moment you are creating. They support rather than distract, offering a quiet strength that mirrors the message itself.

Who is this for:
• Churches launching a sermon series on spiritual peace, rest, or emotional renewal
• Pastors and speakers addressing anxiety, fear, or inner turmoil
• Media teams seeking gentle and reflective visuals for weekend services or midweek gatherings
• Worship leaders creating a calm atmosphere for contemplative services, prayer nights, or acoustic sets
• Churches offering soul care events, mental health awareness weeks, or retreats

What’s included:
• Title graphic (3840×2160) — ideal for use in services, projections, and as a central design element for the series or event
• Social media post (1080×1350) — perfectly sized for Instagram and Facebook, helping extend your message during the week
• Story version (1080×1920) — optimized for vertical mobile sharing on Instagram/Facebook Stories
• Two backgrounds — useful for lyrics, Bible verses, or message notes in service
• Two lower thirds — designed for nameplates, quotes, or key points in sermons or videos
• Photoshop files (.PSD) — fully editable layers allow for color, text, and element customization
• High-resolution PNGs — for fast implementation without design software

The peace of God is not a reward for the disciplined—it’s a gift for the weary. Many in your congregation are carrying unseen burdens. Some are burned out, others anxious or overwhelmed. Some are experiencing loss or transition. Others are just exhausted from the relentless pace of modern life. The message of inner peace meets them exactly where they are—not demanding more, but offering rest. Your role as a church is to create space for that encounter.

These visuals help shape that space. Their design language whispers instead of shouts. In the middle of fast-scrolling feeds, an image that invites stillness stands out more than one filled with noise. A simple graphic with a centered word like “Peace” or “Still” can slow someone’s heart, even for a moment. That’s the kind of moment these templates are designed to support.

Beyond the screen, the Inner Peace collection can become the foundation of an entire season. Use the title graphics for sermon series slides, the social templates for weekly encouragement, and the background images during worship to cultivate continuity and intentionality. These aren’t one-off visuals—they’re part of a larger, integrated message your church can carry for weeks.

You might consider pairing these visuals with practices that support the message: times of guided prayer, opportunities for stillness, moments in your service where silence is honored rather than avoided. The visuals are not just meant to inform, but to invite your community into participation. To not just hear about peace—but to practice it.

The strength of the Inner Peace set is its restraint. In a culture of overdesign, it leans into subtlety. In a world of overstimulation, it chooses stillness. This allows it to work across multiple church contexts—whether your environment is high-tech and modern or more traditional and liturgical. The templates can adapt to fit your tone, style, and format.

There’s a theological depth to the theme of inner peace that’s worth exploring. Peace is central to the gospel. Christ is not just a peace-giver—He is our peace (Ephesians 2:14). Through Him, we are reconciled to God, to each other, and even to ourselves. The fragmentation of our inner lives finds healing in Him. This is not surface-level calm—it’s deep-rooted shalom. This is the message your visuals are helping to proclaim.

In a world constantly clamoring for attention, clarity becomes a form of kindness. When your church communicates clearly and beautifully, it’s not about marketing—it’s about ministry. Good design supports good theology. It makes truth approachable. It helps people not only hear the Word but feel it. That’s why resources like this matter.

Your team doesn’t need to spend hours creating visuals from scratch. This set is made to be a tool that saves time while elevating the experience. Every file is thoughtfully sized, every layout balanced and clean. Whether you’re printing a poster, projecting slides, or posting on social media, these templates help you carry your message with consistency and excellence.

Peace is a journey—and often a fight. Sometimes we have to hold onto it in a world that constantly tries to pull it away. But it is possible. Not by striving, but by trusting. Not by fixing everything around us, but by yielding to the One within us. This is what your message can offer. And these visuals are here to serve that message.

Whether you’re speaking into a season of recovery, creating space for rest, or simply reminding your congregation that God is near, the Inner Peace collection can help you set the tone. It’s not flashy. It doesn’t need to be. Its strength is in its stillness. It invites people to pause, to breathe, to listen. And sometimes, that’s exactly what our souls need most.

Let these visuals be more than just a backdrop—let them be a bridge. A way of guiding your church into a deeper awareness of God’s presence. A way of saying, “You are safe. You are seen. You are loved.” Because that, in the end, is the beginning of peace. And peace, once planted, has a way of growing.