Intimacy with Christ isn’t just a concept—it’s a calling. It’s a gentle invitation to step out of a distracted, shallow spirituality and into the deep waters of true relationship with Jesus. This series isn’t about checking boxes or performing religious tasks. It’s about learning to breathe in His presence, to hear His voice again, to live in the nearness of God not just on Sundays, but in the quiet corners of everyday life.
Somewhere along the way, many of us lose that closeness. The noise creeps in. Responsibilities multiply. Our prayers get rushed, our worship feels routine, and Scripture becomes a list instead of a lifeline. But Jesus hasn’t moved. He’s still near. Still present. Still inviting us to come closer. This series is for every person who longs for more than religion. It’s for the weary soul that’s still hungry. It’s for those who want to know—not just about God—but to know Him.
Throughout Scripture, intimacy with God marks the lives of those He uses most. Moses spoke to Him as a friend. David danced before Him with raw vulnerability. Mary sat at His feet, captivated by His presence. John laid his head on Jesus’ chest. And Jesus Himself, the Son of God, often slipped away to be alone with the Father. This wasn’t ritual. It was relationship. This is the heart of the series—to awaken your church to the same kind of closeness.
This is a journey that leads us inward, not to isolate—but to connect. When the world is fast and fractured, intimacy with Christ centers us. It quiets the chaos. It rebuilds the foundation. It draws us into the love that does not change, the voice that cuts through confusion, and the Spirit that empowers us to live in rhythm with God’s heart. This is not a loud revival. It’s a quiet one. One that starts in the hidden place. One that transforms us from the inside out.
Visually, this graphic collection was crafted to reflect that sacred space. It’s not flashy, but reverent. It doesn’t shout—it invites. With soft tones, delicate light, and textures that suggest stillness, the artwork mirrors the spiritual atmosphere of intimacy. These aren’t just visuals. They’re visual prayers—designed to help people settle in, slow down, and lean into the moment with Jesus.
The designs work across your platforms: screens, social feeds, story loops, and livestreams. But they all carry the same thread of intentionality—drawing attention not to the graphics themselves, but to the One they point to. This isn’t about being visually impressive. It’s about being spiritually aligned. Every visual element exists to hold space for the deeper message: you can be close to God.
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
• Canva Templates — easy to use and edit, even without design experience
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully layered for deep customization
• High-Resolution PNGs — ready for plug-and-play in any software
• After Effects Bumper Video — a cinematic introduction or worship moment opener
Who This Is For
• Churches preaching a message on closeness with Christ, prayer, or discipleship
• Worship leaders designing a reflective atmosphere
• Pastors helping their people reconnect with the presence of Jesus
• Creative teams crafting visuals for spiritual formation or devotional seasons
• Ministries seeking to foster stillness, surrender, and deeper relationship with God
This theme works especially well during seasons of reflection—like Lent, 21 days of prayer, or the beginning of a new year. It’s also powerful after periods of burnout or transition, when your people need to return to the center. It pairs well with teachings on Mary and Martha, John 15 (abiding in the vine), or the secret place in Matthew 6. But its use goes beyond Scripture passages—it’s a posture. One that your church can live into week after week.
The editable Canva templates make customization simple. Whether you’re a solo pastor with limited design tools or part of a full-scale creative team, you’ll be able to adapt these visuals quickly. Change titles. Add your church logo. Update Scriptures or series taglines. The Photoshop files give you advanced control, and the high-resolution PNGs work seamlessly in worship software like ProPresenter or presentation tools like Keynote and PowerPoint. The After Effects bumper ties it all together—a quiet but cinematic opening to every gathering.
Intimacy with Christ invites your church to slow down. To listen again. To remember that faith is not a performance—it’s a relationship. When people live close to Jesus, everything changes. The way they forgive. The way they give. The way they hear the Word and respond. They stop striving and start trusting. They stop pretending and start becoming. Because closeness with Jesus makes us more fully alive.
And this is more than just a message for individuals—it’s a culture for your church. A way of living that says: we won’t be driven by hurry. We won’t build ministry on strategy alone. We want His presence to be central. His voice to be the loudest. His Word to be the foundation. When a community seeks intimacy with Christ, unity deepens. Love increases. Mission becomes clear—not because we planned it, but because we’ve been with Him.
Visually, the set was inspired by the kind of sacred quiet that draws the soul in. Soft gradients suggest early morning light or a flickering candle. Handwritten elements remind us of personal prayer journals. The motion graphics are subtle—more meditation than hype. Every piece was made to help your church step into the mystery and majesty of knowing God closely. Not as an idea. As a Person. As a Savior. As the One who calls you friend.
Use this theme for a multi-week series, a single teaching on devotion, or a worship night that centers on prayer and communion. Pair it with baptism services that mark surrender or small group campaigns that call people deeper. It works for large churches with full creative teams and for portable churches gathering in school gyms. Its simplicity is its strength. It doesn’t distract—it directs.
Intimacy with Christ reminds us of what matters most: not what we do for God, but how we dwell with Him. It’s not about mastering Scripture, but letting it read us. Not about hitting the right spiritual pace, but learning to walk with the Spirit. Not about feeling spiritual, but being honest with God—and letting Him meet us there.
If your church is longing for something more, this series is a doorway. If your people feel distant, this is a path back. If you’ve been busy, burned out, or simply spiritually dry—this is the well that won’t run out. Because Jesus is near. Always. And this series simply reminds us how to notice.
May every visual help open the heart. May every template be a tool for encounter. May every moment in your worship space be saturated with the love of Christ—the kind that transforms not just our Sundays, but our whole lives.
This is the heartbeat of Intimacy with Christ. A visual and spiritual call to come closer. To dwell deeper. To return to the quiet where God speaks. And to live every day from that sacred place.