Leadership Summit

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)

Leadership Summit

Leadership is one of the most profound responsibilities we’re given—not because it puts us in control, but because it calls us to service. In a world obsessed with influence, status, and charisma, godly leadership looks radically different. It’s not about being the loudest voice in the room. It’s about listening well. It’s not about chasing platforms. It’s about building people. The Leadership Summit is more than an event. It’s a holy invitation to rethink what leadership looks like when it’s grounded in purpose, vision, and integrity.

We’ve all seen leadership that builds and leadership that breaks. We’ve seen the impact of decisions made from a place of humility and the cost of those driven by ego. That’s why this message matters. Because the Church needs leaders—not just pastors, but volunteers, team leads, small group hosts, creatives, and staff—who are willing to follow the example of Jesus. Leaders who understand that influence is a gift and service is the posture. Leaders who see people not as problems to solve but as lives to steward. This kind of leadership doesn’t just run programs—it cultivates spiritual health, multiplies mission, and transforms culture.

The church graphics and motion graphics in this collection were created to reflect the strength, clarity, and depth of that kind of leadership. Every design element was crafted with intentionality to support your message without distraction. Whether you’re planning a leadership conference, a staff retreat, a teaching series, or a vision night, these visuals will help set the tone. With easy-to-edit Canva templates, Photoshop and PNG templates, and After Effects templates, your creative team can shape a cohesive, inspiring experience that honors the call of leadership.

What’s Included

• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — ideal for teaching series, sermon slides, or conference presentations
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — formatted for Instagram, Facebook, and other social platforms
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical layout perfect for Stories, Reels, and digital invites
• Two Background Templates — excellent for quotes, Scripture, or worship lyrics during sessions
• Two Lower Third Templates — professional overlays for livestreams or video content
• Canva Templates — easily customizable, even with no design background
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully layered for advanced customization by your design team
• High-Resolution PNGs — ready to drop into any presentation or video software
• After Effects Bumper Video — a dynamic intro or transition for sessions and teachings

Who This Is For

• Churches hosting a leadership summit, vision night, or ministry training
• Pastors developing a sermon series on servant leadership or influence
• Creative teams building a cohesive visual identity for a leadership event
• Communications staff preparing promotional materials for multi-platform use
• Ministry leaders equipping their teams for greater impact in the local church and beyond

This isn’t about flashy design. It’s about intentional design. Every graphic, color choice, and animation was built to reinforce the message: that leadership, when rooted in Christ, becomes a powerful expression of the Kingdom. These assets don’t just look good—they carry a weight, a tone, a sense of calling. They support the depth of what you’re teaching. They invite reflection. They spark vision. They give space for your church or organization to pause and consider the kind of leaders you’re forming.

Leadership isn’t something that’s earned once and held forever. It’s cultivated over time. It’s tested in the fire of responsibility. It’s refined in moments of failure and forged in seasons of faithfulness. It’s the courage to say yes when it’s easier to say no, the wisdom to listen when others demand a reaction, and the patience to keep building when results don’t come quickly. True leadership is slow work—and sacred work.

The Leadership Summit is an opportunity to elevate that sacred work. It’s a space where potential is recognized, gifts are called out, and future leaders are reminded of the higher purpose behind what they do. It’s a time to recalibrate—not around goals, but around values. Not just around where we’re going, but around who we’re becoming as we go.

In the life of Jesus, we see a leadership model that was never driven by status. He bent down to wash feet. He retreated to pray instead of chasing crowds. He led with clarity but always moved with compassion. He challenged systems, not to destroy, but to restore. And in every act of leadership, He pointed to the Father—not to Himself.

That is the kind of leadership we’re called to imitate. And that is the heart behind this collection of visuals—to come alongside you as you shape that kind of culture in your church, your team, and your community.

Whether you’re preparing an event with breakout sessions and panels or delivering a single weekend message on the responsibility of leadership, these graphics will serve you with consistency, polish, and purpose. Use them to anchor your theme visually, to create cohesion across platforms, and to invite your audience into something greater than themselves.

Because leadership isn’t about perfection—it’s about faithfulness. And faithfulness isn’t flashy. It shows up early. It stays late. It listens deeply. It leads with grace. It makes space for others to thrive. It owns mistakes and keeps learning. It seeks wisdom more than applause. That kind of leadership shapes churches that last. It builds ministries that outlive the leaders who start them. It reflects the heart of a Savior who came not to be served, but to serve.

Your summit may only last a few days or a few hours—but its impact can ripple for years. When people leave that space, they should carry more than notes and resources. They should carry vision. They should feel called, not just informed. And they should remember the atmosphere that surrounded the message: the excellence, the beauty, the intentionality. That’s what these visuals help you create.

Design sets a tone. It frames how people receive a message before a single word is spoken. Done well, it builds trust. It shows thoughtfulness. It demonstrates care. It prepares the heart to hear. And in a leadership context, that’s everything. Because the people in the room aren’t just receiving for themselves—they’re carrying what they learn back to teams, ministries, families, and neighborhoods.

Let your visuals reflect the weight of that. Let them speak before you speak. Let them shape an environment where clarity, excellence, and purpose aren’t just values—they’re visible realities.

At its core, the Leadership Summit isn’t about producing better performers—it’s about raising up faithful shepherds. It’s about training a generation that leads not from a place of insecurity or ambition but from deep trust in the God who calls them. A generation that leads with courage, empathy, conviction, and grace. A generation that’s more concerned with who they’re becoming than how they’re perceived.

Let these designs serve that mission. Let them support the message you carry, the vision you cast, and the leaders you’re building.

Because the church doesn’t need more hype—it needs more heart. More leaders who kneel before they speak. More shepherds who listen before they lead. More builders who see people as sacred, not as stepping stones. And more summits like this—where leadership is redefined not by what it gets, but by what it gives.

This is your moment to speak into that. To invite your church into a deeper vision of influence. To elevate the conversation around what kind of leaders we’re becoming. Use this collection to amplify your message—not for attention, but for alignment. For clarity. For transformation.

Because leadership that is rooted in faith doesn’t just change teams. It changes lives. It builds bridges. It plants hope. And it reflects the leadership of Jesus—the kind that changes the world.