Merry Christmas

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)

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas is more than a seasonal greeting—it’s a declaration. A reminder that in the darkest of nights, light broke in. That in the quiet of a stable, the Word became flesh. That hope was born—not as an idea, not as a principle, but as a person. A child. A King.

This theme is an invitation to step back from the pace of the season and remember the center of it all: Jesus. Not just the baby in a manger, but the Son of God who entered our humanity so we could be made whole. Christmas is not about perfection. It’s not about polished moments or picture-perfect traditions. It’s about presence—God’s presence with us, among us, and within us.

For the Church, Christmas is both celebration and commission. It’s a holy tension between wonder and responsibility. We don’t just retell the nativity story—we proclaim it as a living reality. We don’t just remember Bethlehem—we recognize that God still draws near to the humble, the searching, and the brokenhearted.

In every carol sung, every candle lit, every passage of Scripture read, we echo the angel’s message: “Do not be afraid. For behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all people.” That message still rings true today, in a world desperate for joy, longing for peace, and aching for real love.

The good news of Christmas is not buried under tinsel. It’s not reserved for religious elites or well-behaved crowds. It’s for everyone. For those running to the altar and those wandering far from it. For the tired single parent. The grieving widow. The lonely college student. The doubting teenager. The overwhelmed pastor. Christmas meets every one of them with this reality: You are not alone. God is with us.

And that changes everything.

This bundle of church graphics and church motion graphics exists to support that sacred announcement. Not to upstage it. Not to turn it into a spectacle. But to create visual alignment around the beauty and simplicity of the Gospel. These elements are designed to be used across your church—whether you’re preparing for a full Advent series or simply anchoring your Christmas Eve service in something meaningful, memorable, and clear.

Every visual in this collection carries the warmth and wonder of the season. The colors, textures, and motion work together to draw people in—not to impress, but to invite. The tone is soft yet strong. Familiar yet reverent. Timeless, but designed to work across the digital demands of modern ministry.

But make no mistake—what matters most isn’t what’s on screen. It’s what’s happening in the hearts of your people.

This theme helps prepare the room, so to speak. It clears space. It sets tone. It gives your community a sense that something bigger is unfolding. Because Christmas is not about filling seats—it’s about filling hearts with the reality of who Jesus is and what He came to do.

The After Effects bumper video adds rhythm and beauty to your services, offering a cinematic moment of reflection or anticipation. The Photoshop files provide your design team with complete control for customizations, and the high-resolution PNGs make it easy for any volunteer to create digital invites, sermon slides, or social media posts with excellence. Whether you’re livestreaming, gathering in person, or reaching people online throughout the week, these visuals help communicate the message with unity and clarity.

What’s Included
• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160)
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350)
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920)
• Two Background Templates (ideal for lyrics, verses, and prayers)
• Two Lower Third Templates (designed for livestreams, teaching, and announcements)
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files
• High-Resolution PNGs
• After Effects Bumper Video

Every asset was designed with real churches in mind—regardless of size, budget, or team experience. These tools are simple to use and easy to adapt, because your time should be spent ministering to people, not troubleshooting design software. Our hope is that this bundle lifts weight off your team and frees you to focus on what matters most: preparing hearts to encounter Christ.

Who Is This For
• Pastors preaching through Advent or preparing Christmas messages
• Creative directors coordinating seasonal design across platforms
• Media teams managing visuals for services and livestreams
• Volunteers creating weekly slides, posts, and digital invites
• Churches looking to unify their Christmas visuals around the Gospel
• Communities that value both beauty and theological depth
• Leaders who want to keep Jesus at the center of it all

The message of Christmas is not small. It’s not something we grow out of. In fact, the more we walk with Jesus, the more we realize how much we still need to hear those words: “Unto us a child is born.” Not just then—but now. In the middle of war, Jesus is still the Prince of Peace. In the middle of cultural chaos, He is still Emmanuel—God with us. In the middle of silence, He is still the Word made flesh.

These sermon graphics and motion backgrounds for churches are more than visuals. They’re an invitation to reflect. To be still. To worship with intention and clarity. They help remind your community that Christmas is not about performance or pressure—it’s about presence. The presence of God dwelling among us. Accessible. Approachable. Holy.

The story we tell at Christmas is the beginning of the greatest rescue in history. God did not send a soldier or a scholar. He sent a child. Not to condemn the world, but to save it. And every name we celebrate during this season—Jesus, Savior, Redeemer, Emmanuel—is packed with power and promise.

So let this theme guide your church toward awe, not just activity. Let it frame your services in a way that opens eyes and softens hearts. Let it serve your community—not as a marketing tool, but as a ministry resource. Because when the Church declares Merry Christmas, we’re not just speaking tradition—we’re proclaiming truth. Hope has come. Light has dawned. God is here.

Merry Christmas isn’t just a greeting. It’s a Gospel declaration. Use these visuals to help carry that truth with beauty, with reverence, and with joy. Because this is the season where everything changes—and everyone needs to hear it.