Missions Week

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)

Missions Week

Missions Week is more than a theme—it’s a divine interruption. A holy moment that realigns your church’s gaze beyond your own building and into the streets, cities, and nations that Christ longs to reach. It’s an opportunity to stretch your congregation’s imagination about what the Kingdom of God really looks like: diverse, expansive, cross-cultural, and always moving toward the lost. Whether your church is commissioning short-term teams, raising funds for long-term partnerships, or simply praying over unreached people groups, Missions Week can ignite a fresh missional fire that reshapes the rhythms of your community. This PNG and PSD graphic bundle is crafted to visually support and elevate that movement.

When we talk about missions, we’re not only talking about geography—we’re talking about obedience. And obedience always has a visual expression. That’s where this bundle comes in. You need more than just a good message; you need consistent, intentional design that echoes the urgency and beauty of what God is calling your people into. These ready-to-use and fully editable assets help you create a cohesive visual narrative before, during, and after your Missions Week.

This bundle includes high-resolution PNG graphics for quick deployment and PSD files for deep customization. Whether your goal is to share testimonies, launch a giving campaign, host a global-focused worship night, or spotlight your mission partners, you’ll have the visual tools you need to make the moment stick. It’s more than a slide deck or social post—it’s the creative groundwork that helps your community feel the weight and joy of the Great Commission.

What’s Included

  • Main graphic (3840×2160)
    The centerpiece design used across all platforms—ideal for screens, handouts, and digital banners to anchor your Missions Week visually.
  • Social media post (1080×1350)
    Sized for Instagram and Facebook feeds. Use it to share updates, quotes, partner highlights, or daily devotional content throughout the week.
  • Social media story (1080×1920)
    Vertical layout for real-time engagement. Great for prayer points, countdowns, testimonies, or behind-the-scenes moments from live events.
  • Slide backgrounds
    Two clear, readable designs that you can use for announcements, sermon notes, worship lyrics, or speaker introductions.
  • Lower thirds
    Two customizable overlays to keep your livestream or pre-recorded missions content looking professional and on-brand.
  • PSD files
    Fully editable layers so you can change text, colors, and elements to reflect your church’s schedule, missionaries, or event branding.
  • PNG files
    Print-ready, digital-friendly files that you can drop straight into any presentation, post, or platform with no adjustments needed.

Who Is This For

  • Churches hosting a multi-day Missions Week event with a full calendar of services, guest speakers, fundraisers, and prayer gatherings.
  • Pastors and teaching teams preparing a sermon series or daily devotional journey centered on missions, outreach, and sending.
  • Communications directors needing a flexible design suite that keeps messaging consistent across print, web, and in-service visuals.
  • Creative teams looking for editable files that they can adapt for different audiences—from kids and students to adults and global teams.
  • Missions pastors and coordinators wanting to honor partner ministries with branded slides, social posts, or custom visuals for presentations.
  • Volunteer teams or solo designers needing a head start with clean, professional graphics that don’t require hours of work to deploy.

How Churches Are Using It

  • Launching Missions Week with a Sunday morning sermon and branded visuals across the lobby, platform, and slides.
  • Creating a daily rhythm of prayer and storytelling using the social media post and story assets to share Scripture, testimonies, or global prayer needs.
  • Equipping team leaders with customized graphics to present at info meetings, small groups, or outreach nights using the editable PSDs.
  • Wrapping video interviews or partner updates with branded lower thirds and backgrounds for a cohesive look on screens and streams.
  • Designing email campaigns or printed materials with the PNGs to promote upcoming trips, highlight giving goals, or recap global impact.
  • Using the slide backgrounds during services and breakout sessions for seamless integration of visual content with the spiritual tone of the week.

Missions Week can easily become just another item on the church calendar—but it doesn’t have to. With the right preparation and a clear visual strategy, it can become a catalytic moment of clarity, conviction, and calling. This bundle exists to make your message not only heard, but remembered. Because sometimes it’s a single image, phrase, or video clip that lingers long after the week has ended—and that’s when the Spirit begins to move in personal ways.

The call to missions isn’t reserved for a few. It’s the Church’s collective responsibility, and that includes every person who walks through your doors. Some may go. Others may give. Many will pray. But all should be invited into the story. These graphics help open that door in a way that’s both accessible and compelling.

And while Missions Week is a focused time, the seeds you plant during those days can bear fruit year-round. Whether it’s a student saying yes to a trip for the first time, a family committing to give monthly, or a retiree deciding to mentor young missionaries, your visual communication plays a role in how God’s call is received. It’s not just decoration—it’s part of the invitation.

As you prepare your messages, partner updates, and special services, let these assets serve you in the background. Let them hold space for the story of the gospel to be told with clarity and beauty. And trust that even the smallest details—like a well-designed slide or a consistent feed post—can help open someone’s heart to the nations.

Because Missions Week isn’t a conclusion—it’s a commissioning. It’s not about celebrating what’s been done, but about what’s still possible. Use these graphics to cast vision, tell stories, and invite your church into a week that could change everything.

As the final service ends and the banners come down, the work of Missions Week truly begins. The graphics in this bundle are built not just for inspiration, but for mobilization. They’ll help you keep the vision alive in the weeks that follow—whether you’re following up with new mission supporters, sending recap emails, or building momentum for next year’s outreach. Missions is ongoing, and your visual presence should reflect that. With tools like these at your fingertips, your church won’t just remember Missions Week—they’ll be ready to respond to it.