Neighborhoods and Nations Mission Week is more than a calendar event—it’s a prophetic declaration. It’s a reminder that the Gospel was never meant to stay within four walls or be reserved for those already in the pews. It was always meant to move outward, like fire across dry ground, igniting hearts from the corner of your neighborhood to the furthest nation in need. This bundle was crafted to help your church tell that story—not with noise or hype, but with clarity, conviction, and Christ-centered beauty. When we say “mission,” we’re talking about the heartbeat of God. And when we talk about “design,” we’re talking about what helps that heartbeat be heard.
This collection of church graphics was made for that exact purpose: to amplify the mission, not distract from it. To visually echo the sending nature of the Gospel. Whether you’re hosting a weekend event, a full Missions Week, or simply starting conversations about what it looks like to be a church that lives on mission, these graphics are designed to meet you where you are—and take your message even further. You won’t find gimmicks here. What you will find is a suite of visual tools that blend function, form, and theological depth to support the work your church is already doing in the world.
Church media graphics aren’t just about looking good. They’re about helping people see what God is doing. With this bundle, your creative team gets access to a full range of editable and ready-to-use materials—each one created with a heart for the local church and a vision for the Great Commission. From announcement slides to social posts, from worship screen visuals to motion backgrounds for churches, every element is meant to move people—from apathy to action, from comfort to calling.
This isn’t just a pack of church promotional products. It’s a launchpad. It’s your communication ministry’s way of saying, “The world matters to us because it matters to God.” Whether you’re a large missions-sending church or a small community congregation beginning to lean into local outreach, the Neighborhoods and Nations bundle gives you the language and design to speak the same truth in a way that resonates with your people.
What’s Included
- Main graphic (3840×2160)
A high-resolution visual anchor for your Missions Week theme. Ideal for worship screens, print materials, or event signage. - After Effects motion video
A single motion background designed to set the tone for global gatherings. Use it to introduce a speaker, open your service, or create atmosphere before prayer and worship. - Social media post (1080×1350)
A graphic sized for feed posts. Perfect for announcing your Missions Week schedule, introducing a missionary guest, or inviting your church to pray for specific regions. - Social media story (1080×1920)
A vertical layout made to connect with your congregation where they spend time. Use it to create daily countdowns, highlights, or Scripture reminders throughout the week. - Slide backgrounds
Two designs optimized for readability during worship, missionary presentations, or announcement moments. - Lower thirds
Two overlays that help you add a polished look to livestreams, videos, or interviews during Missions Week. - PSD files
Layered and editable designs for teams that want to tweak colors, wording, or positioning for a fully personalized experience. - PNG files
Ready-to-use high-resolution visuals. No customization needed—just drop them in and you’re ready to go. - Canva templates
Customizable designs that allow for fast edits and easy collaboration. Great for churches that want flexibility without needing advanced design software.
Who Is This For
- Pastors and ministry leaders planning a focused Missions Week or sending Sunday and wanting sermon series graphics to visually unify the message.
- Church media teams looking for church motion graphics and motion backgrounds for churches that create an atmosphere of global vision and prayer.
- Communications directors who want to build consistency across screens, social media, and digital newsletters during outreach-focused events.
- Volunteers or smaller church teams who need high-quality visuals without needing to build everything from scratch.
- Missions committees or outreach teams looking for simple, beautiful tools to help mobilize their congregation to give, pray, and go.
- Church website builders or content creators updating digital materials during Missions Week who want graphics that match across web and social platforms.
How Churches Are Using It
- Kicking off Missions Week with the main screen graphic as the visual foundation for stage design, email banners, and bulletin covers.
- Using the motion video to open each service or play during reflection moments to reinforce the call to global evangelism.
- Sharing the social post and story graphics in the lead-up to Missions Week to build awareness and engagement online.
- Featuring missionaries during livestreams or in post-service interviews and using the lower thirds to display their names and regions.
- Customizing the PSD or Canva files with Scriptures, quotes, or stats related to the church’s global impact.
- Displaying the slide backgrounds during sermon slides, mission reports, or prayer guides to keep visuals clean and consistent.
- Adding the PNG graphics to your church website design templates, digital screens, and event pages to bring cohesion to your online presence.
- Creating invitation cards or digital invites using the post graphics to equip members to bring guests to Missions Sunday.
When a church says “yes” to missions, it says “yes” to sacrifice, to generosity, to stepping out of the comfortable and into the unknown. It says “yes” to neighborhoods and to nations—to the kids across the street and the unreached across the sea. Missions Week is your opportunity to realign your community with the heartbeat of God. And these graphics were made to help you say it clearly, creatively, and with conviction.
Design doesn’t replace the message—it elevates it. Good church graphic design ensures that your message doesn’t get lost in translation. It holds the attention of a distracted mind and speaks directly to the heart. The Neighborhoods and Nations bundle was built with this in mind. Each element was prayerfully crafted so that your communication would serve your mission, not compete with it.
There’s something sacred about a church rallying together for a bigger purpose. The graphics you use shape that rallying cry. With this bundle, you get visual tools that are as intentional as your prayers and as grounded as your theology. From your smallest screen to your biggest stage, you’ll be equipped to remind your congregation: the call to go has never been revoked.
As your church steps into Missions Week, let this be more than an event. Let it be an awakening. Use these tools to stir hearts, open eyes, and lead people into the story God is writing across cities and continents. Whether it’s through a digital invitation or a worship slide, your message matters. And when it’s supported by visuals that carry that same weight and wonder, people don’t just see the mission—they feel it. And when they feel it, they move.