Origins and Echoes

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)

Origins and Echoes

Origins and Echoes is a graphics-only collection designed to help churches visually communicate the timeless truth that the story of God spans from creation to redemption and from the garden to the cross to the new heavens and new earth. It’s about more than beginnings—it’s about continuity. It’s about how the themes we encounter in Genesis reverberate all the way through Revelation. It’s about helping your community see that the Bible is not a disconnected anthology, but one unified, breathtaking story of God’s presence with His people.

The design direction for Origins and Echoes leans into motifs of light and texture—dust, stone, sky, water, and flame. These are the materials of both creation and covenant. You’ll notice visual cues that feel ancient, almost primal, but presented with a modern clarity that draws people in. The atmosphere is sacred and steady. It speaks to the idea that even as the world changes, the story of God echoes through every generation.

This collection was created to support any church series, teaching event, or conversation that wants to trace biblical themes across time—justice, mercy, presence, obedience, sacrifice, exile, and restoration. Whether you’re diving into the Pentateuch or exploring the teachings of Jesus in light of the Torah, this graphics set helps create a cohesive visual identity for those complex and sacred conversations. It’s especially helpful for churches aiming to help their communities see Scripture not just as individual stories, but as a single narrative arc filled with meaning and movement.

The main screen graphic functions as the visual centerpiece of your service. It’s designed to hold space for reverence and depth. It can accompany messages on Genesis, Exodus, the Psalms, the prophets, the Gospels, or the epistles—because at every point, the same voice echoes. The design doesn’t distract. It draws the eye toward something ancient and still alive. It helps the preacher, the teacher, or the worship leader lead with intentionality.

Social post graphics are your opportunity to extend the message beyond the walls of the church. They are formatted for digital platforms and optimized to remain legible and compelling on smaller screens. Use them to share weekly Scriptures, sermon recaps, prayer prompts, or even creative reflections drawn from the message. These pieces give your people something to carry with them—a visual thread that links Sunday to Monday.

What’s Included
• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — ideal for message series, worship slides, or prayer events
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — formatted for Instagram, Facebook, and digital invites
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical format for Stories, Reels, and mobile engagement
• Two Background Templates — designed for lower thirds, Scripture slides, or worship lyrics
• Two Lower Third Templates — perfect for livestreams and video teaching
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully layered, perfect for advanced design teams
• High-Resolution PNGs — ready to drop into any presentation or platform

Who This Is For
• Churches teaching through the story of Scripture from beginning to end
• Pastors exploring themes of covenant, creation, redemption, and restoration
• Ministries crafting visual narratives for Bible literacy or discipleship initiatives
• Creative teams designing assets for a multi-week theological series
• Teachers and leaders looking for sacred, thematic visuals rooted in Scripture

The background templates in Origins and Echoes bring subtlety and reverence to your message slides. Whether you’re sharing lyrics, liturgy, or readings from Scripture, these backgrounds allow the text to remain front and center while reinforcing the visual tone of the series. They bring unity across your service elements without being intrusive or overly stylized. They serve, rather than shout.

Lower third templates are essential tools for digital communication, especially if your church livestreams or produces online teachings. These elements allow you to identify speakers, highlight key Scriptures, or share thematic lines without disrupting the flow of the video. With the designs included in this set, you won’t have to worry about visual clashes or awkward formatting—everything is cohesive and ready to go.

For churches with a creative team, the fully layered Photoshop files offer endless flexibility. You can customize colors, textures, and type to match your existing visual identity or take the set deeper into your unique direction. For teams without a designer, the PNG files offer plug-and-play simplicity. Every asset in this collection is designed to honor both creativity and practicality.

Origins and Echoes is particularly well suited to accompany longform biblical exploration. If your church is walking through the story of the Bible over the course of a year, or if you’re doing a 6-8 week study tracing a single thread—like the presence of God, the image of the Lamb, or the promises of the covenant—these visuals will create continuity and weight. They visually affirm the theological truth that what God began, He will complete.

There’s a spiritual warmth to this set that invites contemplation. These designs don’t rush or demand. They open a space for people to dwell, to ask questions, and to look again. They evoke the mystery and majesty of Scripture without over-defining it. That matters, especially in a time where people are spiritually curious but often spiritually exhausted. These visuals give them permission to come closer.

They also help your church remember that the Christian story did not begin with them—and it will not end with them. There is something humbling and empowering about situating ourselves inside a much bigger story. It invites worship, not self-reliance. It invites reverence, not reaction. It brings the community back to its foundation.

Origins and Echoes can be used across ministries—youth, adults, small groups, and teaching environments. Its visual tone is broad enough to be universal but rich enough to be specific. Whether it’s a Wednesday night class, a weekend gathering, or a seasonal retreat, this set brings gravity and grace to the room.

The use of light and shadow in the designs mirrors the theological arc of Scripture: light emerging out of darkness, order emerging from chaos, redemption rising from despair. It’s the Genesis rhythm, the cross rhythm, the kingdom rhythm. That visual rhythm supports the message you’re sharing without drawing attention to itself. It works in the background, reinforcing every word.

In many ways, Origins and Echoes is about identity. Not just the identity of God’s people, but the identity of God Himself. It is a way of reminding your community who God has been, who He is, and who He will always be. It connects the dots between the garden and the resurrection, between the voice that spoke the stars into being and the Spirit that now dwells within us.

This collection helps your church become more than consumers of content. It helps them become participants in the story. It builds familiarity with the sacred textures of Scripture. It invites curiosity about the echoes of ancient truths in our modern lives. And perhaps most importantly, it reinforces that God has always been present—and always will be.

When your church sets out to teach the grand story of redemption, Origins and Echoes provides the visual language to match. Sacred, steady, and rich with texture, it honors the weight of the Word and helps your people see that from the first page to the last, God has been speaking. And He’s still speaking now.