Quiet Waters

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)

Quiet Waters

Quiet Waters there’s a kind of peace that doesn’t come from perfect circumstances. It doesn’t rely on silence around you, but a stillness within you. That’s the peace God offers. That’s the promise behind Quiet Waters. This theme isn’t about escape—it’s about presence. It’s about the calm that comes when we remember who God is, even when the world feels loud and uncertain.

Inspired by Psalm 23, Quiet Waters is a visual representation of rest. Not passive, shallow rest, but the kind that renews your soul. These church graphics and church motion graphics were created to echo that message—to give your community a chance to breathe, reflect, and remember that God is still leading, still restoring, still near.

Each design in this collection is crafted to feel gentle, grounded, and inviting. It doesn’t shout. It doesn’t try to impress. Instead, it draws people in with subtle tones, spacious layout, and a softness that invites quiet reflection. These visuals are designed to serve your message, not distract from it—to carry your congregation toward something deeper.

Whether you’re planning a teaching series on peace, creating a special service around rest and renewal, or simply looking to shift the tone of your Sunday gatherings, these graphics provide the visual language you need. They help create a mood that allows the message to settle in. They’re not just backgrounds—they’re a quiet companion to your words, a visual cue that the pace is changing and something sacred is happening.

who is this for

• Churches creating a series or event around themes of peace, trust, or soul care
• Worship teams wanting to cultivate an atmosphere of stillness and reflection
• Pastors leading through seasons of burnout, healing, or transition
• Communications directors needing cohesive visuals that speak calmly but clearly
• Any ministry team looking to offer people rest in the presence of God

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
• Canva Templates — for easy, no-software-required customization
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully layered, perfect for advanced design teams
• High-Resolution PNGs — ready to drop into any presentation or platform
• After Effects Bumper Video — a moving, reverent intro for worship, sermons, or online messages

This collection is flexible enough for teams of all sizes. Whether you’re a solo communicator looking for a ready-to-go solution or a full creative team customizing content for a large church, everything included is designed to serve your workflow. It’s intuitive, beautiful, and built to help your message land with impact.

Quiet Waters is more than a name—it’s a posture. A way of showing up to worship not with performance, but with presence. These visuals support that shift. They help set the tone from the first slide to the final song. They tell your community, even before you speak, that this is a moment for quiet courage, calm trust, and deep breath.

Because your people are tired. They’re carrying more than they say. They’ve been stretched by hurry and worn down by noise. What if your church could be a place where that pressure lifts, even for a moment? What if worship began not with hype, but with healing? These graphics make room for that. They hold space for the quiet.

The soft motion graphics aren’t meant to be center stage. They’re meant to enhance the moment—to blend into the background of prayer, worship, and Scripture. Whether they’re playing behind a message, guiding a reflective song, or marking the start of a new series, they speak with calm confidence.

Even your online spaces can carry this same spirit. The included story graphics and social post templates help you extend the tone beyond Sunday morning. Whether you’re announcing a special series, inviting people to prayer, or sharing a verse of comfort midweek, these assets ensure your message looks as peaceful as it feels.

And the message is clear: God gives rest. Not as the world gives it. Not as a luxury, but as a promise. Not because everything is calm, but because He is with us in the middle of the storm. He makes us lie down in green pastures. He leads us beside quiet waters. He restores our soul.

These graphics remind people of that promise. They create visual cues for spiritual truth. They help your team present that truth with consistency, beauty, and grace.

Imagine your sanctuary washed in cool tones and subtle movement. The lights dim. A song begins. And before a single word is spoken, your people feel it—this is different. This is quiet. This is holy. That’s what the right visuals can do. They don’t overpower the message. They prepare hearts to receive it.

Quiet Waters is a visual reset. A creative breath. A digital whisper that says, “It’s okay to slow down. God is here.”

And if you’re tired yourself—if your team is stretched, your Sundays feel full, and your creative bandwidth feels limited—this resource can take one more thing off your plate. You don’t have to start from scratch. You don’t have to scramble for slides or build from zero. It’s all here. Beautifully designed. Thoughtfully prepared. Ready to serve.

Because rest isn’t just for your church. It’s for you, too.

When you share these graphics, you’re not just filling a screen. You’re offering your people something rare: a moment to breathe. A place to pause. A glimpse of the peace Jesus promised.

So let the visuals set the tone. Let them hold the space. Let them do what they were created to do—make room for God to meet His people, beside the quiet waters.