Rest in Him

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)

Rest in Him

Rest in Him is more than a message—it’s a posture of the heart. In a culture that rewards hurry, multitasking, and constant output, the idea of rest often feels foreign or even irresponsible. But the way of Jesus invites us into something radically different. Not just a slower pace, but a deeper trust. Not just taking a break, but taking our burdens to the One who carries them best.

This theme is at the center of the “Rest in Him” series: that true rest isn’t about escape, it’s about encounter. It’s not found in vacations or free weekends—it’s found in surrender. In stillness. In the quiet confidence that God is God, and we don’t have to be.

What’s Included

• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — a calming and thoughtful visual centerpiece for worship gatherings, prayer nights, or Sunday teaching
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — crafted for digital invites, midweek encouragements, and Instagram/Facebook community engagement
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical graphics for Stories, Reels, and mobile interaction to extend the message beyond the service
• Two Background Templates — perfect for Scripture slides, lyrics, or reflection points during worship or teaching
• Two Lower Third Templates — ideal for sermon overlays, livestream name tags, or Scripture references in video
• Canva Templates — designed for easy customization, even for non-designers, to help your team update announcements or devotionals
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully editable for graphic designers who want more control and branding alignment
• High-Resolution PNGs — clean, ready-to-use files for quick integration with worship software, presentations, or social posts
• After Effects Bumper Video — a serene, contemplative motion piece to introduce the series or set the tone for reflective moments

Who This Is For

• Churches teaching a sermon series or worship night around themes of Sabbath, peace, trust, or emotional health
• Pastors wanting to guide their congregations into rhythms of spiritual rest and deeper intimacy with God
• Worship leaders looking to create a visual space that encourages stillness and awe in the presence of God
• Communications teams needing peaceful, consistent visuals for a campaign on rest or renewal
• Ministry teams planning retreats, prayer services, or quiet worship gatherings

At the heart of the “Rest in Him” series is the invitation Jesus gives in Matthew 11: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” This isn’t rest as reward—it’s rest as a gift. A present-tense promise. A rhythm built into the soul of creation. And yet, so often, we live outside of it. We live overloaded and undernourished. We strive, we stress, and we ignore the invitation to stop and just be with God.

The visuals in this collection are crafted to push against that culture of constant motion. They slow the pace. They quiet the noise. The designs lean into minimalist compositions, natural textures, and gentle gradients that invite reflection rather than demand attention. Motion graphics flow like breath—unrushed, unhyped, grounded. They’re built to support an atmosphere where people can let down their guard and simply rest.

This is especially powerful in a worship context. Before the first chord is played, the screen is already speaking: “You are safe here. You are seen. You are held.” The motion bumper introduces the theme with reverence, setting an emotional tone that lowers defenses and opens hearts. This isn’t entertainment. It’s encounter. The kind of moment where someone might feel God’s peace for the first time in weeks.

The background templates allow Scripture to stand out—clean, readable, and spacious. Whether it’s Psalm 23, Isaiah 40, or Jesus’ own words, the visuals leave room for the Word to breathe. Pair these with gentle transitions and meditative worship, and your church creates a rhythm of rest even within your gatherings.

The Canva templates help your team extend that rhythm beyond Sunday. Maybe it’s a weekday reminder graphic: “Rest is holy.” Maybe it’s a story template for a testimony about finding peace in Christ. Maybe it’s a schedule update for a prayer retreat or digital devotional. Whatever the message, the visuals carry the same tone of stillness, helping your entire church move in the same direction.

For teams with more advanced tools, the Photoshop files give full flexibility to brand the series your way—whether it’s a multi-week teaching plan, a spiritual practices guide, or a retreat booklet. You can adjust colors, fonts, and layouts without losing the heart of the original design. Everything works together so your communication feels unified and purposeful.

The social post graphics are built for clarity and connection. They don’t shout. They don’t compete for attention. They’re designed to stop the scroll—not with flash, but with peace. In a feed full of noise, sometimes quiet wins. A simple graphic with the word “Rest” might speak louder than paragraphs of content. Because it meets people where they are—tired, distracted, and longing for something real.

And that’s the deeper truth: people are longing for rest. Not the kind that comes from checking out, but the kind that comes from checking in—with God. That’s what this series is about. It’s not just a teaching—it’s a reorientation. A collective step toward trust. Toward margin. Toward rhythms that restore rather than deplete.

Imagine this message taking hold in your church. Parents realizing they don’t have to hustle for God’s approval. Young adults realizing their identity isn’t tied to performance. Leaders learning how to minister from rest, not just work. Families carving out sacred pauses in their week. Staff teams praying more and planning less. These are the fruits of a church that doesn’t just talk about peace—but lives from it.

That’s the invitation. And these visuals are here to help you extend it.

Use the After Effects bumper to introduce the series with weight and beauty. Use the lower thirds to keep your livestream or teaching clean and clear. Use the social graphics to remind your church, day by day, that it’s okay to stop. It’s okay to breathe. It’s okay to rest in Him.

Because that’s where the strength is. Not in doing more—but in trusting deeper.

Rest doesn’t mean giving up—it means giving in to God’s rhythm. Sabbath isn’t a suggestion—it’s a gift. And stillness isn’t weakness—it’s worship.

Let this series teach that.

Let the visuals serve that.

Let your people discover that rest isn’t something they have to earn. It’s already theirs in Christ.

And as they learn to live from that place—of grace, of trust, of peace—they’ll find what hustle never gave them: wholeness.

That’s the journey. That’s the message. That’s what it means to rest in Him.