Soul Care

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)

Soul Care

Soul Care isn’t just a theme—it’s a lifeline. In the midst of busyness, pressure, and emotional fatigue, it’s easy to overlook what’s happening beneath the surface. But beneath every task list and every public smile, there is a soul—fragile, beautiful, in need of attention. That’s what this series is about: creating space to tend to what’s often neglected. Not with quick fixes, but with quiet, intentional care rooted in the presence of God.

Soul Care invites your church into that sacred space. It’s a journey inward, where honesty meets hope, and where faith isn’t just preached—it’s practiced in the most vulnerable parts of our lives. This collection of church graphics and church motion graphics is designed to support that journey, helping you shape a worship experience that’s both visually peaceful and spiritually grounding.

What’s Included

• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — perfect for setting a reflective tone during services, prayer nights, or soul care workshops
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — designed to share Scripture, quotes, or series updates across Instagram, Facebook, or your church app
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical layouts that guide people into rest and reflection, ideal for midweek encouragement
• Two Background Templates — great for worship lyrics, prayer slides, or sermon points that align with a theme of healing and presence
• Two Lower Third Templates — clean, unobtrusive designs for speaker names, Scripture references, or video content overlays
• Canva Templates — fully editable for fast creation of devotionals, posts, or announcements with no design software needed
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — layered files for full customization by creative teams or media ministries
• High-Resolution PNGs — flexible, ready-to-use assets that work across all platforms and presentation software
• After Effects Bumper Video — a soft, flowing motion intro to help transition into a quieter, more reflective rhythm

Who This Is For

• Churches offering a sermon series on emotional health, spiritual renewal, or rhythms of rest
• Pastors teaching on the importance of inner healing, margin, or self-reflection in the Christian life
• Worship leaders designing a set around intimacy with God, healing, or trust
• Ministry teams hosting a spiritual retreat, mental health workshop, or soul care gathering
• Communications teams creating visuals that support deeper engagement and spiritual formation

The tone of this series is intentionally soft and introspective. The visuals aren’t crowded or overly energetic—they are designed to breathe. To leave room for silence, for contemplation, for a slower pace. Colors are muted and calming. Textures are gentle and layered. Motion elements move with intention, not urgency. Because healing doesn’t happen in chaos. It happens in stillness.

This is why Soul Care matters. Because behind every act of service, every leadership role, every volunteer team, and every congregation member is a human being who is carrying something. Some carry disappointment. Some carry burnout. Others are nursing wounds no one else can see. Soul Care isn’t a side topic—it’s central to spiritual vitality.

It’s in the Psalms. “He restores my soul.” Not just our behavior. Not just our belief. Our soul. The deepest part of who we are.

And yet, in the rhythm of modern ministry, soul care is often the first thing sacrificed. We keep pushing. Keep serving. Keep producing. Until the well runs dry.

This series gives your community permission to stop.

To listen, to feel again, to be honest about what’s been lost, and hopeful about what can be restored.

The Canva templates make it easy for your team to extend the message of soul care beyond Sunday morning. Whether it’s a weekly reflection, a prayer prompt, or a Scripture graphic, these designs help carry the conversation throughout the week. And because they’re so easy to edit, even a small team or solo communicator can keep content fresh and thoughtful.

The Photoshop files give more advanced teams the flexibility to make it their own. Adjust the color palette to match your ministry’s style. Add church branding or embed specific Scripture references. Build custom slides for devotionals, email headers, or printed material—everything you need is structured and editable.

The After Effects bumper video is the heartbeat of the series. Soft motion. Subtle light. Gentle pacing. It’s not about grabbing attention—it’s about drawing people into presence. It’s the perfect way to start a message, close out worship, or transition into communion or prayer. It visually signals that we’re entering a space of rest. A space where healing is not rushed.

Every design decision was made with the soul in mind. Not the mind that’s multitasking. Not the body that’s tired. The soul that’s crying out for something real. Something quiet. Something rooted in God’s love.

Imagine your congregation walking in on a Sunday, already a little worn down from the week. They see the screen glowing with warm, steady color. The words “Soul Care” appear—not with hype, but with peace. And something in them exhales. They didn’t even know how much they needed this until that moment.

Or imagine someone scrolling through your church’s Instagram story midweek. Their calendar is full. Their spirit is thin. And they see one line: “He leads me beside still waters.” The design is simple. The mood is calm. But that moment becomes an invitation back to God. Back to the quiet place where their soul can be restored.

That’s what this collection does. It doesn’t entertain. It invites. It doesn’t push. It gently opens a door.

And that’s where transformation begins.

Soul Care doesn’t mean fixing everything. It means facing what’s real. It means inviting God into the places we’ve tried to avoid. The broken places. The hidden grief. The numbness. The doubt. The fear we don’t know how to talk about. This series helps your church do that with gentleness, grace, and honesty.

Because caring for your soul isn’t selfish.

It’s faithful. It’s not luxury. It’s necessity.

Jesus modeled this. He stepped away often. He found solitude. He rested. He prayed. He grieved. He practiced soul care so He could continue His mission with strength and clarity. If He needed it, so do we.

So let your church step into this space. Not to perform. Not to be perfect. But to be present. Let them encounter the love of God not just in theology, but in experience. Let the visuals, the motion, the pacing all echo the same message:

You are seen. You are loved. You are safe to rest. You are invited to heal.

Let this be a turning point for someone. A reawakening. A deep breath. A sacred pause in the noise.

Because when we slow down, when we listen, when we stop running and finally rest—we find God waiting.

And we discover that what we were looking for has been with us all along.

Soul Care isn’t about stepping away from real life. It’s about stepping into it with a renewed spirit.

Let this series make that journey possible. Let it set the tone. Let it do what visuals are meant to do—not just decorate, but serve.

Because at the end of the day, this is about more than graphics.

It’s about grace.

It’s about healing.

It’s about helping your church remember what it means to truly care for the soul.