Stewardship is more than managing resources. It’s a posture of the heart. A way of living that acknowledges God as the ultimate provider and ourselves as caretakers of His goodness. In a world constantly chasing more—more money, more success, more control—stewardship invites us to live differently. It’s not just about tithes or time—it’s about trust. About living with open hands, not clenched fists. This sermon series calls your church to embrace that vision: a life of purpose, generosity, and faith.
To support this series, we’ve created a cohesive set of church graphics and church motion graphics that reflect the spirit of stewardship in a visually compelling way. Every element—from the textures to the typography—has been designed to reinforce the message. These aren’t just visuals to fill a screen. They are extensions of the message, created to stir thought, evoke reflection, and move people toward action.
In this season, your church has the opportunity to explore what it means to steward not just finances, but influence, time, relationships, spiritual gifts, and even pain. This is a holistic message that reaches every area of life. Because at the heart of stewardship is this truth: nothing we have is truly ours, yet everything we’ve been given carries purpose. It’s a call to faithfulness in the little things and in the big things. A call to use what we’ve been given, not just protect it.
Who This Is For
• Pastors preaching on financial stewardship, generosity, and provision
• Churches encouraging a culture of trust and intentional living
• Discipleship ministries teaching about spiritual gifts, time management, or calling
• Communications teams looking to support a giving campaign or launch a stewardship initiative
• Church planters or ministries laying foundational teachings on resource management and trust in God
What’s Included
• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — perfect for sermon slides, background visuals, or teaching segments
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — formatted for Instagram, Facebook, and other outreach channels
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical graphics for digital invites and mobile engagement
• Two Background Templates — great for Scripture slides, worship lyrics, or announcement screens
• Two Lower Third Templates — ideal for sermon overlays, speaker names, or key points
• Canva Templates — beginner-friendly and customizable in your browser
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully layered and flexible for design teams
• High-Resolution PNGs — drag-and-drop ready for any software or presentation platform
• After Effects Bumper Video — a cinematic intro to set the tone for worship, prayer, or the message
The Stewardship series helps your community go deeper than surface-level financial talks. It’s a chance to reframe the conversation around resources with Scripture, story, and vision. In the Old Testament, Joseph stewarded Egypt’s grain and saved nations. In the New Testament, the early church stewarded community, generosity, and unity. And throughout Jesus’ teachings, we see stewardship connected with accountability, blessing, and heart posture.
Each week, your message can explore a different dimension of this theme. Time. Talent. Treasure. Testimony. Influence. Environment. The graphics help support each layer with clarity and consistency. You might preach on the Parable of the Talents one week and on sacrificial giving the next—these visuals will adapt and remain cohesive across the whole journey.
The Canva templates are a quick win for church staff or volunteers who need something simple and beautiful. Just update the text, export, and post. For teams with a deeper design workflow, the Photoshop files give full creative control. And for production teams, the After Effects bumper adds visual momentum to every service. It’s not just content—it’s a visual liturgy that guides your congregation from start to finish.
What makes these visuals stand out is how they balance strength and simplicity. The color palette evokes richness without excess. The typography is bold but not overwhelming. The motion graphics use timing and texture to invite stillness and focus. It all works together to communicate a single message: everything we have is from God, and everything we do with it is worship.
That includes money, yes—but also moments. How we use our words, how we serve others, how we show up. This is what stewardship looks like on Monday morning and Saturday night, not just on Sunday. And that’s what this series invites your church to wrestle with.
In a generation facing constant anxiety about lack—lack of time, lack of security, lack of resources—stewardship offers a way of peace. Not control, but surrender. Not fear, but faith. Your church can model what it means to live wisely without becoming possessive. To plan without idolizing. To give generously without second-guessing God’s ability to provide.
These graphics aren’t just for the teaching pastor. They’re for the whole church. Use the slides to guide your youth group in discussions about responsibility and calling. Post the social content to inspire digital conversations about giving. Share the motion graphics as an opener to your worship set. Each design is a tool that helps embed the message deeper into the rhythms of your community.
This is especially powerful during annual giving campaigns, mission weekends, or when launching a new building project. Instead of a one-time push for funds, the Stewardship series creates a long-term framework. It’s not about pressure. It’s about perspective. When people see their role as stewards instead of owners, everything shifts—from obligation to opportunity. These graphics help communicate that shift with warmth and clarity.
The visual consistency also helps people internalize the message. Whether they see it on a screen, in a newsletter, or on social media, the theme becomes recognizable. This familiarity creates trust. It’s not a one-week pitch—it’s a movement. A reframing of what life in Christ looks like when lived with intention.
Imagine your team using the After Effects bumper as a moment of transition—bringing attention and reverence before the message begins. Or placing the main graphic on your lobby screens before service as a visual anchor. Or turning the background templates into lyric slides that remind people of God’s generosity while they worship. These aren’t just slides. They are part of the atmosphere of the message.
The beautiful irony of stewardship is that what we give away is never lost. When we trust God with what we have, we find freedom. And when we lead our churches in that trust—through word and design—we cultivate more than generosity. We cultivate joy. That’s the heart of this collection. To reinforce the connection between faith and action. Between what we believe and how we live.
And stewardship isn’t just for adults with bank accounts. This message speaks to every generation. Children learning to share. Teens learning to budget their time. Young adults making career choices. Empty nesters deciding how to use their resources for legacy. Everyone, at every stage, is called to steward what they’ve been given with care and faithfulness.
That’s why the Stewardship graphics are built to scale. Whether you’re using them in a traditional sanctuary or a modern worship space, a printed bulletin or a digital screen, they’re designed to meet you where you are and point your people toward something greater.
This isn’t about guilt—it’s about grace. Stewardship is a way of life that says, “Everything I have belongs to You, God. Help me use it wisely.” When your congregation sees that truth reflected in your teaching and your visuals, it becomes more than a series. It becomes a mindset. A new lens through which to see time, money, work, family, and calling.
So, whether you’re launching a full sermon series, hosting a financial workshop, or simply anchoring your church in this biblical principle, this resource has you covered. The message is ancient. The need is current. And the visuals are ready.
This is the invitation: to live intentionally. To trust boldly. To give joyfully. To manage what we’ve been given not out of fear, but in faith. That’s the heart of stewardship. And now, with this resource, that heart has a voice, a color, and a form that will help it resonate deeply in the life of your church.