The Arrival

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)

The Arrival

The story of Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey is one of the most profound and prophetic moments in the Gospels. It marks the beginning of His journey to the cross, and yet it’s celebrated with palm branches, shouts of praise, and the spontaneous worship of the crowd. For churches preparing to preach this moment, lead Holy Week experiences, or anchor a new series around the kingship of Jesus, this creative bundle offers every tool needed to help your community engage the story deeply and visually. More than just a triumphant entry, The Arrival is a call to recognize the kind of King Jesus is—and to respond with both awe and surrender.

This media bundle was created to bring that spiritual gravity into every part of your Sunday experience, from your main screens to your Instagram feed, from your sermon slides to the opening moments of your livestream. Each asset is designed to support a unified theme and stir hearts toward worship and reflection. The Arrival is more than a campaign title—it’s the invitation for your people to encounter Jesus as He truly is: humble, sovereign, and faithful to the mission of redemption.

The moment Jesus rides into Jerusalem is not just historical—it’s theological. This is prophecy fulfilled, not only from Zechariah 9:9 but from the entire arc of redemptive history. He enters not on a warhorse but on a donkey, signifying peace and humility. It’s a deliberate choice that contrasts the expectations of the people. They wanted revolution; He brought reconciliation. They shouted “Hosanna” expecting military victory; He responded with silence, submission, and soon, suffering. To communicate the full depth of this narrative, churches need more than just words—they need a visual framework that honors the story’s tension, beauty, and power.

This bundle was crafted to help churches tell this story well. With tools designed for use across various platforms and ministry needs, it allows your team to save time while staying aligned. Whether you’re a small creative team or a one-person production army, these resources make it possible to build a full experience around the triumphal entry.

What’s Included

  • Main screen graphic (3840×2160) for your in-service visuals
  • Social media post (1080×1350) to build momentum leading up to Sunday
  • Social media story (1080×1920) to share engaging vertical content
  • Two background templates for Scripture, lyrics, or message points
  • Two lower thirds for video teaching, livestreams, or online devotionals
  • Canva templates for drag-and-drop editing and fast customization
  • Photoshop files (PSD) for advanced creative control
  • High-resolution PNGs for plug-and-play ease
  • After Effects bumper video for a cinematic series opener or transition

Who Is This For

  • Pastors teaching on Holy Week, the kingship of Jesus, or prophetic fulfillment
  • Churches planning Palm Sunday services or multi-week Easter series
  • Media teams creating cohesive content for online and in-person worship
  • Worship leaders designing moments of corporate reflection and response
  • Creative directors building out seasonal campaigns for social and email

The crowd may have cheered “Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord,” but they didn’t fully understand what kind of King they were welcoming. Today, we do. We know the road ahead leads to a table, a garden, a trial, and a cross. And that knowledge deepens our response. The Arrival positions your church to sit in that complexity with reverence—to let the gravity of the story stir more than celebration. It stirs surrender. This creative suite helps your congregation enter that emotional and spiritual space with clarity and consistency.

With the included Canva and PSD templates, your team can customize everything from sermon graphics to event invites, midweek devotionals, or group guides. The unified visual language means that no matter how or where people engage, they’re brought into the same story with the same focus. This matters—especially in a season where distraction is high and attention is divided. A clear, cohesive visual approach helps reinforce the message at every touchpoint.

The Arrival is not just the beginning of the Passion Week—it’s the opening act of God’s final move to rescue humanity. When churches visually and thematically honor that moment, they prepare their people not just to observe Easter, but to enter it. This bundle gives you the tools to begin that journey with strength, beauty, and purpose.

The included bumper video offers a powerful transition into the message, giving your service flow a cinematic moment that centers the room and invites full attention. Whether you’re gathering in a traditional sanctuary, a modern auditorium, or online, this short visual cue signals that something important is about to unfold. It’s more than a technical asset—it’s a spiritual marker.

And that’s the heart of this bundle. Every asset is designed not just for function, but for formation. Not just to support your service, but to shape your people. We believe that the story of Jesus’ entrance into Jerusalem deserves more than a nod—it deserves intentional, beautiful, and faithful storytelling. With this bundle, you’ll have what you need to do that without sacrificing time, clarity, or impact.

Jesus didn’t ride into Jerusalem to take a throne. He came to carry a cross. That contradiction—glory through humility, power through sacrifice—sits at the heart of the Christian faith. When your visuals reflect that, your message carries more than information. It carries invitation. It invites people to see Jesus clearly and respond personally.

This story also connects across generations. Children wave palm branches. Adults remember the sermons of years past. Elders see the full arc of Christ’s obedience. The Arrival helps make this story accessible to every age and background by grounding it in the shared rhythm of visual storytelling and thematic unity. You’re not just creating content—you’re cultivating memory, helping your church carry this sacred moment into their week and their hearts.

May your church’s Holy Week begin with the kind of clarity and beauty that only Scripture—and the Spirit—can provide. May your people see Jesus, humble and riding on a donkey, and cry out not just with their lips, but with their lives: “Hosanna.” And may these creative tools serve you as you lead them into the story that changes everything.