The Book of Deuteronomy

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 Book of Deuteronomy

The Book of Deuteronomy is a call to remember. It is a final sermon from a faithful leader, a covenantal renewal, and a heartfelt challenge to stay the course. In it, Moses stands before the people of Israel and reflects on all that God has done, warning them not to forget. Deuteronomy is not just historical—it’s deeply personal, emotional, and spiritually profound. It is where God’s people are invited to respond with full devotion before entering the promises He has prepared.

This book marks the end of Moses’ leadership and the beginning of a new chapter for Israel. Yet more than a farewell speech, it is a theological bridge between what was and what’s to come. The name “Deuteronomy” means “second law,” but it’s not a new law—it’s a restating of God’s covenant through the lens of memory, obedience, and love. At its heart, it urges a generation to own their faith—not just inherit it.

For churches teaching through Deuteronomy, this theme presents rich opportunities. It touches identity, discipline, blessing, warning, worship, leadership, justice, and the constant pull between remembering and forgetting. It reminds congregations that obedience is not cold legalism—it is a relational response to a God who has saved, delivered, and stayed faithful even when His people wandered.

This collection was designed to reflect the emotional and spiritual weight of Deuteronomy. Visually, it leans into a desert journey atmosphere: subtle texture, ancient tones, directional lines, and layered imagery that capture both wilderness and promise. The motion graphics add rhythm and sacred tension—slow movement that draws people into reflection. Whether during worship, Scripture reading, or sermon transitions, this set is crafted to amplify the themes of remembering, renewing, and responding.

What’s Included
• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — perfect for sermon backgrounds, worship slides, or event visuals
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — designed for high engagement on social media platforms
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical format ideal for Stories, Reels, and mobile interaction
• Two Background Templates — suitable for scripture verses, sermon points, or quiet reflection moments
• Two Lower Third Templates — useful for speaker names, scripture references, or key quotes during livestreams or videos
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully layered for detailed customization and branding
• High-Resolution PNGs — ready to use across presentations, livestreams, and social channels
• After Effects Motion Graphics — short animated sequences that add professional polish and energy to services

Who This Is For
• Churches teaching through the Pentateuch or launching a Bible study series on the Old Testament
• Pastors focusing on spiritual renewal, obedience, or generational legacy
• Worship leaders crafting moments of remembrance, covenant, or surrender
• Media teams needing high-quality visuals to support Scripture-heavy messages
• Bible schools or discipleship programs working through biblical foundations

The Book of Deuteronomy is structured around a few major discourses. Moses recounts Israel’s history, from slavery in Egypt to wandering in the wilderness. He reminds them of their failures and victories, always pointing back to God’s enduring presence. In the second portion, Moses retells the Law—not to burden, but to root a new generation in what is holy and life-giving. The final chapters are filled with blessing and curse, challenge and hope. They echo like a father’s final words, urgent and kind, truthful and full of promise.

This structure lends itself well to a multi-week sermon series. Each movement of the book can be a stand-alone focus or part of a longer narrative journey. Week one might reflect on God’s faithfulness and how spiritual memory shapes courage. Another week may focus on the Shema—“Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and strength”—and how wholehearted devotion shapes identity. Another may explore God’s call to justice, care for the vulnerable, and the warning against forgetting Him in times of prosperity.

What makes Deuteronomy unique is how deeply emotional it is. Moses is not writing from a distance. He has lived this story. He knows the heartbreak of disobedience and the beauty of second chances. His words are pastoral, not just prophetic. He pleads with the people to choose life—not just in belief, but in action.

This kind of tone is powerful for any modern congregation. It invites us not only to learn from Israel’s story, but to find ourselves in it. We, too, are prone to forget. We, too, need to be reminded of where we came from, who God is, and what faithfulness looks like in the everyday. This design package is made to echo that same emotional and spiritual weight—simple, ancient textures with modern clarity.

The motion graphics are subtle but effective. They reflect a slow journey—a path through the wilderness with light piercing through. This kind of movement isn’t flashy, but it’s meaningful. It gives worship leaders and pastors room to pause, reflect, and lead their church through moments that require stillness and focus. Whether used for Scripture introductions, sermon bumpers, or prayer transitions, the visuals serve the message rather than distract from it.

The social media graphics are structured to invite reflection. Rather than overly designed announcements, these pieces are meant to create space—questions, reminders, encouragements that help the church community walk through the series during the week. Posts can reinforce what was preached on Sunday or preview what’s to come, keeping engagement rooted in the Word.

For teams building out a full series plan, Deuteronomy lends itself well to coordinated discipleship efforts. Small group materials, personal devotionals, or family resources can all orbit around the same themes: remembering God’s faithfulness, choosing obedience, and passing down the story. This design package supports that kind of full-church alignment, offering a consistent visual language to guide everyone through the journey.

Ultimately, Deuteronomy is not a book of the past—it’s a prophetic voice for today. It reminds leaders to stay humble, churches to stay faithful, and every believer to build their life not just on emotion or memory, but on the active choice to follow God with everything. It invites us to remember so we can respond rightly. It urges us not to forget, so we can walk forward with wisdom.

This resource is not just about design—it’s about helping your church visually and spiritually experience the weight and wonder of this ancient text. It’s for anyone who wants to create space for conviction, remembrance, and the quiet courage that grows from knowing God’s voice and trusting His ways.

Let this be more than a series—it can be a holy pause. A moment for your church to look back with gratitude and forward with determination. Just like Israel at the edge of the Promised Land, we are always invited to renew our commitment, realign our hearts, and respond to the God who never forgets His people. Deuteronomy is not just Moses’ voice—it’s the Spirit’s invitation.