The Book of Esther

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 Esther

The Book of Esther invites us into a story where God’s name is never mentioned, yet His presence saturates every scene. It’s a narrative built on subtle turns, quiet bravery, and divine timing. Esther’s world was one of palaces and politics, yet her choices were deeply personal and spiritual. When your church walks through this book, you’re not just teaching ancient history—you’re guiding people through the mystery of God’s providence when life feels uncertain.

This sermon series offers a compelling opportunity to speak into the spiritual quiet many feel today. Sometimes God feels hidden, far off, or silent. But the Book of Esther reminds us that He’s not absent—He’s working in ways we can’t always see. Through the courage of a young queen, the wisdom of her cousin Mordecai, and the turning of royal decrees, we see the slow unraveling of evil and the quiet triumph of justice.

The church graphics and church motion graphics created for this series mirror the story’s dual nature—regal and raw. They draw from deep textures, rich colors, and visual tension to reflect both Esther’s royal position and her internal struggle. There’s beauty and pressure. Opulence and fear. The designs don’t soften the stakes—they highlight them. Each visual piece is crafted to carry emotional weight, not just aesthetic polish. Because this story isn’t just inspiring—it’s urgent, intense, and deeply human.

You’ll find easy-to-edit Canva templates for teams that need fast flexibility, fully layered Photoshop templates for creative depth, high-resolution PNGs for plug-and-play simplicity, and After Effects templates to create motion graphics that stir emotion and expectation.

This resource is built to do more than look good—it’s designed to help your congregation experience the Book of Esther with clarity, reverence, and a deeper sense of trust in God’s unseen hand.

Who This Is For

• Churches launching a sermon series on the Book of Esther
• Pastors preaching about courage, calling, and divine timing
• Creative teams developing visuals for women’s gatherings or prayer events
• Communications leaders planning content around quiet faith and bold obedience
• Worship leaders curating reflective services with Scripture at the center

What’s Included

• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — ideal for teaching slides, worship backgrounds, or Scripture display
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — designed for Facebook, Instagram, or digital invites
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical layout for Reels, Stories, and mobile screens
• Two Background Templates — perfect for lower thirds, Scripture reflection, or worship lyrics
• Two Lower Third Templates — customizable overlays for livestreams or video content
• Canva Templates — editable designs for teams without design software
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — layered files for advanced customization
• High-Resolution PNGs — ready to drop into any presentation or planning software
• After Effects Bumper Video — a cinematic opener for sermon series or worship gatherings

The graphics are intentionally restrained—elegant without distraction. These tones carry symbolic weight. They speak of position and purpose. But they’re balanced by raw textures and light gradients that hint at vulnerability. That tension matters, because it reflects what’s at the heart of this story.

Esther doesn’t begin her story as a bold leader. She’s hesitant. She’s cautious. She hides her identity. And yet, over time, she becomes someone who steps forward in faith when the cost is highest. This progression is a journey your church will resonate with—especially in seasons where courage feels costly and direction feels unclear.

That’s why this series isn’t just about Esther. It’s about God’s people today—learning to trust His timing, to find their voice, and to walk into unknown places with faith. The visuals support that invitation with tone and texture. Every graphic was designed to hold space for vulnerability and strength at the same time.

Whether your church walks through the full book week by week or highlights major turning points—Esther’s rise to queenship, Mordecai’s integrity, Haman’s plot, the reversal of royal decrees—these templates give you a consistent, unified aesthetic across every message. That unity helps build momentum. It gives the story time to breathe. And it lets your congregation stay immersed in the journey.

One of the unique strengths of this package is its flexibility. If you’re planning a midweek series, a women’s gathering, or even a prayer night themed around courage and calling, these visuals scale beautifully. The After Effects bumper provides a cinematic tone setter—a moving visual that feels sacred, grounded, and thoughtful. The backgrounds allow you to shape every part of your service with design elements that reinforce the story’s emotional core. The lower thirds make your livestream feel cohesive and intentional, especially if you’re streaming or archiving the full series online.

The Canva files make it incredibly easy to adjust titles, change fonts, or add your church logo. This is especially helpful for teams with limited design resources. The Photoshop files, on the other hand, give professional designers room to refine each layer for deeper custom builds. And the PNGs make it simple for any leader to grab and use key assets across slides, announcements, or weekly email updates.

But what makes this set truly impactful is how it carries the tone of the book. Esther is a story of great reversals—where evil plans collapse, and quiet intercession wins the day. It’s a story where one person’s willingness to risk her life becomes the spark for a nation’s rescue. And it’s a story that reminds us that timing is never accidental. That we may, in fact, be where we are “for such a time as this.”

That phrase becomes the hinge point of the story—and possibly your entire series. The graphics and motion elements are built to serve that central idea. They’re not loud, not overly produced. They’re cinematic but subtle. They help draw attention to the voice of the Spirit through the Word, rather than distracting from it. They help your people feel the gravity of Esther’s moment—and their own.

This isn’t just a teaching series. It’s an opportunity to shape culture within your church. To elevate the conversation around purpose, timing, and obedience. To call your community into the kind of trust that moves without seeing. The kind of faith that says yes before knowing what comes next.

And in a world full of noise, control, and fast answers, Esther’s story is a beautiful, needed reminder: God is never absent. Even when unseen, He is faithful.

Let these visuals become part of how your church absorbs that truth. Let the motion graphics soften hearts before the Word is preached. Let the backgrounds help anchor each lyric and Scripture in visual reverence. Let the social graphics become invitations that extend the story beyond Sunday. Every piece was created with intention—not just for aesthetics, but for formation.

Because what your church sees shapes what they feel. And what they feel shapes what they remember.

In the end, Esther’s story is about legacy. She didn’t know the full picture. But she stepped into her moment with trust. That’s what we’re called to as well. So may this series remind your church that courage often looks like faith in the shadows. That God works through those willing to speak, even when it’s risky. And that the hidden moments may hold the greatest eternal weight.

Design won’t change hearts on its own. But it can create space. It can prepare the room. And that’s what this set was made to do.

So lead boldly. Speak clearly. Trust fully.

And let your people discover that God has been writing their story all along—sometimes in silence, always with purpose.