The Book Of Joshua

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 Joshua

The Book of Joshua is a narrative of courage, obedience, and divine faithfulness. It’s the story of a people stepping into promise—not without fear, not without failure—but with a God who does not fail. For churches journeying through this powerful Old Testament book, these church graphics are crafted to reflect that sacred tension between battle and blessing, between preparation and possession. They help set the tone for teaching a story that is both ancient and alive, relevant and revelatory.

With layered PSD files and high-resolution PNGs, this church graphics package is built for flexibility across platforms and styles. Whether your congregation is moving through Joshua chapter by chapter or focusing on its themes of leadership, covenant, and conquest, this set supports your message with visual strength and consistency. It’s more than decoration—it’s a tool for discipleship, helping reinforce the truths of Scripture through clear, intentional design.

Joshua is about more than crossing into Canaan. It’s about trusting God in the unknown. Leading with humility. Following even when the path is unfamiliar. This series offers churches the opportunity to remind people of the power of obedience and the presence of God in every season of transition. And with visuals designed specifically for this journey, your church can step into that story with boldness and clarity.

What’s Included

• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — perfect for weekly teaching visuals, stage screens, or projection
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — formatted for Instagram, Facebook, and other digital platforms
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical layout made for Stories, Reels, and mobile engagement
• Two Background Templates — great for Scripture references, points, or worship lyrics
• Two Lower Third Templates — designed for speaker names, Bible verses, or livestream overlays
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully layered and customizable to fit your ministry’s language and schedule
• High-Resolution PNGs — ready-to-use images that integrate seamlessly into any design workflow

Who Is This For

• Churches preaching through the Book of Joshua as a full sermon series
• Teaching pastors focusing on themes like spiritual courage, covenant leadership, or entering God’s promises
• Media teams looking for visually cohesive elements for Sunday slides, social media, and announcements
• Small groups or Bible study ministries wanting graphics that help reinforce weekly Scripture journeys
• Churches seeking strong, biblical visual assets that enhance—not overpower—the Word being taught

How Churches Are Using It

Churches are finding that walking through the Book of Joshua gives their people a way to confront fear, trust God, and take hold of His promises—especially in uncertain seasons. These church graphics provide a consistent visual structure for that journey. Whether displayed on large screens during weekend services or used throughout social media to highlight key moments, the design invites attention without distraction.

The Main Screen Graphic becomes a staple during Sunday gatherings, tying each week’s message into the larger narrative. It provides a sense of continuity as the series progresses from Joshua’s calling to the fall of Jericho to the covenant renewal at Shechem. And because it’s clean and focused, it doesn’t compete with the content—it supports it.

Meanwhile, the Background Templates help worship and teaching moments flow without abrupt transitions. Whether your worship team is leading into a response song after the message or the pastor is highlighting a specific verse, the consistent design language holds the moment together. It builds trust with your congregation through clarity and quality.

Churches are also leaning into the social graphics—especially the Social Post and Story formats—to prepare their people midweek. Sharing Scriptures, teaser quotes, or reflection prompts on social media keeps the conversation going beyond Sunday. It lets your church digest the story of Joshua in smaller, thoughtful pieces that reinforce the larger arc.

In livestream contexts, the Lower Third Templates bring clarity to online viewers without overwhelming the screen. Whether displaying the current speaker’s name or a verse being taught, the design is clean and easy to read. This helps online church feel less like an afterthought and more like an intentional part of your ministry.

Some churches are even using the PSD files to create weekly bulletins, small group discussion guides, or devotional materials with aligned visuals. Because the files are fully editable, teams can adapt the artwork to each context—without reinventing the wheel every time. The visual identity stays consistent, even as the content varies.

The Book of Joshua is a story of movement—out of the wilderness and into promise. Churches are using this graphic set to mirror that movement in their own ministries. It becomes a way of saying to their community: God is leading us somewhere. He is faithful in every step. And we’re moving forward together.

This isn’t just about good design. It’s about discipleship. When your visuals match the weight and beauty of the message you’re preaching, people pay attention differently. The church feels more unified, more focused, and more aware of the bigger story being told. These church graphics don’t add fluff—they remove distraction. They serve the story.

In staff meetings and planning sessions, pastors and creative leaders are using these assets to align everyone on one clear vision. From kids ministry to main services, the shared design language helps every team feel part of the same series. It simplifies the process while amplifying the outcome.

And perhaps most importantly, this theme reminds the church that courage is not the absence of fear—it’s obedience in the face of it. As your congregation walks through the military conquests and spiritual lessons of Joshua, these visuals will quietly hold space for faith to grow. For leaders to rise. For trust to deepen.

From week one to the final message, The Book of Joshua gives your church the language—both verbal and visual—to take the next step into what God has promised. The story is already powerful. These graphics simply help it shine through with clarity, beauty, and focus.

This theme isn’t about pushing people harder—it’s about showing them what’s possible when we step in sync with the God who goes before us. And with every slide, post, and screen, your church will be reminded that the same God who led Joshua still leads us today. Step into the story. Carry the promise. And lead your people well through the land God is calling them to claim.