The House of God

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 House of God

The House of God is more than a metaphor—it is a truth we are called to live. This series invites your church to rediscover the beauty and weight of belonging, not just to a gathering or a building, but to something eternal: God’s spiritual dwelling. In a world where connection often feels thin and fragmented, The House of God speaks to the deep longing we all carry—to be rooted, known, and part of something sacred. It reminds us that the Church is not just where we go; it’s who we are, together.

This collection of church graphics and church motion graphics was created to visually embody that calling. With textures that feel like stone and light that evokes sanctuary, the designs aim to create an environment that is both reverent and inviting. The tones are warm, grounded, and full of quiet strength—mirroring what it means to be built together in faith. Whether you’re launching a sermon series on the Church, hosting a dedication service, or teaching through 1 Peter 2 or Ephesians 2, this visual package helps communicate that we are living stones, fit together to reflect God’s glory.

Who This Is For

• Churches launching a series on the Church, community, or spiritual formation
• Pastors preaching through Ephesians, 1 Peter, or Old Testament temple themes
• Communications teams creating visuals for church identity or vision series
• Ministry leaders planning a dedication, baptism, or volunteer commitment weekend
• Worship teams shaping environments that emphasize reverence, belonging, and sacred space

What’s Included

• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — perfect for teaching series, welcome slides, or transitional visuals
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — designed for Instagram, Facebook, and digital invites
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — mobile-ready design ideal for vertical formats like Stories and Reels
• Two Background Templates — great for Scripture slides, sermon points, or reflection moments
• Two Lower Third Templates — ideal for livestreams, speaker names, or worship lyrics
• Canva Templates — easily editable for churches with or without a design team
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully layered, giving you deep customization options
• High-Resolution PNGs — plug-and-play files that work seamlessly in any presentation software
• After Effects Bumper Video — a moving, cinematic intro that sets a tone of reverence and unity

At the heart of this series is the idea that God is building something, not just in us but among us. The Church is not a project of human effort—it is a work of divine architecture. Every believer is a part of that structure, and when we gather, we become something more than the sum of our parts. We become a holy dwelling, a sacred assembly, a living house in which God delights to dwell.

The graphics are designed with this in mind. You’ll see imagery that draws from the idea of a cathedral—not in ornate detail, but in essence. Vaulted space. Natural light. Strong lines. Open hands. These visuals are built to communicate stability and sacredness while still being approachable. They invite without overwhelming, drawing people into something holy yet human.

The After Effects bumper video was designed to be used at the start of a worship service or message. It helps reframe the room—not as a crowd gathered for content, but as a people gathered for communion. Slow transitions, reverent motion, and subtle text overlays guide the viewer from everyday pace into sacred presence. It’s not flashy. It’s intentional. And it sets the tone for worship, reflection, and community.

The Canva templates are perfect for churches who need fast, flexible edits. Whether you’re announcing a special event or customizing the series for your local language and audience, these templates allow you to quickly adjust the visuals while keeping the unified aesthetic. The Photoshop files are fully layered, giving design teams room to explore more advanced customization, such as integrating your logo, adjusting colors, or creating new slides that align with the sermon content.

This series pairs well with teaching on belonging, discipleship, spiritual gifts, or covenant community. It invites people not only to attend but to take ownership of their place in the Church. Because the House of God isn’t just built on theology—it is built on people showing up, laying down their lives, and being shaped together.

You might explore what it means to be living stones, as Peter calls us—each person uniquely placed, not by chance but by design. You might teach on the presence of God dwelling not in temples made by human hands, but in the midst of His people. Or you might remind your congregation that the Church, though imperfect, is still God’s chosen vessel for redemption, healing, and purpose in the world.

This visual collection is designed to support all of that. The background templates are especially helpful during moments of transition or reflection. Use them behind Scripture readings, worship lyrics, or response moments. Their subtlety allows the content to shine while reinforcing the sacred theme.

The lower third templates are ideal for livestream overlays, adding a layer of professionalism while staying on-theme. Whether you’re broadcasting your service or capturing teaching for on-demand viewing, these elements help maintain visual consistency across platforms.

The social post and story graphics are vital tools for building awareness and engagement before the series even begins. Share them in the week leading up to your launch to build anticipation. Use them mid-series to highlight powerful quotes or Scriptures. Or reuse them throughout the year whenever you’re focusing on themes of unity, identity, or spiritual formation.

But this series isn’t just about content or visuals. It’s about culture. The House of God aims to help shape a church culture that is rooted in reverence and relationship—a place where people don’t just show up but build something together. Where no one stands alone, and everyone matters. Where God is present, and His presence changes everything.

In this way, the visuals become more than decoration—they become formation. Every slide, every video, every background contributes to the environment you’re cultivating. An environment of expectancy. Of worship. Of deep spiritual belonging.

Imagine your people walking into a room that feels different—not because the lights are dim or the music is perfect, but because they sense something greater at work. They feel seen. They feel called. They feel at home. That’s what The House of God is about: creating space where the Spirit builds, restores, and dwells.

Let this series serve as a foundation for your next season—whether you’re welcoming new believers, deepening community rhythms, or launching a church-wide vision. Let the visuals carry the message further, planting seeds not just of identity, but of calling.

Because the Church is not a building. It is not a brand. It is not a Sunday.

It is people. Carriers of the Spirit. Bearers of grace. Stones in a living house that will not fall.

And The House of God is not just where we gather. It is who we become—together.

May this series awaken that truth in your community, and may these visuals help your people see themselves not as spectators, but as vital parts of something holy and eternal. Something God Himself is building, brick by brick, heart by heart, all for His glory.