The Story of David

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 Story of David

The Story of David invites us into one of the most compelling narratives in all of Scripture—not because David was perfect, but because he was real. A shepherd, a poet, a warrior, a king, and at times, a man broken by failure. And yet through it all, David remained known as a man after God’s own heart. This tension between weakness and worship, leadership and repentance, makes his life deeply relatable and theologically rich. Churches teaching through David’s story are opening the door for people to explore what it means to walk with God through seasons of calling, crisis, and restoration.

This set of church graphics, Canva templates, and motion visuals was created to support that journey. With layered PSD files, high-resolution PNGs, customizable Canva layouts, and a cinematic After Effects bumper video, it’s designed to bring David’s story to life in both in-person and digital spaces. Whether your series focuses on 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, the Psalms, or specific moments like David’s anointing, his battle with Goliath, or his repentance after failure, these tools will help your church communicate the story clearly and creatively.

David’s life offers a multidimensional picture of faith. His boldness to stand before giants, his deep intimacy in worship, and his raw honesty before God create space for your congregation to wrestle with their own calling and character. These church graphics are not just aesthetic—they’re theological tools, helping reinforce truth through consistent and meaningful visuals. The goal isn’t just to decorate a message. It’s to frame the story of David in a way that invites people into it.

What’s Included

• Main Screen Graphic (3840×2160) — ideal for message series visuals, sermon slides, or midweek services
• Social Post Graphic (1080×1350) — designed for Instagram, Facebook, and other digital platforms
• Social Story Graphic (1080×1920) — vertical format for Stories, Reels, and mobile-first content
• Two Background Templates — great for Scripture displays, reflection moments, or worship transitions
• Two Lower Third Templates — ready for livestreams, speaker identifiers, and Bible verse overlays
• Canva Templates — customizable layouts for teams without advanced design tools
• Photoshop (.PSD) Files — fully editable and layered for deep customization
• High-Resolution PNGs — drag-and-drop graphics ready to use across platforms
• After Effects Bumper Video — a cinematic opener to introduce your series with depth and emotion

Who Is This For

• Churches launching a sermon series on the life of David
• Pastors teaching through 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, or the Psalms
• Communications teams developing a visual theme for both stage and social
• Worship ministries wanting to emphasize repentance, trust, and worship through visuals
• Youth and adult ministries needing compelling content for Bible engagement

How Churches Are Using It

Across a variety of church settings, The Story of David is being used to foster deep engagement with the Word. Churches are finding that when people understand David’s humanity, they begin to see their own reflection in his story. These church graphics help reinforce that connection. Whether it’s the moment of anointing by Samuel or David’s anguished cry in Psalm 51, each part of the visual identity supports the spiritual atmosphere of your services.

Many churches begin the series with the After Effects bumper video, using it as an opener that sets the tone each week. With cinematic pacing and emotional depth, the motion graphics draw people in and prepare their hearts for worship and the Word. It’s especially impactful for livestream or on-demand audiences, offering a consistent and powerful entry point into the message.

On Sundays, the Main Screen Graphic becomes the backdrop to preaching, anchoring the visual tone of the series. It’s used not just during the sermon, but also in pre-service loops, transitions, and post-service moments, giving continuity and strength to the teaching flow. The design elements don’t distract—they frame the Word with clarity.

For midweek discipleship or group environments, Canva templates are being adapted to create discussion guides, event invites, or devotional content that echoes the theme. Because Canva is easy to use without professional design experience, even volunteers or part-time staff can update the content to fit different formats, keeping your church’s message consistent throughout the week.

Churches are also utilizing the Social Post and Story graphics to extend the series beyond the building. Whether you’re posting key takeaways from the sermon, short Psalm excerpts, or questions for reflection, these visuals help spark engagement online. This is where David’s story gets woven into the everyday rhythm of your community—not just heard on Sunday, but carried through the week.

The Background Templates are useful during worship transitions, readings from the Psalms, or even moments of silence and reflection. They provide a gentle visual cue that keeps people focused while maintaining the emotional integrity of your service. The Lower Thirds give livestream teams a quick and professional way to identify speakers, reference Scripture, or mark sermon moments—especially helpful for viewers joining remotely.

One of the most powerful aspects of The Story of David is the way it balances triumph and failure. Churches are finding that this series opens up space for honesty and healing. These graphics support that journey—not by overwhelming the content, but by quietly reinforcing it. When the visuals and the message work together, the result is a deeper sense of trust, engagement, and transformation.

The PSD files are also allowing churches with in-house designers to tweak the visuals for special events—like youth nights, men’s gatherings, or Psalm-focused worship nights—while maintaining the unified look of the series. This flexibility means that even as your church grows or adapts, the theme can go with you.

Ultimately, The Story of David is not about a king from ancient Israel. It’s about the same God who still anoints, still calls, still forgives, and still restores. And when your church gathers to explore that God through David’s story, these church graphics and motion tools become more than assets—they become part of the liturgy, part of the storytelling, part of the way your church lives out the gospel.

Whether you’re walking your people through courage in the face of fear, the consequences of hidden sin, or the joy of full restoration, this package provides the clarity, cohesion, and creativity needed to support the message well. And in doing so, it helps create an environment where transformation feels not only possible—but expected.

Use The Story of David to lift your church into the narrative of grace. A narrative where broken people are still called. Where worship isn’t reserved for the worthy. Where repentance is the door to renewal. Where every heart—like David’s—can be real, vulnerable, and fully alive in the presence of God.