Celebrate Freedom: Memorial Day Worship Slides
Memorial Day is just around the corner (May 26th) so why not get ahead of the game with worship presentation graphics? Becky Martin has released this new theme called Celebrate Freedom through Church Communications Pro and I am offering it for a special price of $20.00 for our CCP readers.
Here are the details:
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Celebrate Freedom | $20.00 for Church Communications Pro readers!
The following download includes:
- Title slide with title
- Title slide without title
- 3 Message point/Scripture slides with title
- 3 Message point/Scripture slides without title
- Style sheet with suggested fonts and colors (note: fonts not included)
Each of the above is provided as a JPEG file in 16:9 Aspect Ratio.
PLUS for this series, the following items are also available:
- 4:3 Aspect Ratio slides
- 11”x8.5” image suitable for bulletin/program cover
- 6”x4” image or larger (with bleed) for postcard or invitation cards
- Image for CD labels
- Layered psd file
Please Note: This image is entirely vector, so any size file can be supplied (billboard, anyone?)
To purchase any of these additional items, please contact Becky at mail(at)cottagedesign(dot) com. Design and Copyright by Cottage Design 2008.
Worship and Sermon Graphic: The Beauty of Mothers
This is the first of many worship graphics and sermon branding products coming to Church Communications Pro. This worship background series was designed by my great friend Becky Martin and is titled “The Beauty of Mothers” specifically for Mother’s Day on May 11th. The sermon slide details are listed below and keep an eye out for more series that will be coming soon!
THE BEAUTY OF MOTHERS | EXCLUSIVE CCP PRICE ONLY $20.00 USD:
This download includes the following:
- Title slide with title
- Title slide without title
- 3 Message point/Scripture slides with title
- 3 Message point/Scripture slides without title
- Song slide
- Style sheet with suggested fonts and colors (note: fonts not included)
Each of the above is provided as a JPEG file in 16:9 Aspect Ratio (1280×760).
For this worship graphic series, the following items also are available:
- 4:3 Aspect Ratio slides
- 5.5”x8.5” image suitable for bulletin/program cover
- 6”x4” image or larger (with bleed) for postcard or invitation cards
- Image for CD labels
- Layered psd file
To purchase any of these additional items, please contact Becky at mail(at)cottagedesign.com.
Design and Copyright by Cottage Design 2008
Tony Morgan’s 10 Ways to Sink a Sermon Series
Check out Tony Morgan’s article in Outreach Magazine on 10 Ways to Sink a Sermon Series.
Batterson’s 5 Keys to Creativity and 7 Steps to Sermon Branding
Theater Church’s Mark Batterson just posted 5 keys to creativity ..
1. Keep Learning
2. Exegete Culture
3. Brand Sermons
4. Disrupt Routines
5. Keep Experimenting
Read the full post here.
Also, here’s his 7 steps to sermon branding:
1, Come up with a series title
2. Create a series logo
3. Design a series evite and invite
4. Brainstorm Big Ideas
5. Shoot a Series Trailer
6. Design a microsite
7. Add Sermon Props
Read the full post on sermon branding here.
Should You or Shouldn’t You? Church Sex Sermon Series
Last night I was watching CNN’s Copper Anderson 360 and the latest series on “What is a Christian: Sex and Salvation” In part of the segment it highlighted a church that did a spin on Granger Community Church’s My Lame Sex Life Series and how this delicate topic is raising a lot of controversy.
I wrote a post on Is Church Marketing Going Too Far a few months ago and know that a few other blogs have discussed it as well. It is also truly amazing as I research church branding that so many churches have jumped on the bandwagon lately to offer some type of sex-related series that is sure to cause a stir.
Is this endeavor truly good for the church?
Easter Sermon Resources Based on The Nativity Story Movie
I’ve posted previously about The Nativity Story movie, but if you’re looking for sermon ideas for Easter, you oughta check out the movie’s rockin’ resource site.
Check out the sermon outlines and their “year-round resource guide.”







