Graphics for a Sermon Series on the Seven Letters of Revelation

seven

Danny Kirk, Pastor of Lindsay Lane Baptist Church in Florissant, Missouri needed a graphic to represent his upcoming sermon series based on the seven letters to the seven churches of Asia Minor in the Revelation. I started with an image of a fragment of ancient Greek architecture, overlaid it with a transparent grunge image, placed the number “7″ around the title in various fonts, sizes, and transparencies, and added the sermon titles and series graphics. The idea is to build a bridge between first century Asia Minor and Florissant, Missouri today. Below is the powerpoint background.

Here is a link to the zip file containing both the series graphic and a powerpoint background in a layered png format. Feel free to use without attribution.

Click to Download (22.5mb)

Tags: backgrounds, Graphics, grunge, numbers, powerpoint, sermon, sermon series graphics, typography

7 Responses to “Graphics for a Sermon Series on the Seven Letters of Revelation”

  1. Christian Living 06. Feb, 2009 at 7:17 pm #

    Wow! Beautiful work! And it fits the Revelations mood somehow.

  2. Steve Baker 05. Oct, 2009 at 9:34 am #

    Hey, I just came across your blog and love it! I also loved the sermon series grpahic you did for the seven letters to churches in revelation. Would you be generous enough to send me a layered copy of this? It’s awesome.

    Thanks,

    Steve

    • Brandon 05. Oct, 2009 at 9:54 am #

      Steve, no problem. The Pastor for whom I made them wants them to be available, so I’m actually going to post a zip file here when I’m back in the office – hopefully by the end of the day. Thanks!

  3. Brandon 06. Feb, 2009 at 7:28 pm #

    Thanks so much! I had fun creating it.

  4. Steve Baker 06. Oct, 2009 at 10:32 am #

    Hey Brandon, wanted to see if you could have some time today to send a zip file of the seven graphic you used.

    Thanks,

    Steve

  5. Brandon 06. Oct, 2009 at 1:15 pm #

    Steve, the link above should work as soon as the file is finished uploading to my ftp site.

Leave a Reply