Most pastors now use AI to generate sermon summaries, but they're missing a critical next step: translating those summaries into visuals that actually teach online. Research shows visual content receives 94% more views than text alone. Here's how to create infographics and carousels that extend your pastoral care throughout the week.
If you tried AI image generation two years ago and gave up after distorted hands and misspelled text, the technology has completely transformed. In 2026, AI image generators can now produce professional-quality graphics churches are using in real ministry contexts. Here are five tools that consistently deliver usable results.
Father’s Day is a great opportunity to express how much you value and appreciate the amazing dads in the congregation. We've rounded up some creative Father's Day videos, graphics and innovate ideas that will make each dad feel appreciated by your efforts.
It’s not uncommon for a church’s graphic designer to be whoever has a camera, a good computer, and a little spare time—even if they don’t have graphic design training. After all, the majority of churches don’t have room in the budget for a full-time or half-time designer. But that often results in using church graphics that don’t look quite right, and you don’t know how to fix it.
Social media has become a more prominent communication tool for churches during the pandemic. When you haven’t been able to see people in-person, you’ve probably shared sermon videos and offered encouragement with those connected to the church’s social media channels.