Church Graphics vs. Twelve:Thirty Media
Twelve:Thirty is a template + motion-graphics library. You download static and animated assets, then customize them in Photoshop, After Effects, or Canva. Church Graphics generates fresh graphics from scratch using AI — no template hunting, no editing software required.
Which one is right for you?
You need motion / video loops for stage and worship backgrounds.
You want unique designs that do not look like other churches’ graphics.
You already have Photoshop / After Effects skills on your team.
Your team is a volunteer comms director with zero design background.
Feature-by-feature
| Feature | Church Graphics | Twelve:Thirty Media |
|---|---|---|
| Content type | AI-generated stills + slides | Pre-made stills + motion loops |
| Uniqueness | Every generation is unique | Same template can be used by hundreds of churches |
| Software required | None — in-browser | Photoshop / After Effects / Canva |
| Motion / video assets | Stills only (today) | Yes — large motion library |
| Pricing | Free / $29 / $99 / Enterprise | Subscription, varies by plan |
| Best for | AI-first teams, small staff | Teams with design + motion skills |
The verdict
Twelve:Thirty is excellent for motion. For everything else — sermon series art, social posts, slides — Church Graphics is faster, more unique, and dramatically less work for non-designers.
Try Church Graphics free
One project on us — no credit card required. See if the AI workflow is the right fit before you commit.
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