Start with a bulletin template that already has photo zones and decorative elements built in. Upload your church photo, logo, or seasonal image and it drops right in — no clip art hunting required.
Add a photo of your church building, a baptism, a seasonal scene, or the congregation. Click any photo zone in the bulletin editor and upload your image.
Upload a candle for Advent, a cross for Easter, a dove for Pentecost. Any JPG, PNG, or WebP image works in the editor's photo zones.
The bulletin templates include subtle decorative rules and dividers that print cleanly — no external clip art needed for the lines.
Upload your church logo once and it stays in place across your bulletin. Duplicate the project next Sunday and the logo is already there.
Use your own photos, images licensed for church use, or images from public-domain collections. Clip art distributed by your denomination is usually fine for internal bulletins — check with your church office.
Every bulletin template has editable photo zones, logo areas, and decorative dividers ready to go. Choose one, upload your images, and export a print-ready PDF.
The bulletin templates include built-in photo zones and decorative design elements. You upload your own images — photos of the church, seasonal images, or your logo. A dedicated clip-art library is planned for a future update.
JPG, PNG, and WebP images all work in the editor. For best print quality, use images at 300 DPI or larger at the size you'll display them.
Check the license for anything you find online. Many sites offer clip art under Creative Commons or public domain licenses for non-commercial church use — but verify before using. Your denomination may also provide licensed clip art for member congregations.
Yes. The photo area is optional — you can leave it empty, shrink it, or remove it entirely and use the space for additional text. Every element is editable.
No. Publish Media Software is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Microsoft Corporation. "Microsoft" and "Microsoft Publisher" are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.