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How much do christian design jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for christian design in the United States is $27.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.88 and $31.73 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Christian design?

Christian Design refers to the creation of visual materials, artwork, and media that communicate Christian messages, themes, or values. This can include designing church logos, worship slides, event flyers, religious merchandise, and digital content for ministries. Christian designers often use symbols, scripture, and imagery that reflect Christian beliefs to inspire, teach, or encourage faith communities. The goal is to visually represent the message of Christianity in a clear and impactful way.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Christian designer?

To thrive as a Christian Designer, you need proficiency in graphic design principles, visual storytelling, and a solid understanding of Christian symbolism and messaging, typically supported by a degree in design or a related field. Familiarity with design software like Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, and web design tools is essential, and certifications in these platforms can be advantageous. Strong communication, creativity, and the ability to collaborate with ministry teams set outstanding Christian Designers apart. These skills ensure the creation of visually impactful, faith-based materials that effectively communicate messages to church communities and audiences.

How does a Christian designer typically collaborate with church leadership and ministry teams during a project?

A Christian Designer often works closely with church leadership and ministry teams to ensure that design elements align with the ministry's vision and theological values. This collaboration involves regular meetings to discuss objectives, review drafts, and gather feedback, ensuring that the final product effectively communicates the intended message. Designers may also coordinate with worship leaders, communications staff, and volunteers to integrate visual materials across various platforms, such as print, digital, and stage design. Open communication and a shared understanding of faith-based goals are key to successful project outcomes.

What is the difference between Christian Design vs Graphic Designer?

AspectChristian DesignGraphic Designer
CredentialsMay include faith-based certifications or portfoliosTypically requires a degree in graphic design or related field
Work EnvironmentReligious organizations, faith-based projectsAdvertising agencies, corporate, freelance
Industry UsageUsed mainly in churches, faith-based nonprofitsUsed across various industries including marketing, publishing

Christian Design focuses on creating visual content aligned with faith-based themes, often within religious organizations. Graphic Design is a broader field encompassing various industries and styles. While both roles involve visual communication, Christian Design emphasizes spiritual messaging, whereas Graphic Design covers a wide range of commercial and artistic projects.

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Infographic showing various Christian Design job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,220 per year, or $28 per hour.

Adjunct Faculty Pool - Apparel Design and Merchandising

Seattle Pacific University

Seattle, WA โ€ข On-site

$800 - $950/wk

Part-time

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

Job Description:
SPU's Apparel Design and Merchandising Program is an area in the College of Business and Technology that offers undergraduate majors in Apparel Design, Apparel Merchandising, and a minor in Apparel Design and Merchandising, provides students with excellent preparation for professional careers in the industry.
Our program is committed to building an excellent and diverse faculty who desire to be part of a supportive Christian community in which students are prepared to become responsible and effective servant-leaders.
What we need:
Adjunct faculty position in apparel design and merchandising.
Courses: Apparel Design, Basic Sewing, Flat Pattern, Draping, Fashion Illustration, Fashion Show Production, Visual Merchandising, Apparel Production, Retailing, Retail Mathematics, Global Sourcing, CAD Design, Portfolio, History of Fashion, Appearance and Culture, Textiles.
Responsibilities: Teach a course including grading and holding office hours.
Requirements:
  • Preferred master's degree or PhD in a relevant field.
  • Bachelor's degree applicants will be considered if accompanied with significant industry (+ 5 years) and/or teaching experience.
  • A personal commitment to Christian faith, enthusiasm about supporting SPU's mission, alignment with the University's Statement of Faith, and willingness to accept the lifestyle standards of the Christian community.

Compensation:
$800 - $950 per credit, DOE
Additional Information:
To Apply: Complete the online application through the Workday Careers site. Please attach a resume/CV and cover letter in the online application process.
Inquiries relation to apparel merchandising and design courses should be addressed to:
Gwia Kim, Assistant Professor of Apparel Design and Merchandising Program
College of Business and Technoloty
206-281-2465, gkim@spu.edu