Reformation Day Coloring Page for Kids

Last Tuesday afternoon, my 7-year-old colored a picture of Martin Luther nailing his 95 theses to the church door. This Reformation Day coloring page for kids features 6 images that highlight key moments from the story. It's perfect for a Sunday school lesson or a fun activity at home. Free printable!

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About this Bible story

The Reformation Day story reminds us of how Martin Luther stood up for what he believed in. He wanted everyone to know that we are saved by faith alone and not by works. This coloring page is a fun way to learn about his bravery.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids are coloring, ask them, 'Why do you think Martin Luther wanted to make changes in the church?' Highlight Luther's courage to speak out against what he saw as wrong. This can lead to a great discussion! Plan to spend around 20 minutes on this activity, providing crayons and maybe even some history books for kids to look at afterward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Reformation Day coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These Reformation Day coloring pages are free and require no signup. You can download the PDF and print as many copies as you need for your class. They're perfect for classroom use!

How can I explain the Reformation while my class colors?+

As the kids color, you might ask them what they think it means to stand up for what’s right. You can also point out the images of Luther and the church door, helping them connect visuals with the story. Keep crayons handy for easy sharing!

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

A great verse to discuss is 'the just shall live by faith' (Romans 1:17). While kids color, you can explain how Martin Luther believed everyone should have access to God's Word, which is a key part of the Reformation story.

More about these Bible coloring pages

While we were at the kitchen table last Friday, my daughter asked why Martin Luther felt it was so important to share his ideas. We talked about how he wanted everyone to understand the message of the Bible, like 'the just shall live by faith' (Romans 1:17). This Reformation Day coloring page for kids includes 6 images, like Martin holding a Bible and the church door where he posted his theses. Each picture can spark discussions about courage and faith. You might find your kids asking questions that lead to meaningful conversations! It's a great way to connect the story to their own lives, especially during Sunday school. Just grab some crayons and let them color while you discuss what the Reformation meant for Christianity.