Annunciation Mary Saying Yes Coloring Page for Kids

Last Sunday, my 7-year-old colored an Annunciation Mary Saying Yes page and asked about angels. With 6 images to color, this free printable is perfect for Sunday school lessons or at-home Bible study.

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About this Bible story

In the Annunciation story, the angel Gabriel visited Mary to share God’s plan. When Mary said, 'I am the Lord’s servant.' (Luke 1:38), she accepted her important role. This moment shows her faith and courage.

I am the Lord’s servant.

Luke 1:38 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'What does it mean to say yes to God?' Focus on Mary’s brave response to the angel. Prepare colored pencils for bright, vivid art, and consider a follow-up discussion about how they can serve in their own lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Annunciation Mary Saying Yes coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these pages are free and require no signup. You can easily download them as a PDF for personal or classroom use. They're great for Sunday school classes!

How can I explain Mary's faith while my class colors?+

While the kids color, ask them how they think Mary felt when she received the news from Gabriel. Encourage them to share what they would say if they were in her shoes. Use crayons or colored pencils to let them express their feelings through color.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Luke 1:38 is perfect for this story. Discuss how Mary responded to God's call and what it means to be a servant. This can lead to a deeper conversation about faith and obedience.

More about these Bible coloring pages

During our Bible study last week, my kids loved the Annunciation Mary Saying Yes coloring pages. One of my youngest, only 6, was fascinated by the angel Gabriel. While coloring, he asked, 'Is that how Mary felt?' The pages beautifully depict the moment when Mary said, 'I am the Lord’s servant.' (Luke 1:38). Each of the 6 images offers a chance to discuss Mary's bravery and faith. I plan to use these pages in our Sunday school class next week. They’ll grab the kids' attention while reinforcing this important story. I'll bring out some colored pencils and markers, making it a fun, creative time!