Annunciation Coloring Page for Kids
Last Wednesday, my 7-year-old colored a beautiful Annunciation picture, asking about Mary's brave response. With 6 images, this free printable is perfect for a Sunday school lesson or quiet time at home.
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Angel Gabriel Appears
The angel Gabriel appears to Mary in a bright room, holding a scroll with a message, while Mary looks surprised.
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Mary Listening to the Message
Mary listens intently to the angel Gabriel, who gestures towards a glowing star above, symbolizing her special role.
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Mary Accepts the Message
Mary nods, smiling gently at the angel Gabriel, with a small dove perched nearby to symbolize peace and acceptance.
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Angel Leaves Mary
The angel Gabriel begins to ascend back into the sky, leaving Mary with a joyful heart, surrounded by soft clouds.
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Mary Telling Joseph
Mary joyfully shares the news with Joseph, who looks amazed and supportive, with a small wooden table beside them.
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Mary Praying Happily
In a serene setting, Mary kneels in prayer, hands together, with a soft light shining down, expressing her gratitude.
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About this Bible story
In the Annunciation story, the angel Gabriel tells Mary that she will be the mother of Jesus. When she hears this, Mary responds, 'I am the Lordβs servant.' (Luke 1:38) It's a beautiful moment of faith and trust.
βI am the Lordβs servant.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While the kids color, ask them how they think Mary felt when she heard the news from Gabriel. Highlight her faith by discussing her response, 'I am the Lordβs servant.' (Luke 1:38). For supplies, have plenty of colored pencils handy, and consider following up with a craft that represents trust in God.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Annunciation coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These Annunciation coloring pages are free for personal and classroom use. You can easily download them as a PDF without any signup required. Perfect for your Sunday school class activities!
Can my 8-year-old finish an Annunciation page in one sitting?+
Definitely! Most kids around that age can finish a coloring page in one sitting, especially with a little encouragement. Just set up a cozy spot with crayons or colored pencils, and it should take about 30 minutes.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
The main verse for the Annunciation story is Luke 1:38, where Mary says, 'I am the Lordβs servant.' This verse encapsulates her faith and readiness to follow God's plan, making it a great discussion point for kids as they color.
More about these Bible coloring pages
During our Bible study last week, my 9-year-old was captivated by the Annunciation coloring page. We talked about how Mary responded with such faith, saying, 'I am the Lordβs servant.' (Luke 1:38). Each of the 6 images captures a moment from this important story, like the angel Gabriel greeting Mary and her accepting God's plan. The colors they choose can reflect their feelings about the story. My kids love using bright crayons for these pages. I placed the printed pages on the kitchen table, and they sat down with their favorite colored pencils. While coloring, we discussed why Mary was chosen and what it means to trust God. It turned into a meaningful conversation about faith that I didnβt expect. These moments are what make our homeschool days so special.