Annunciation Coloring Page for Sunday School
Last Sunday, my third graders were eager to color the annunciation coloring page for Sunday school. The images depict Mary, the angel Gabriel, and the moment of the announcement. With 6 pages to choose from, these free printables fit perfectly into our lesson on the Annunciation story.
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Angel Gabriel Appears
The angel Gabriel descends from the sky, greeting Mary in a modest home adorned with ancient scrolls and oil lamps.
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Mary Listening Attentively
Mary stands with a surprised expression, listening intently to Gabriel's message, with a backdrop of stone architecture and soft drapery.
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Message of Hope
Gabriel reveals the message of hope, gesturing towards Mary, with stars visible through a window and simple furniture around.
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Mary Accepts the Call
Mary nods in acceptance, holding her hands together in prayer, surrounded by olive branches and a warm light from the oil lamp.
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Dove of the Holy Spirit
A dove representing the Holy Spirit descends from above, with Mary looking up, framed by the interior of her home.
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Joyful Moment
Mary joyfully raises her arms, celebrating the good news with a backdrop of flowers and bright stars through an open window.
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About this Bible story
In Luke 1:38, Mary responds to the angel with faith. She says, 'I am the Lord’s servant.' This moment shows her willingness to accept God's plan. It’s a powerful lesson for kids about trust and obedience.
“I am the Lord’s servant.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
Ask your students what they think it means to be a servant of the Lord while they color. Highlight Mary’s brave acceptance of God's plan—her response is a great example of faith. Prepare colored pencils or crayons and encourage them to share their thoughts after coloring.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Annunciation coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these coloring pages are free and require no signup. You can download them as a PDF, and they’re great for both personal and classroom use. My Sunday school class loves using them during our lessons.
How can I explain the Annunciation story while my class colors?+
You can highlight the moment when Mary receives the message from Gabriel. Share how she showed courage and faith. While coloring, ask the kids how they would respond if they were in Mary's shoes. This keeps them engaged and thoughtful.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
Luke 1:38 fits perfectly with the Annunciation story. Discuss how Mary’s words, 'I am the Lord’s servant,' can inspire us to trust in God's plans for our lives. It’s a meaningful connection to emphasize during your lesson.
More about these Bible coloring pages
During our last lesson on the Annunciation, I pulled out the coloring pages to engage my third graders. The first image shows Mary, surprised by the angel Gabriel's visit. They loved discussing how she bravely said, 'I am the Lord’s servant' (Luke 1:38). Each page highlights a different part of the story, from Gabriel's message to Mary's acceptance. I keep these printables in my binder for easy access during class. My students enjoy coloring while I share the story, making it a memorable experience for them. These pages are perfect for reinforcing the lesson in a fun and creative way.