Mordecai Coloring Page Sunday School

While teaching my third graders about Mordecai last week, they loved coloring these pages. They include six images showing key moments from his story, like his bravery and support for Esther. This free printable is perfect for Sunday school lessons.

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About this Bible story

Mordecai was a brave man who helped save his people. He stood up for what was right, and because of that, he became 'second in rank to King Xerxes' (Esther 10:3). His story teaches us about courage and loyalty.

Mordecai the Jew was second in rank to King Xerxes.

Esther 10:3 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them how they would feel if they were in Mordecai's shoes. Discuss his bravery at the king's gate and how he supported Esther. Be prepared with crayons and let them share their thoughts about courage and standing up for others.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these pages are free to download with no signup required. You can easily print them as a PDF for personal or classroom use. My Sunday school class loves using them during our lessons!

Can my class discuss Mordecai's bravery while coloring?+

Absolutely! While they color, encourage them to talk about how Mordecai stood up for Esther and his people. You could ask them what they would do in a similar situation, which can lead to meaningful discussions.

How can I tie the Mordecai story to our lesson on courage?+

Mordecai's actions show tremendous courage and loyalty. You can highlight how he risked his own safety to help Esther and his people. This connects beautifully to lessons about standing up for what's right.

More about these Bible coloring pages

Last Wednesday, I pulled out the 'Mordecai coloring page Sunday school' sheets for my class. The kids were excited as they colored images depicting Mordecai's courage and loyalty to Esther. One image shows him at the king's gate, a pivotal moment when he hears about the plot against his people. As they colored, I reminded them of how 'Mordecai the Jew was second in rank to King Xerxes' (Esther 10:3). The kids really engaged with the story, asking questions about Mordecai's choices. I keep these pages in my Sunday school binder for future lessons, making them a go-to resource. They’re a great way to reinforce the story while allowing the kids to express their creativity.