Lord's Prayer Matthew 6 Coloring Page for Sunday School

'Our Father in heaven...' rings in my ears as my third graders color. This Lord's Prayer Matthew 6 coloring page for Sunday School features 6 images, including prayer hands and a peaceful scene. It's perfect for reinforcing the lesson during our next class.

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About this Bible story

The Lord's Prayer teaches us how to pray. In Matthew 6:9, Jesus says, 'Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.' This prayer reminds us of the importance of reverence and connection with God.

β€œOur Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.”

β€” Matthew 6:9 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the children color, ask them, 'What do you think it means to honor God's name?' Highlight how we can talk to God in prayer, just like Jesus taught us in Matthew 6:9. You may want to provide colored pencils for more detail. After coloring, consider having each child share their favorite part of the prayer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Lord's Prayer Verse coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These coloring pages are free to download and require no signup. You can print them for your Sunday school class or for personal use. It's a great way to enrich your lessons!

How can I explain the Lord's Prayer while my class colors?+

As the kids color, you can discuss each line of the prayer. For example, ask them what 'hallowed be your name' means. This gives them a chance to think about God's holiness while they engage with the artwork.

How does this story connect to Matthew 6:9?+

Matthew 6:9 teaches us how to pray respectfully to God. Using these coloring pages in your lesson can help reinforce this concept, as kids visualize the prayer and discuss its meaning together.

More about these coloring pages

Last Wednesday, I handed out the Lord's Prayer Matthew 6 coloring pages to my third graders. Their excitement filled the classroom as they started coloring. One child pointed to the prayer hands and said, 'This is how we pray!' The pages include scenes that illustrate the prayer, like 'Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.' (Matthew 6:9). I've found that coloring helps kids remember the words better. I often keep these pages in my Sunday school binder for future lessons. It's a great way to engage them with scripture while they enjoy a creative moment. With six printable images, these pages offer enough variety to keep everyone interested and learning.