Psalm 100 Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my class sang praises while coloring. The Psalm 100 coloring page includes images of joyful worship, animals, and a beautiful scene of nature. Perfect for our Sunday school lesson, this free printable will keep the kids engaged as they learn about God's goodness.

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About this Bible story

Psalm 100 invites us to make a joyful noise and serve the Lord. The verse reminds us, 'Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth.' (Psalm 100:1) It's a beautiful call to worship and gratitude.

β€œShout for joy to the Lord, all the earth.”

β€” Psalm 100:1 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

During coloring time, ask the kids, 'What does it mean to shout for joy?' Highlight the importance of worship in Psalm 100. Prepare some crayons and markers for vibrant colors, and consider allowing the kids to share their completed pages with the class afterwards to celebrate their artistic expressions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Psalm 100 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! You can download the Psalm 100 coloring pages for free, no signup required. They're available as a PDF and perfect for personal or classroom use. I print them out to keep in my Sunday school binder for easy access.

What themes should I highlight while the kids color the Psalm 100 pages?+

While the kids color, focus on themes of joy and worship. Ask them questions about how they can express joy in their lives. You might mention how we can shout praises to God just like the verse encourages. It helps connect their coloring to the lesson.

How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+

In your lesson, read Psalm 100 and discuss what it means to be joyful and thankful. Encourage the kids to share ways they can express their gratitude. While coloring, ask them to think about what makes them happy about God and His creation.

More about these coloring pages

Last week during our Sunday school lesson, I pulled out the Psalm 100 coloring page. The kids loved coloring the joyful scenes that depict worship and thanksgiving. One page shows a group of children shouting praises, while another features animals praising God in nature. As they colored, I reminded them of the verse, 'Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth.' (Psalm 100:1). They were so excited to express their joy on the page. I always keep a stack of these printable pages on hand for my third graders. They love to take them home to share with their families after learning about how we can honor God with our voices and our hearts.