All Saints Day Coloring Page for Sunday School
My third graders love coloring the images that celebrate All Saints Day. Each page features beloved saints, inspiring moments, and symbols of faith. These 6 free printable images are perfect for our Sunday school lesson, helping kids connect with the stories of those who came before us.
Coloring pages gallery
Gathering of Saints
A joyful group of saints in flowing robes standing together, surrounded by scrolls and oil lamps.
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Saints Being Honored
A saint receiving a crown from an angel, with ancient stone architecture in the background and a soft glow around them.
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Celebrating the Saints
Children joyfully celebrating with saints, holding candles and surrounded by symbols of faith like the cross and oil lamps.
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Sharing Stories of Faith
A saint telling a story to children, with scrolls and books scattered around them, creating an inviting atmosphere.
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Praying Together
A group of saints and children kneeling in prayer, with an oil lamp glowing softly nearby, symbolizing hope.
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The Light of Faith
A radiant light shining above a gathering of saints and children, with scrolls and candles lighting the scene.
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About this story
All Saints Day honors those who have passed and celebrates their faith. It's a special time for reflection and gratitude, reminding us of the community of believers. This coloring page beautifully illustrates the theme of remembrance and hope.
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While the kids color, ask them, 'What does it mean to be a saint?' Highlight the idea that saints are examples of faith. Be sure to have markers and colored pencils ready, and plan to share a story about a saint like St. Francis of Assisi to inspire them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these All Saints Day coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! The All Saints Day coloring pages are free to download and require no signup. You can print them for personal use or for your classroom. They're perfect for your Sunday school binder.
How can I explain All Saints Day while my class colors?+
You can talk about the significance of honoring those who have gone before us as they color. Share a short story about a saint and ask kids what they admire about that person or anyone they want to remember.
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
Incorporate the coloring pages as a hands-on activity while discussing the importance of All Saints Day. Ask kids to share stories of loved ones or saints they admire, linking their stories back to the community of faith.
More about these coloring pages
Last Wednesday, as I prepared for class, I pulled out the All Saints Day coloring pages. The kids will love the illustrations of saints and heavenly symbols. One page shows children bringing flowers to honor the saints, reminding us of the verse 'they shall see God' (Matthew 5:8). I can already picture their smiles as they color. Each page offers an opportunity to discuss the importance of remembering our loved ones and their faith. As we work, I'll encourage my third graders to share stories of their favorite saints or family members who inspire them. These moments foster connection while they color, making the lesson memorable. Use these 6 free printable images in your Sunday school class to engage kids in meaningful conversation about faith and community.