Annunciation Feast Coloring Page for Kids

Last Sunday, my 7-year-old colored the Annunciation Feast and asked why Mary was so surprised by the angel. With 6 images, this free printable is perfect for a Sunday school lesson or a quiet afternoon at home!

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About this story

The Annunciation Feast tells the story of the angel Gabriel visiting Mary to announce that she would be the mother of Jesus. This moment is so special, reminding us of God's plan for our lives. It's a beautiful part of the Bible that kids can color and learn about.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them how they think Mary felt when she heard the news from Gabriel. Highlight how she showed faith despite her surprise. Use colored pencils for fine details, and plan to share stories about God's promises during the activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! These Annunciation Feast coloring pages are free to download and print. No signup is required. They're perfect for personal or classroom use, making them ideal for Sunday school activities.

How can I explain the Annunciation story while my class colors?+

You can share the story of Mary and the angel Gabriel as kids color. Use the images to discuss how God chose Mary and what it means to trust in His plans. Encourage them to ask questions as they work on the pages.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Luke 1:31 pairs perfectly with this coloring page. It highlights the moment Gabriel tells Mary about her important role in God's plan. You can ask the kids how they think Mary felt receiving such news.

More about these coloring pages

Last Thursday afternoon, my 9-year-old and I sat down with this Annunciation Feast coloring page. As she colored the angel Gabriel, she asked, 'Why do angels look so bright?' I explained that they are messengers from God, just like when Gabriel told Mary about Jesus. The page includes 6 different scenes, like Mary's surprise and Gabriel's message. It's a great way to spark conversations about faith while coloring. With the words 'You will conceive and give birth to a son' (Luke 1:31), this story is a reminder of God's promises. We used colored pencils, but crayons work great too! This printable is perfect for reinforcing the lesson after church or during our homeschool Bible time.