Magnificat Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders loved coloring the Magnificat coloring page. It showcases Mary praising God with six beautiful images, perfect for our Sunday school lesson. This free printable helps reinforce the joy of thanksgiving as they learn about the Magnificat story.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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In Luke 1:46, Mary praises God with a joyful song known as the Magnificat. She says, 'My soul glorifies the Lord.' This lesson teaches kids about her faith and gratitude.

β€œMy soul glorifies the Lord.”

β€” Luke 1:46 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'What are some things we can thank God for?' Highlight how Mary expresses her joy in the Magnificat. Have colored pencils or crayons ready and consider a follow-up activity where students can share their own praises with the class.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these Magnificat coloring pages are completely free! You can download them as a PDF with no signup required, making them perfect for classroom use.

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

As your kids color, share how Mary celebrated God's goodness after receiving the news of Jesus' birth. Discuss how her song reflects joy and gratitude, tying it to the coloring activity.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Luke 1:46 pairs beautifully with the Magnificat coloring page. It highlights Mary's praise, emphasizing a theme of joy in worship that kids can understand and relate to.

More about these coloring pages

I often keep some copies of the Magnificat coloring page in my classroom binder. During lessons, my students are drawn to the images of Mary, her joyful expression, and the scriptural verse, 'My soul glorifies the Lord' (Luke 1:46). These pages are simple yet effective for reinforcing the lesson. The kids enjoy using crayons to fill in the colorful details, and it sparks lovely discussions about faith. Just last week, one of my students asked about why Mary was so joyful, leading to a great conversation about gratitude. With six pages to color, there's plenty of room for creativity! I recommend using these during a quiet moment in class or as a follow-up to our lesson on Mary's song of praise.