Our Lady Rosary Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday during class, my third graders loved coloring scenes of Our Lady Rosary. This set features 6 images that illustrate the story, including Mary praying with the rosary. It's a free printable that fits right into our lesson plans.

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About this story

Mary said, 'I am the Lord's servant.' (Luke 1:38). This moment shows her faith and willingness to follow God's plan. The coloring pages include images of Mary with the rosary, making it perfect for Sunday school discussions.

I am the Lord's servant.

Luke 1:38 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them how they can serve others like Mary did. Highlight the moment when Mary accepted God’s plan, referencing her response in Luke 1:38. Prepare colored pencils and set aside about 30 minutes for this activity to allow for meaningful discussion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Our Lady Rosary coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! The Our Lady Rosary coloring pages are free to download, with no signup required. You can easily get the PDF for personal and classroom use, perfect for sharing in Sunday school.

How can I use these coloring pages to teach about Mary?+

You can use these coloring pages during your lesson on Mary by discussing her role in the Bible. Bring colored pencils or crayons and allow kids to express their creativity while you talk about faith and service.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Mary’s words, 'I am the Lord's servant.' (Luke 1:38), perfectly pair with these coloring pages. Discussing this verse while the kids color can reinforce the importance of saying 'yes' to God in our own lives.

More about these coloring pages

A beautiful moment from the Bible is captured in Mary’s response, 'I am the Lord's servant.' (Luke 1:38). In our Sunday school, I can already see my students' excitement as they color the images of Mary with the rosary. Each page has a lovely illustration, from Mary holding her rosary to scenes depicting her prayer life. Last week, I set up a quiet coloring corner, and my students really engaged with the lesson. They were eager to share their thoughts on how prayer is central to our faith. These pages serve as a great reminder of the importance of prayer and devotion in our lives as Christians. The images spark conversations about how we can be servants like Mary, making this a valuable addition to our Sunday school curriculum.