Glory Be Prayer Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Wednesday, my third graders were excited to color the 'Glory Be Prayer' during craft time. This free printable features 6 images that illustrate the prayer's beauty. It's perfect for a Sunday school lesson, making it easy for kids to connect with their faith.

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The Glory Be Prayer reminds us to honor God. It’s a simple yet powerful way to express our faith. Romans 11:36 tells us, 'For from him and through him and for him are all things.' Kids enjoy coloring while learning this important prayer.

β€œFor from him and through him and for him are all things.”

β€” Romans 11:36 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids color, ask them, 'What does it mean to give glory to God?' Highlight how the prayer acknowledges God's greatness, as mentioned in Romans 11:36. Prepare crayons and colored pencils, and consider having a short discussion afterward about their favorite part of the prayer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Glory Be Prayer coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these pages are free to print with no signup required. You can download the PDF for personal and classroom use. I often keep a few copies handy in my Sunday school binder for last-minute activities.

How can I use the Glory Be Prayer pages in my Sunday school class?+

You can use these pages to reinforce the lesson on prayer. I recommend giving each child a page and asking them to share what the prayer means to them while they color. It helps create a discussion about their personal experiences with prayer.

What Bible verse pairs with the Glory Be Prayer coloring page?+

Romans 11:36 is an excellent verse to connect with this coloring page. It highlights that all things come from God, which aligns beautifully with the prayer's message. Encourage kids to think about what it means to honor God in their lives.

More about these coloring pages

When my students color the 'Glory Be Prayer' pages, I see their eyes light up. Last Friday, we used crayons and colored pencils to bring the images to life. These pages, featuring phrases like 'For from him and through him and for him are all things' (Romans 11:36), help kids grasp the beauty of prayer. One child, Lily, shared how she likes to say the prayer every night before bed. It’s moments like these that make teaching so rewarding. Each of the six illustrations captures a different aspect of the prayer, allowing kids to reflect on their relationship with God while they color. I keep a printed copy in my Sunday school binder for easy access during lessons.