Altar Server Coloring Page Sunday School

‘The boy Samuel ministered before the Lord’ is a key moment in this lesson. The altar server coloring page features 6 images that illustrate Samuel's service. It's perfect for my Sunday school class as we discuss his dedication to God.

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In 1 Samuel 3:1, we learn about Samuel serving in the temple. He was young and had a special role, helping Eli. The altar server coloring page Sunday school captures this moment beautifully.

The boy Samuel ministered before the Lord.

1 Samuel 3:1 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Ask your class, 'What does it mean to serve God?' while they color. Highlight Samuel’s dedication in 1 Samuel 3:1, where he listens and learns. Prepare colored pencils for easier use, and consider sharing stories of service from the church during the activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! These altar server coloring pages are free and available for download as a PDF. You can print them for personal or classroom use without any signup required. Perfect for your Sunday school binder!

How can I explain the altar server's role while my class colors?+

Discuss the importance of serving in the church as the kids color. Explain that altar servers help during Mass, just like Samuel helped Eli. Use colored pencils for easier handling, and let them share their thoughts about service.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

1 Samuel 3:1 pairs perfectly, as it highlights Samuel's role in serving God. You can emphasize how young Samuel listened and ministered, encouraging kids to think about ways they can serve in their own church.

More about these coloring pages

‘The boy Samuel ministered before the Lord’ (1 Samuel 3:1) is a beautiful reminder of service in the church. Last Wednesday, my third graders colored their altar server pages, bringing Samuel's story to life. The images include Samuel assisting Eli, the altar, and the temple, helping kids visualize the importance of serving in church. I keep a set of these altar server coloring pages in my binder for lessons on dedication. In class, we talked about how young Samuel listened to God's call, making it relatable for the kids. They loved using bright markers to color the various elements, which sparked discussions on what it means to serve God in our own lives.