St Augustine Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last week during our lesson, my third graders were excited to color the 'St Augustine coloring page for Sunday school.' It features six images of St. Augustine, perfect for learning about his life and teachings. This free printable can be a wonderful addition to your classroom activities.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this story

St. Augustine was a great thinker and a beloved saint in the church. He taught many important lessons about faith and love. His feast day is celebrated on August 28 each year.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your students, 'What do you think St Augustine meant by loving others?' Highlight his teaching moments during the activity, especially his focus on love. Keep some colored pencils handy for easy sharing and follow up with a discussion about how they can apply his lessons in their daily lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these St Augustine coloring pages are completely free! You can download the PDF without signing up, making it perfect for personal or classroom use. They’re great for our Sunday school binder too.

Can we use the St Augustine pages to introduce his teachings during class?+

Absolutely! You can use the coloring pages to discuss St Augustine's teachings on love and faith. Consider providing crayons and encouraging kids to share what they learn about him while they color.

How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+

In your lesson, you can start by sharing a brief overview of St Augustine's life. As the kids color, ask them how they can show love to others, inspired by his teachings. This connects their creative work with meaningful discussion.

More about these coloring pages

In my Sunday school class, we often focus on the lives of saints. Last week, my third graders colored the St Augustine pages while discussing how he said, 'Love is the beauty of the soul.' This quote sparked a lively conversation about how love influences our actions. The pages include images of St. Augustine teaching, praying, and writing, which help kids visualize his contributions to the church. As they colored, I noticed their engagement with the story of St Augustine. My students, ages 8 to 10, loved using vibrant colors to bring the images to life. We talked about his feast day, and they connected his teachings to their own lives. These coloring pages can easily fit into any Sunday class, providing a tangible way to learn about this important saint.