St Clare of Assisi Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last Sunday, my class focused on the St Clare of Assisi Bible story. The kids loved coloring images of her serving the poor and praying. These six pages are perfect for reinforcing the lesson during Sunday school.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this story

St. Clare of Assisi dedicated her life to serving God and helping others. She is known for her unwavering faith and compassion. Her story teaches us the importance of love and service.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

As the kids color, encourage them to share ways they can show love to others in their community. Highlight St. Clare's dedication to helping the poor. Consider using colored markers for vibrant pages, and plan to display their artwork in class afterward.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these St Clare Assisi coloring pages are absolutely free! You can download the PDF with no signup required, and they’re perfect for both personal and classroom use.

What lesson can I teach while the kids color St Clare Assisi pages?+

While coloring, ask the kids how they can help others in their own lives, just like St. Clare did. You could share a story about a time you helped someone, which makes it relatable.

What Bible verse pairs with St Clare's story?+

Pair this coloring activity with 1 John 4:19, which reminds us that 'we love because he first loved us.' It connects beautifully with St. Clare's mission of love and service.

More about these coloring pages

While reading about St. Clare of Assisi, I was reminded of her devotion as she served others in her community. The kids can color scenes showing her helping the needy and praying, bringing her story to life. One of the pages beautifully illustrates her with her sisters, embodying the spirit of service. I always say, 'Her heart was full of love' (1 John 4:19), which perfectly captures her mission. My third graders enjoyed discussing how they can show kindness to others while coloring. We also talked about her feast day and how we can celebrate her life in our community. With a few colored pencils and a bit of time, these pages will engage your students and deepen their understanding of St. Clare's legacy.