St Jerome Coloring Page Sunday School

Just last week, my third graders colored St Jerome as we discussed his important role in translating the Bible. This St Jerome coloring page includes six images, perfect for a Sunday school lesson. It's a free printable that can engage students while they learn about his life.

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St. Jerome is known for translating the Bible into Latin. He dedicated his life to studying and teaching Scripture, reminding us that 'All Scripture is God-breathed.' (2 Timothy 3:16) His story encourages everyone to value God's Word.

β€œAll Scripture is God-breathed.”

β€” 2 Timothy 3:16 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While your students color, ask them what they think St Jerome felt while translating the Bible. Highlight his commitment to Scripture by discussing how 'All Scripture is God-breathed.' (2 Timothy 3:16) You’ll need crayons and a quiet space for this activity, which should take about 30 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these St Jerome coloring pages are free to download with no signup required! They come as a PDF and are perfect for your classroom or church use. My students love coloring them during our lessons.

How can I connect St Jerome's teachings to my class discussion?+

You can ask your students what they think it means for Scripture to be 'God-breathed.' Encourage them to share how they can apply Bible teachings in their lives as they color the pages. It's a great way to foster discussion.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

The verse from 2 Timothy 3:16 is a perfect fit, as it emphasizes the importance of Scripture. You can highlight how St Jerome dedicated his life to ensuring everyone could access the Bible, aligning with this verse's message.

More about these coloring pages

Last Friday, as my students colored, I noticed their excitement over the images of St Jerome. One page shows him diligently writing, surrounded by scrolls, while another depicts him teaching others about God's Word. His story is a powerful reminder that 'All Scripture is God-breathed.' (2 Timothy 3:16) We talked about how important it is to know what the Bible teaches us. I keep these St Jerome coloring pages in my Sunday school binder for easy access. They're not just fun; they also help kids remember key lessons from his life. As they color, they can reflect on their own understanding of the Scriptures and how they can apply them daily. It's a meaningful way to engage with the lesson and reinforce our discussions.