St Martha Coloring Page Sunday School

Every time I teach about St Martha, I see my third graders engaged. The 6 images on this page highlight her faith and dedication. These free printable pages are perfect for our Sunday school lesson, making it easy to connect the story to their hearts.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this story

In the story of St Martha, she shows her faith in Jesus. When He asked if she believed, she answered, 'Yes, Lord, I believe.' (John 11:27) Martha's faith is a wonderful lesson for our Sunday school class.

β€œYes, Lord, I believe.”

β€” John 11:27 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids are coloring, ask them how they would show their faith like Martha did. Highlight the moment she professed her belief in Jesus. This could take about 15 minutes, using crayons or markers for bright colors that bring the story to life!

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these St Martha coloring pages are free to download as a PDF. No signup is required, and you can print them for personal or classroom use. They're perfect for our Sunday school activities!

How can I explain Martha's faith while my class colors?+

Discuss how Martha shows her faith in Jesus by talking about her belief in Him. You could ask the kids to share what they believe about Jesus while coloring. This encourages thoughtful reflection on the story.

How does this story connect to John 11:27?+

Martha's declaration, 'Yes, Lord, I believe,' (John 11:27) highlights her faith in Jesus as the Messiah. You can discuss how this belief inspires us to trust in God, just like Martha did, making it a relevant lesson for the children.

More about these coloring pages

Last Wednesday, while reviewing the St Martha story, I noticed how my students connected with her character. One page shows Martha serving Jesus, while another illustrates her conversation with Him. When she says, 'Yes, Lord, I believe.' (John 11:27), it emphasizes her strong faith. These moments resonate deeply with the kids. The coloring pages are easy to use and can make our lesson memorable. I keep a copy in my Sunday school binder for quick access. With vibrant crayons spread across the table, the children focus on St Martha's commitment to Jesus, making it a perfect way to reinforce the message of faith and service.