St Mary Magdalene Coloring Page for Kids

Last Wednesday during our art time, my 7-year-old daughter colored a St Mary Magdalene page and asked about her story. This coloring page features six images that highlight Mary's journey and her special encounter with Jesus. It's perfect for Sunday school lessons, and it's a free printable!

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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In John 20:16, Jesus calls Mary Magdalene by name, saying 'Mary.' After His resurrection, she was the first to see Him. This coloring page helps kids remember her important role in the Bible story.

β€œMary.”

β€” John 20:16 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While your kids color, ask them why they think Mary was chosen to see Jesus first after His resurrection. Highlight the moment in John 20:16 when Jesus says, 'Mary.' This can lead to discussions about faith and sharing good news. Use crayons and markers for bright colors, and consider a follow-up activity where they share what they colored.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these pages are completely free! There's no signup required to download and print them. You can use the PDF downloads for personal and classroom use, making it perfect for your Sunday school class.

Can my 7-year-old color the St Mary Magdalene pages easily?+

Absolutely! The St Mary Magdalene pages are designed to be simple and fun for kids. My 7-year-old finished one in about 15 minutes, using crayons and markers. The images are clear and engaging.

What Bible verse connects to the St Mary Magdalene coloring page?+

The coloring page connects beautifully to John 20:16, where Jesus calls Mary by name. This moment highlights her significance as the first witness to His resurrection, making it a great discussion starter while kids color.

More about these coloring pages

When my son, who's 8, started coloring the St Mary Magdalene pages, he was really curious about why Mary was so important in the Bible. The images capture her meeting with Jesus. I love how the page shows her joy and faith. As he colored, he kept saying, 'Jesus called her name!' and it reminded me of John 20:16, where He simply said, 'Mary.' We had a great chat about how Mary was the first to share the good news of Jesus' resurrection. These pages are also a free printable, making it easy to share with friends. I printed them for the kids to use during our church activity, and they loved it.