St Mary Magdalene Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Wednesday, my third graders loved learning about St Mary Magdalene. They eagerly colored 6 images depicting her encounter with Jesus. This St Mary Magdalene coloring page Sunday school lesson is a free printable that helps reinforce her story.

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About this story

In John 20:16, Jesus calls Mary Magdalene by name. She was the first to see Him after His resurrection, making her story very special. This coloring page highlights her joy and faith.

β€œMary.”

β€” John 20:16 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them how they would feel if they were in Mary's shoes when she first saw Jesus. Highlight the moment when He calls her name, 'Mary.' (John 20:16). Prepare crayons and allow for a quiet time to reflect after coloring.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these pages are free to download with no signup required. You can easily get the PDF and use them for personal or classroom activities. Perfect for your Sunday school binder!

What part of St Mary Magdalene's story can we discuss while coloring?+

As the kids color, ask them how they think Mary felt when she saw Jesus again. This opens the door for discussions about joy and faith, making it a meaningful experience while they work on their pages.

How does this story connect to John 20:16?+

In John 20:16, Jesus calls Mary by name, highlighting her special relationship with Him. This moment is a great discussion point for kids as they color, emphasizing the importance of knowing Jesus personally.

More about these coloring pages

During our lesson on St Mary Magdalene, I set out crayons and the printed pages for my students. Each page shows a different moment from her story, including her joy when she hears Jesus call her name, 'Mary.' (John 20:16). My kids especially loved the image of her running to tell the disciples the good news. We spent the afternoon coloring, sharing giggles and insights about Mary’s faith. It's wonderful to see how they connect with her story on such a personal level. This St Mary Magdalene coloring page is a great tool to deepen their understanding of her role in the Bible. In fact, I keep a copy in my Sunday school binder for future lessons.