St Michael the Archangel Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last Wednesday, my third graders were excited to see the 'St. Michael the Archangel' coloring pages. With six different images, these free printables are perfect for Sunday school lessons and help kids learn about St. Michael's role in the Bible.

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St. Michael the Archangel is a powerful figure in the Bible who leads God's angels against evil. He’s known for his courage and strength. Kids will love coloring scenes of St. Michael in battle, reminding them of God's protection.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

As your class colors, ask them how they feel knowing that St. Michael fights for good. Highlight the moment when he leads the charge against evil. Gather supplies like crayons and set aside 30 minutes for this activity, allowing kids to share their thoughts afterward.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! These St Michael coloring pages are free to download, with no signup required. You can print them for your classroom or church use. They’re perfect for engaging kids during lessons.

How can I explain St. Michael's role while my class colors?+

You can highlight St. Michael's bravery as he defends against evil. Discuss specific moments in the Bible when he appears, like in Revelation, while kids color. Use colored pencils for fine details.

What Bible verse connects with the story of St. Michael?+

A good verse to discuss is Psalm 91:11, which talks about God's angels guarding us. This ties nicely to St. Michael's role as a protector, helping kids understand his importance in the faith.

More about these coloring pages

During our last quarter's lesson, I pulled out the 'St Michael the Archangel' coloring pages, and my kids instantly connected with the story. One page shows St. Michael defeating the dragon, while another depicts him surrounded by angels. They loved using their markers to bring these powerful scenes to life. As they colored, I shared how St. Michael is a protector, reminding them of how 'the Lord is my strength and my shield' (Psalm 28:7). These pages are great for reinforcing the lesson on courage and faith. I keep a binder of these activities, and the kids often ask to revisit the story of St. Michael. It’s a joy to see their enthusiasm as they learn about this saint and his importance in the Catholic faith.