Angel Wings Coloring Page for Sunday School
Last Sunday, my third graders eagerly colored angel wings while discussing their favorite Bible stories. This angel wings coloring page for Sunday school includes 6 beautiful images that spark creativity and enrich lessons about God's messengers. It's a free printable perfect for classroom use.
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Angel Appears to Mary
An angel with large wings appears to Mary, who is startled and wearing a traditional robe, surrounded by ancient stone walls and an oil lamp.
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Mary Telling Joseph
Mary excitedly shares her encounter with the angel to Joseph, who looks surprised, with a traditional home backdrop and a burning lamp.
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Angel Appearing to Shepherds
An angel appears to startled shepherds in a field, with sheep grazing nearby under a starry sky filled with a bright shining star.
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Shepherds Visiting Baby Jesus
The shepherds joyfully visit the manger to see baby Jesus, with Mary and Joseph beside them, surrounded by straw and animals.
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Angels Singing in Sky
A group of angels joyfully singing in the night sky, with musical notes floating around them and a glowing star shining above.
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Joseph Encouraging Mary
Joseph comforts and encourages Mary, both looking at the sky, with the angel's presence still felt, surrounded by a serene landscape.
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About this Bible story
Angels are often seen as messengers from God, and their wings symbolize protection and guidance. In the Bible, angels appear during important moments, reminding us of God's presence. These angel wings coloring pages can help kids learn about the role of angels in our faith.
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While kids color their angel wings, ask them how they feel knowing God sends angels to help us. Focus on the moment when the angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would have Jesus, emphasizing the joy and surprise. Plan for about 20 minutes of coloring and discussion, using crayons or colored pencils for better detail.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Angel Wings coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these angel wings coloring pages are completely free! No signup is required, and you can easily download them as a PDF. Theyβre perfect for personal or classroom use, ideal for inclusion in your Sunday school binder.
How can I incorporate the angel wings pages into our lesson on angels?+
You can highlight the angel's role as a messenger while kids color. Discuss specific examples of angels in the Bible, like Gabriel visiting Mary, to create a connection. Set aside 30 minutes for coloring and discussion to ensure kids can express their thoughts.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
You might consider using Psalm 91:11, which says, 'For He will command His angels concerning you.' This verse connects beautifully with the angel wings theme, allowing kids to understand God's protection through His messengers while they color.
More about these coloring pages
Every Wednesday, my students gather around the tables, crayons in hand, excited to color. These angel wings coloring pages present a wonderful opportunity to discuss how angels serve as God's messengers. As the kids color, I remind them that angels are often depicted as having wings, representing their role in our spiritual lives. One of the pages features a majestic angel with outstretched wings, making it a favorite among my students. I often say, 'The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear Him' (Psalm 34:7), highlighting the protective nature of angels. Such moments bring our lessons to life. After coloring, I like to follow up with a story about an angel visiting Mary, reinforcing their role in the Bible and our lives. This free printable is ideal for Sunday school classes, sparking both creativity and conversation.