Church Steeple Coloring Page Sunday School

'Not giving up meeting together' echoes through our church steeple coloring page Sunday school. Six delightful images illustrate the church's beauty and purpose, perfect for my class of third graders to color during our lesson on fellowship. They’ll love these free printable pages!

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

In Hebrews 10:25, we learn about the importance of gathering together as a church. The church steeple symbolizes this vital community. Each of these images shows a different aspect of church life, reminding kids of the joy in coming together.

Not giving up meeting together.

Hebrews 10:25 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids color, ask them, 'Why is it important to meet together as a church?' Highlight the significance of church community as they color the steeple. A fun follow-up activity could be to create a bulletin board display of their finished pages, showcasing their artistic talents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Church Steeple coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these pages are completely free! There's no signup required, and you can download them as a PDF. They're perfect for personal or classroom use, making them a great addition to your Sunday school binder.

How can I connect our lesson on fellowship to the church steeple coloring pages?+

Consider discussing how the church steeple represents our gathering place during the coloring activity. Ask kids to share their favorite church experiences while they color, reinforcing the importance of community.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Hebrews 10:25 is a great verse to discuss alongside this coloring page. It emphasizes the importance of gathering together, which is beautifully illustrated by the church steeple. Encourage the children to think about their own experiences of worship and community.

More about these coloring pages

Last Wednesday, while preparing for our Sunday school class, I pulled out the church steeple coloring page I found. As my third graders gathered, I pointed out the details in the images, like the cross atop the steeple and the open doors that invite everyone in. It's a beautiful reminder of the verse, 'Not giving up meeting together' (Hebrews 10:25). These pages encourage discussion about why we come together as a community. I also have some colored pencils ready for them, which always helps keep their focus. After coloring, we’ll talk about what fellowship means and share our favorite church memories. With six different designs, there's plenty for every child, and they can take them home to share with their families.