Christian Mandala Coloring Page Sunday School
During our last Sunday class, the kids were excited to color their Christian mandala pages. Each of the 6 images showcases intricate designs inspired by God's creations. This free printable is perfect for reinforcing our lesson on Psalm 8:1 and will keep the children engaged.
Coloring pages gallery
Noah Building the Ark
Noah in a robe constructs the wooden Ark with tools, surrounded by stacked planks and a few animals watching.
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Animals Boarding the Ark
Pairs of animals, like elephants and lions, board the Ark while Noah guides them with an open door.
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Storm at Sea
The Ark floats on stormy waves while Noah and family look out, with lightning and rain in the background.
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Rainbow in the Sky
Noah and family celebrate on the Ark as a beautiful rainbow arcs across the sky after the storm.
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Dove with Olive Branch
A dove carrying an olive branch flies towards the Ark, symbolizing peace and the end of the flood.
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Noah Releasing the Animals
Noah stands at the Ark's open door, releasing pairs of animals into a lush landscape beyond.
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About this Bible story
Psalm 8:1 reminds us, 'Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name.' This beautiful coloring page features various mandala patterns that reflect God's creation. Kids can see the beauty of art and faith come together as they color.
βLord, our Lord, how majestic is your name.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
Ask the kids how they see God's majesty in their lives while coloring. Highlight the beauty of creation, as mentioned in Psalm 8:1. Make sure to have a variety of coloring supplies on hand, and consider a follow-up where they share their creations with the class.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Christian Mandala coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these pages are free to download and print, with no signup required. You can use the PDF in your classroom or church. Just grab your colored pencils or crayons, and you're ready to go!
How can I incorporate the mandala designs into our lesson?+
You can use the mandala pages to encourage creativity while discussing God's creation. Provide colored pencils or gel pens for finer details. Let the kids express their favorite parts of creation as they color.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
This mandala coloring page pairs perfectly with Psalm 8:1, which speaks to God's majesty. Discuss how the designs represent His creation, reinforcing the lesson that everything reflects His glory.
More about these coloring pages
The words 'Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name' from Psalm 8:1 inspire the designs in this Christian mandala coloring page. Last Wednesday, my third graders were amazed as they tackled these intricate images. Each mandala reflects themes of creation, with flowers and stars that they can bring to life with colors. I printed a few copies for them to use in class, and they loved how each design allowed them to express their creativity while learning about God's glory. I also keep a few copies on hand for quiet times or when we need a calm moment during class. The kids can share their finished pages and talk about what they colored. It's a beautiful way to blend art and scripture, making the lesson stick. Plus, the free printable is a handy resource for any Sunday school teacher looking to enrich their curriculum.