Trinity (Triquetra) Coloring Page for Sunday School
Last Sunday, my third graders loved discussing the Trinity while coloring. This trinity (triquetra) coloring page for Sunday school features six images that represent the Trinity symbol. It’s a great way to reinforce our lessons about God's nature and engage the kids in a hands-on activity.
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Trinity Symbols
Three distinct symbols representing the Trinity—dove, flame, and shield—surrounded by children learning about faith in a biblical setting.
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Children Learning About the Trinity
Group of children in robes sitting on the ground, listening to a teacher explain the Trinity with scrolls and oil lamps around them.
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Dove as a Symbol of the Holy Spirit
A large dove with an olive branch flying over a group of children who are joyfully pointing at it.
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Flame as a Symbol of God's Presence
A bright flame above a gathering of children, symbolizing God's presence, with scrolls and oil lamps nearby.
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Shield as a Symbol of Faith
A large shield with biblical inscriptions held by children, representing faith and protection, amidst an ancient setting.
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Gathering Around the Trinity
Children gathered around a table discussing the Trinity, with symbols of faith like scrolls and oil lamps present.
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About this Bible story
The Trinity symbolizes God as three in one: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This coloring page can help kids visualize this important Christian concept. In our lessons, we often discuss how Jesus said, 'I and the Father are one' (John 10:30).
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While the kids color, ask them, 'What does it mean to you that God is three in one?' Highlight the moment in John 10:30 when Jesus shares His unity with the Father. Plan for about 30 minutes for this activity, using colored pencils to bring their designs to life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Trinity Symbol coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These trinity (triquetra) coloring pages are free, with no signup required. You can easily download the PDF for personal or classroom use. I keep a copy handy in my Sunday school binder for future classes.
How can I explain the Trinity while my class colors?+
As the kids color, share how the Trinity represents the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. You can ask them to think about how they see God in their lives. This will help them connect the story to their personal experiences.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
A great verse to reference is John 10:30, where Jesus states, 'I and the Father are one.' This can spark discussions about the unity of the Trinity while the kids color, reinforcing their understanding of this key Christian belief.
More about these coloring pages
During our last quarter's lesson, I noticed how curious my students were about the Trinity. The trinity (triquetra) symbol captures the essence of our faith in a unique way. As they colored the pages, I encouraged them to think about what it means that God is three in one. I often remind them of Jesus’ words: 'I and the Father are one' (John 10:30). Each of the six images on this coloring page represents a different aspect of the Trinity, making it perfect for Sunday school. My third graders enjoy discussing these concepts while being creative. If you provide them with colored pencils, they can make the symbols vibrant and personal. This activity not only solidifies their understanding but also makes our lessons more memorable.