Christmas Nativity Scene Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last Friday during our lesson, the kids were excited to color the Christmas Nativity Scene. This page features six images of Jesus' birth, including Mary, Joseph, and the angels. It's a perfect free printable for Sunday school classes to celebrate Christmas.

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About this Bible story

The Christmas Nativity Scene tells the beautiful story of Jesus' birth. It features Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus in a manger, surrounded by shepherds and wise men. This scene helps kids understand the significance of Christmas.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'Why do you think Jesus was born in a manger?' Focus on Jesus' humble beginnings and how they reflect God's love for us. Prepare some extra crayons and plan a short follow-up activity where they can share their colored pages with the class.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Christmas Nativity Scene coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these coloring pages are completely free! No signup is required, and you can easily download them as a PDF for personal or classroom use. They're perfect for Sunday school activities!

How do I tie the Nativity scene to the lesson on humility?+

While coloring, you can discuss how Jesus was born in a humble manger, showing that true greatness comes from serving others. It’s a great opportunity to share how humility is a key value in our faith.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Luke 2:11 is perfect for this page: 'a Savior has been born to you'. It's a wonderful reminder for kids about the significance of Christmas and can lead to discussions about Jesus' purpose.

More about these coloring pages

When I pulled out the Christmas Nativity Scene coloring page, my third graders immediately lit up with excitement. They loved coloring Mary and Joseph gazing at baby Jesus, and the angelic figures surrounding them brought smiles to their faces. As they worked, I reminded them of the beauty of God's love expressed in 'a Savior has been born to you' (Luke 2:11). This page includes six images that depict the Nativity story, perfect for sparking conversations about the true meaning of Christmas. I keep these printables in my Sunday school binder for easy access during the holiday season. Each child used their favorite crayons as we shared what the Nativity means to us.