Bible Alphabet Coloring Page Sunday School
Last Sunday, my third graders were excited to color their Bible Alphabet pages. The six images feature letters paired with Bible stories, making learning fun. This free printable is perfect for Sunday school lessons, helping kids understand scripture while practicing their letters.
Coloring pages gallery
Noah Building the Ark
Noah in a long robe builds the wooden ark while holding carpentry tools, surrounded by stacked planks.
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Animals Boarding the Ark
A pair of elephants and a lion are boarding the wooden ark, with Noah supervising their entry.
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Rainbow Over the Ark
A vibrant rainbow arcs over the wooden ark, with Noah and animals peeking out to see it.
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Noah Releasing the Dove
Noah gently releases a dove from his hand while standing on the ark, looking hopeful under the sky.
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Ark Landing on Mount Ararat
The wooden ark rests on top of Mount Ararat, surrounded by lush greenery and a bright sun.
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Noah and Animals Leaving the Ark
Noah and various animals joyfully exit the ark onto dry land, with a backdrop of flourishing nature.
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About this Bible story
The Bible Alphabet teaches kids about letters and faith. Each letter connects to a Bible story or verse, like Psalm 119:9, which asks, 'How can a young person stay on the path of purity?' This simple yet engaging approach helps kids learn both their ABCs and God's word.
βHow can a young person stay on the path of purity? By living according to your word.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask your students, 'What does the letter 'B' remind you of in the Bible?' Highlight the story of 'B' for 'Babel'. You could use crayons for coloring, and encourage them to share their favorite stories related to the letters. If time allows, consider a follow-up activity where they can write their own Bible verse for each letter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Bible Alphabet coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these pages are free! You can easily download the PDF without any signup. They're perfect for personal or classroom use, making them great for Sunday school lessons. My students love using them.
How can I connect the Bible Alphabet pages to our lesson?+
Consider discussing the letter's Bible story while kids color. For example, while coloring 'M' for 'Moses', you can talk about how God used Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. This reinforces the lesson and keeps their attention.
How does this story connect to Psalm 119:9?+
Psalm 119:9 emphasizes living according to God's word, which ties perfectly into the Bible Alphabet. Each letter represents a story or principle that helps guide kids in their faith. It's a wonderful way to teach them about God's guidance.
More about these coloring pages
Teaching the Bible Alphabet can be so rewarding. In my Sunday school class, the kids love connecting letters to Bible stories. For example, the letter 'A' stands for 'Abraham', reminding them of God's promises. During our lesson last Wednesday, I noticed how engaged my 8-year-old students were, especially while coloring the letter 'D' for 'David'. As they colored, I reminded them of the verse, 'How can a young person stay on the path of purity?' (Psalm 119:9). It's a great way to help them remember important truths. We also have 'G' for 'Gideon', and I often share how God used Gideon to defeat the Midianites with just a few men. These moments make the lessons stick, and the kids enjoy sharing what they learn.