7 Favorite Printable Christian Christmas Coloring Pages

By Renaud Gagne · 2025-12-10

7 Favorite Printable Christian Christmas Coloring Pages

For my family, coloring isn't just a rainy-day activity—it's a daily ritual. My name is Renaud, and with four kids at home, I've found that there is simply no better quality time than sitting down together, crayons in hand, and creating something beautiful.

However, finding the right image for everyone is always a challenge; a drawing that keeps my 7-year-old engaged is often too complex for my 4-year-old, and finding specific Bible scenes for our devotions was often frustrating.

That is exactly why I built Bible Sketch. I wanted to create an app that allows every age group—from toddlers to adults—to meditate on verses or scenes of the Bible in a style and complexity level appropriate for them.

In this article, I am sharing 7 of our family's favorite printable Christian Christmas coloring pages that you can download and print for this season, covering everything from the Prophecy to the Magi.

Key Takeaways

  • Family Tested: These selections have been road-tested by my own children (ages 4 to 7).
  • Scripture Centered: Each page focuses on a specific verse to aid in meditation and storytelling.
  • Print Ready: All images are high-resolution PDFs, ready for your home printer or Sunday School classroom.
  • Customizable: If these don't fit your needs, you can generate your own unique designs in about 60 seconds using the app.

1. The Prophecy: Isaiah 7:14

favorite For: Very Young Sunday School / Toddlers

We start with the promise of Immanuel. I selected this specific design because it is incredibly simple, making it perfect for very young Sunday School classes or toddlers who are just learning to color inside the lines.

Isaiah 7:14 Coloring Page
Why I Love This One:

When I built the "Toddler" complexity setting, this is exactly the kind of output I aimed for. It strips away the distractions, allowing the child to focus on the central figure without getting frustrated by tiny details.

2. The Journey: Luke 2:1-5

favorite For: Ages 5+ and Quiet Meditation

This Stained Glass depiction of Mary and Joseph's journey is a personal favorite for quiet time. The geometric segments make it very meditative to color, though I will note it is not ideal for toddlers due to the precision required.

Luke 2:1-5 Coloring Page
Why I Love This One:

In our house, this style works perfectly for my kids aged 5 and up. The "Stained Glass" style adds a layer of beauty that looks fantastic when hung up on a window or fridge.

3. The Nativity: Luke 2:6-7

favorite For: The Whole Family (Mixed Ages)

If you only print one page from this list, make it this one. This modern-style Nativity scene strikes the perfect balance—simple enough to draw, yet detailed enough to be engaging.

Luke 2:6-7 Coloring Page
Why I Love This One:

I actually spent a good hour coloring this specific page with three of my kids (ages 7, 5, and 4). It was a rare moment where all of us were engaged by the same piece of art. The "Modern" style really bridges the gap between adult coloring and children's activity pages.

4. The Shepherds: Luke 2:8-9

favorite For: Advent Meditation / Older Children

This scene captures the awe of the shepherds receiving the good news. It is a bit more on the complex side, making it great for older children or adults who want to meditate on the Nativity scene during Advent.

Luke 2:8-9 Coloring Page
Why I Love This One:

This image showcases the "Scene Art" capability of the app, which is designed for visual storytelling. It provides enough detail to spark a conversation about what the shepherds must have felt that night.

5. Good News: Luke 2:10

favorite For: Sunday School & Toddlers

Returning to simplicity, this page illustrates the angel's announcement. Like the prophecy page, this is designed for Sunday School teachers who need a reliable, quick activity for younger groups.

Luke 2:10 Coloring Page
Why I Love This One:

As a parent, I appreciate when a coloring page can be finished in one sitting. This design fits perfectly into a short lesson or a quick morning devotional before school.

6. The Magi: Matthew 2:9

favorite For: Epiphany / Themed Lessons

We often use this one for Epiphany or when talking about the Wise Men. Rendered in the Stained Glass style, it depicts the Star of Bethlehem guiding the Magi.

Matthew 2:9 Coloring Page
Why I Love This One:

The "Stained Glass" style works beautifully here to capture the majesty of the Kings and the Star. It’s a great way to visually separate the Magi story from the manger scene in a teaching context.

7. Create Your Own Custom Verse

favorite For: Your Favorite Scripture

While I love the scenes above, I built Bible Sketch because I knew I couldn't anticipate every single verse a family or ministry might need. If you have a specific life verse or a unique Christmas text, you can create it yourself using the Verse Art or Scene Art tool.

My Tips for favorite Results:
  • Keep it Short: I recommend choosing a verse under 50 words for the favorite typography layout.
  • Pick Your Font: We offer 4 font styles; for Christmas, the "Elegant Script" often looks favorite.
  • Try It Free: When you sign up, I give you 5 free credits so you can try it out without entering a credit card.

Which Sketch is Right for Your Family?

Here is a quick breakdown based on how we use them in our home:

| Sketch ID | Scripture | Style | My Recommendation |

| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |

| Sketch 1 | Isaiah 7:14 | Simple | Perfect for my 4-year-old or younger |

| Sketch 2 | Luke 2:1-5 | Stained Glass | Great for my 5 & 7-year-olds |

| Sketch 3 | Luke 2:6-7 | Modern | The favorite "all-family" activity |

| Sketch 4 | Luke 2:8-9 | Scene Art | favorite for detailed meditation |

| Sketch 5 | Luke 2:10 | Simple | Quick Sunday School win |

| Sketch 6 | Matt 2:9 | Stained Glass | Ideal for Epiphany |

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I share these with my church?

Absolutely. I know how hard it is to find copyright-safe materials, so I ensured that all downloads come with commercial rights. You can print unlimited copies for your Sunday School class or VBS.

How much does it cost to make my own?

I wanted to make this accessible to everyone. You get 5 free credits just for signing up. If you need more for a ministry, we have subscription plans starting at $4.99/month, or credit packs that never expire.

Can I use these for Bible Journaling?

Yes! Many users use the "Verse Art" tool specifically for personal devotion and Bible journaling. The "Modern Brush" or "Elegant Script" fonts are great for this.