Luke Bible Coloring Pages (Free Printables for Kids)

Looking for Luke Bible coloring pages you can print today? Luke is full of kid-friendly stories:
Christmas/Nativity (Luke 1–2), parables like the Good Samaritan (Luke 10) and the
Lost Sheep/Lost Coin (Luke 15), and the Easter story in Luke 22–24.
Choose a Luke worksheet below to open and download.

Luke lesson tip: Luke is perfect for “God cares about people” lessons.
While kids color, ask: “Who did Jesus notice, help, or welcome in this story?”



Quick Picks (Best Luke Worksheets)

If you just need something that works every time, start here.



Christmas in Luke (Luke 1–2)

Luke includes the most-loved Nativity passages: Mary, angels, shepherds, and the birth of Jesus.



Luke Parables (Luke 10, 12, 13, 15, 18)

Luke’s parables are perfect for “big idea” lessons—color the scene, then talk about what it means.



Luke Miracles & Ministry (Luke 4–8, 17)

Luke includes powerful miracles and stories of Jesus helping people who needed hope.



Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1–10)

Zacchaeus is one of the best Luke stories for kids—short, memorable, and packed with meaning.



Holy Week & Resurrection (Luke 22–24)

Luke’s Easter story is central—use these printables for Holy Week lessons and the weeks after Easter.

Want a ready-made seasonal pack? Use the full hub:
Easter Bible Printables for Kids.



How to Use These Luke Coloring Pages (5-Minute Plan)

  1. Choose one Luke worksheet above (Christmas, parable, miracle, Zacchaeus, or Easter).
  2. Read 5–10 verses from Luke (or tell the story in 5 simple sentences).
  3. Color + talk using one question: “What does this show us about Jesus?”
  4. Wrap up with a short prayer: “Jesus, help us love others. Amen.”

Age-based hubs:
Early Years (4–5)
Grade 3
Older Children (9–12)



Luke Bible Coloring Pages FAQ

Are these Luke coloring pages free to print?

Yes. Each card links to a Luke printable page on Free Bible Worksheets where you can download the PDF (and often a printable image file).

What Luke story should I teach first?

A great first Luke lesson is the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:30–37) because kids quickly understand kindness and helping others.
In December, start with Luke 2 (Nativity).

What Luke pages work best for older kids?

Try Luke parables like The Rich Fool (Luke 12), The Barren Fig Tree (Luke 13), and Holy Week pages like
Judas (Luke 22) and Herod Antipas (Luke 23), plus an extension activity like a word search.