Mark Bible Coloring Pages (Free Printables for Kids)

Looking for Mark Bible coloring pages you can print today? The Gospel of Mark is fast-paced and full of action:
Jesus’ authority, compassion, miracles, and the journey to the cross. Below you’ll find Mark-specific worksheets
(actual Mark references like Mark 4, 5, 10, 12, 14, and 15), plus a few matching activities to make lesson planning easy.

Mark lesson tip: Mark is perfect for kids because it keeps moving. Pick one printable below,
then ask one question while they color: “What does this show us about Jesus?”



Mark Memory Verse Coloring Pages

These are perfect for weekly routines: color the page, read the verse together, then repeat it once as a class.



Miracles in Mark (Story Coloring Pages)

Mark is full of miracle stories kids remember. Choose one of these Mark-specific printables.



Following Jesus in Mark (Choices + Discipleship)

Mark doesn’t just show what Jesus did—it shows how people responded. These pages fit great discussion lessons.



Holy Week in Mark (Mark 14–15)

These Mark printables work well for Holy Week lessons, Easter lead-up, and older classes.



Extra Mark Activities (Mazes + Word Searches)

Want a full lesson pack? Add one activity after coloring—especially helpful for older kids or fast finishers.



Mark Summary Sheet (Older Kids)

If you teach upper primary, this is a great “what is Mark about?” one-page companion to your coloring lesson.



How to Use These Mark Worksheets (5-Minute Plan)

  1. Pick one Mark printable above (verse, miracle, Holy Week, or activity).
  2. Read 5–10 verses from Mark that match the page (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 follow you. Amen.”

Need age-specific hubs?
Early Years (4–5)
Grade 3
Older Children (9–12)



Mark Bible Coloring Pages FAQ

Are these Mark Bible coloring pages free to print?

Yes. Each card links to a Free Bible Worksheets printable page where you can download the PDF (and often a JPG) for printing.

Which Mark story is best to teach first?

A great first Mark lesson is Jesus calms the storm (Mark 4:35–41) because kids instantly understand fear and trust.
Use the folding craft + the Mark word search as a complete lesson pack.

What Mark printables work best for older kids?

Try the Rich Young Ruler (Mark 10:17–22), Holy Week pages (Mark 14–15), and add an extension activity
like a word search or reflection sheet.

Do you have more than just coloring pages for Mark?

Yes—this hub includes crafts, mazes, and word-search activities connected to Mark passages, plus a Mark summary sheet for older kids.