April printables for you to share with your ministry group are ready to go!
If you didn’t have a chance to get the March printables, you’ll want to check them out for sure.
I tried to choose bright, springy colors for the April printables. Finding some ‘April shower’ graphics made the printables extra fun, too.
In this article, you’ll find printables you can use for yourself or for your women’s ministry group.
The Included April Printables are:
- April Daily Prayer Worksheet
- Spring Scripture Psalm Coloring Page
- April Showers S.O.A.P. Bible Study Notes
- April Showers Sermon Notes
- Pastel Checked To-Do List
- April Blue Splash Cash Envelopes
- Spring April Scripture Prayer Cards
- Spring April Scripture Bookmarks
- April Daily Planner Page
This year seems to be flying by for me. Has it been for you, too? April brings along warmer weather and lots of rain in mid-Missouri.
While I don’t love the rain while it’s happening, I do love the effects of it in the greening of the grass and the budding of leaves and flowers.
Easter is coming up soon, too. Easter is my favorite holiday of all, and the whole season brings me joy.
I created a few things for the website for this season, and I hope you’ve had a chance to check them out:
And, of course, I’ve created the resources here on this page for you this season, too.
My prayers with these printables this month are that you will use these for yourself and your women’s ministry group to live intentionally in Christ throughout the month.
Every printable is a direct download for your convenience. Simply click on the text link or the image to save your copies.
April Printables
Sermon Notes
Remember key points and inspiration during each sermon.
If you haven’t taken notes during church before, start here with this cute April shower Sermon Notes printable page.
Bible Study Notes
The S.O.A.P. Bible study method helps with retention and guides you to think more deeply about the passages you read.
Use this printable in your personal study time, and be sure to share a copy with the rest of your ministry group.
Prayer Journal Pages
Prayer Journaling is one of my favorite things! If you haven’t ever used any of my prayer journal prompts, I highly recommend them! They’re a great way to focus on prayer every single day!
Along with prompts, it’s really nice to keep track of who and what to pray for. With this prayer journal page, you can keep track of those very things!
Cash Envelopes
This cash envelope is a great way to collect offering or share a monetary gift with someone.
Simply cut out the pattern, fold the tabs in and add a little clear tape to keep everything in place.
To-Do Lists
I can never have enough to-do lists. How about you? I keep my to-do lists in my planner which comes with me everywhere I go.
Use this page as an insert to your planner, in a binder with the other printables, or as a standalone.
Daily Planner Page
If you don’t have a daily planner, use this page to help you stay organized and on track to meet your daily goals.
Bookmarks
Print these beautiful April bookmarks on card stock or print, cut out, and laminate. They are great for any book, but I really love to use them to mark special places in my Bible.
Psalm April Scripture Coloring Page
Spend quiet time reflecting on scripture while creating a beautiful bird themed scripture coloring page.
April Bright Scripture Prayer Cards
Scripture prayer cards are a great tool to use for living intentionally in Christ each day. Cut them out and place them around the house as reminders of Christ’s presence. Use them as bookmarks, frame them and display them…there are so many ways you can use these pretty April bright scripture prayer cards.
How to use these Printables
Click on the text link or on the image. This will open your printable in a new window. Click the download button to save the PDF file to your device
Grab a 3 ring binder, hole punch your printable pages, and keep everything together. Here’s a bonus printable that will give you a binder spine cover so you can keep things organized in your office space.
Have a warm, peaceful, soulful March!
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