Pentecost Coloring Page for Kids
Last Sunday during our church service, my 7-year-old loved coloring the flames in this Pentecost coloring page. It features six images that highlight the Holy Spirit's arrival. Perfect for Sunday school lessons, this free printable is a fantastic way to engage kids with the Pentecost story.
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Disciples Gathered Together
The disciples are gathered in a room, surprised and curious, with a bright flame hovering above each head. A gentle breeze flows around them.
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Flames Above Their Heads
The Holy Spirit appears as flames above the heads of the amazed disciples, each showing excitement and wonder in their expressions.
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Speaking in Different Tongues
Disciples joyfully speak in different languages, communicating with a diverse crowd outside, with expressions of amazement all around.
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Curious Crowd Listening
A curious crowd gathers around the disciples, listening intently as they speak, with expressions of surprise and intrigue on their faces.
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Peter Preaching to the Crowd
Peter stands confidently addressing the crowd, pointing upwards, with other disciples beside him, showing support and enthusiasm.
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Baptizing New Believers
Peter and the disciples joyfully baptize new believers in a river, with happy faces as they welcome them into the faith.
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About this Bible story
In the Pentecost story, the Holy Spirit came to the disciples in a powerful way. They were amazed when 'They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire' (Acts 2:3). This event helped spread the message of Jesus to many people.
βThey saw what seemed to be tongues of fire.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While the kids color, ask them what they think it means to share the Good News. You can highlight how the disciples were brave and filled with the Holy Spirit. Have coloring supplies ready, and consider setting up a sharing circle afterward to discuss what they learned.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Pentecost coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These coloring pages are free to download and require no signup. You can print as many copies as you need for your Sunday school class. It's a great way to involve kids in learning about the Pentecost story while they color.
How can I explain the significance of Pentecost while my class colors?+
As your kids color, you can explain how the Holy Spirit empowered the disciples to spread Jesus' message. Share how this led to many people hearing about God. Use vibrant colors to illustrate the flames and encourage them to think about sharing their faith too.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
You can reference Acts 2:3 while the kids color. Discuss how the 'tongues of fire' represented the Holy Spirit's presence and the importance of that moment in the early church. This can lead to conversations about how the Spirit guides us today.
More about these Bible coloring pages
This Pentecost coloring page for kids is a delightful way to teach about the Holy Spirit's arrival. With six unique images, children can color the disciples receiving the Spirit as 'They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire' (Acts 2:3). My 9-year-old spent the afternoon coloring while asking questions about the significance of Pentecost. I loved how it led to a discussion about courage and sharing faith. You could even use these pages for a church craft day, allowing each child to take home their artwork as a reminder of the event. Having them color together can create an exciting atmosphere that reinforces the lessons of the Bible.