Pentecost Coloring Page for Preschoolers

Last Wednesday during circle time, my preschoolers were so excited to color the Pentecost story. With 6 fun images, they got to see the flames of the Holy Spirit and the disciples. This free printable is perfect for our Sunday school lesson.

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About this Bible story

After Jesus returned to heaven, the Holy Spirit came to visit the disciples. They were amazed when 'They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire.' (Acts 2:3). This special day is called Pentecost.

β€œThey saw what seemed to be tongues of fire.”

β€” Acts 2:3 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them how they think the disciples felt when they saw the flames of the Holy Spirit. Highlight the moment when 'They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire.' (Acts 2:3). Keep a few extra crayons on hand for sharing and follow up with a group discussion about how the Holy Spirit helps us today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can preschoolers handle these Pentecost pages on their own?+

Absolutely! These coloring pages are free, easy to print, and perfect for preschoolers. No signup is required. They can color while you share the story of Pentecost, making it a great addition to your classroom activities.

What colors should we use to represent the Holy Spirit?+

Using bright colors like red, orange, and yellow can help the kids visualize the flames of the Holy Spirit. Crayons work best for their little hands, and they can create a vibrant picture while you discuss the meaning of Pentecost.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

You can tie in Acts 2:3 when discussing the Pentecost story. Mention how the disciples felt when they saw the flames and how the Holy Spirit filled them with courage to spread the Good News. This connection helps kids understand the significance of the event.

More about these Bible coloring pages

With bright colors and simple designs, these Pentecost coloring pages invite kids to learn about the Holy Spirit's arrival. As they color, they’ll see images of flames and the excited disciples, just like in the story. I remember last week, my 4-year-old, Lily, asked me how the Holy Spirit came to visit. We talked about how 'They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire.' (Acts 2:3) while she colored. Each page offers a chance to discuss what Pentecost means to us as Christians. Setting up for coloring is easy. I gathered crayons and set out the pages on our round table. The kids loved using red and orange to illustrate the flames, bringing their own creativity to the story. These pages fit perfectly into our lesson about the Holy Spirit and are a great way to keep little hands busy while learning about this important event in the Bible.