Stephen Stoning Coloring Page Sunday School

When my third graders color, they love the moment Stephen stands firm in his faith. This Stephen Stoning coloring page features six images depicting the story, perfect for our Sunday school lesson. It's a free printable that brings the Bible story to life.

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About this Bible story

Stephen was a faithful follower of Christ. He was stoned for his beliefs, showing great courage. In Acts 7:59, he cried out, 'Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.' His bravery is an important lesson for all of us.

β€œLord Jesus, receive my spirit.”

β€” Acts 7:59 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your students how they would feel if they were in Stephen's position. Highlight the moment of forgiveness as he faced his stoning. Use simple supplies like colored pencils for easy cleanup, and maybe follow up with a discussion on courage in their own lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Stephen Stoning coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these pages are completely free and require no signup! You can easily download the PDF for personal or classroom use. They fit perfectly in my Sunday school binder for group activities.

What moments can I highlight while the kids color?+

You can discuss Stephen's bravery and the importance of standing firm in faith. While they color, ask how they might show courage in their own lives. This can help connect the lesson to their daily experiences.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Acts 7:59 is a great verse to reference, as it captures Stephen's final words. You can ask the kids how they think Stephen felt at that moment and why his faith was so strong.

More about these Bible coloring pages

The moment Stephen stands before the angry crowd always resonates with my students. As they color, they can reflect on how he remained faithful, even in the face of danger. The page includes six images, capturing key moments from the story. I remind my kids of Stephen's words, 'Lord Jesus, receive my spirit' (Acts 7:59), showing his unwavering trust in God. Last Sunday, during our lesson, my second graders were particularly moved by how he forgave those who stoned him. It sparked a great discussion on forgiveness. We used crayons and markers to bring the images to life, and I encouraged the kids to think about how they can show bravery in their own lives.