Tabernacle Wilderness Coloring Page Sunday School
Last Sunday, my third graders were excited to color the 'tabernacle wilderness coloring page Sunday school' project. With six beautiful images, this free printable captures the essence of God's instructions to Moses. It's a perfect addition to our lesson on the Tabernacle.
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God Gives Instructions for the Tabernacle
Moses receives instructions from God on how to build the Tabernacle, surrounded by scrolls and ancient architecture.
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Collecting Materials for the Tabernacle
Israelites gather materials like gold, silver, and fabrics for the construction of the Tabernacle, excitedly working together.
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Building the Tabernacle
Skilled craftsmen work together to construct the Tabernacle, using large beams and tools amidst a bustling camp scene.
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Completion of the Tabernacle
The Israelites celebrate the completion of the Tabernacle, joyfully dancing and praising God while the structure stands tall.
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God Fills the Tabernacle
A glowing presence fills the newly built Tabernacle, while Moses and the Israelites look on in awe and reverence.
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Worship at the Tabernacle
The Israelites gather around the Tabernacle, worshiping and offering prayers with various ceremonial objects visible.
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About this Bible story
God instructed Moses to build a special place for worship, saying, 'Have them make a sanctuary for me.' (Exodus 25:8). This coloring page captures that moment in the Tabernacle wilderness story.
“Have them make a sanctuary for me.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While the kids color, ask them, 'What do you think it means to have a special place for God?' Highlight how the Tabernacle was God's chosen meeting place with His people. Use colored pencils or crayons, and plan to display their finished pages in the classroom for everyone to enjoy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Tabernacle Wilderness coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, they’re free! No signup is required. You can easily download the PDF and print as many copies as you need for personal or classroom use. They fit perfectly in my Sunday school binder for easy access.
How can I tie the Tabernacle to our lesson on worship?+
You can encourage kids to think about what worship means to them while coloring. Ask them to share their favorite ways to connect with God during class. This helps them relate the Tabernacle's purpose to their own experiences.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
The best verse to pair with this activity is Exodus 25:8, which talks about God's instruction to create a sanctuary. This helps anchor the lesson and gives kids a biblical foundation for understanding the significance of the Tabernacle.
More about these Bible coloring pages
During our last lesson, I showed the kids an image of the Tabernacle, and they were fascinated by the details. The 'tabernacle wilderness coloring page Sunday school' features images like the Ark of the Covenant and the tent itself, which help illustrate the importance of God's presence among His people. The kids can color while I remind them about God's command: 'Have them make a sanctuary for me.' (Exodus 25:8). We spent an hour coloring and discussing how the Tabernacle was a place for worship and connection with God. I love seeing their creativity shine through as they choose colors for the gold and blue elements, making it personal. This page serves as a reminder of God's desire to be close to us during our Sunday school class.