John 15 13 Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders loved discussing love while coloring. The John 15 13 coloring page features six images, including Jesus teaching about love and caring for friends. It’s a great free printable for our Sunday school lesson.

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About this Bible story

In John 15:13, Jesus teaches us about love. He says, 'Greater love has no one than this.' This verse reminds us how much Jesus cares for us. As we color, kids can think about how to show love to others.

Greater love has no one than this.

John 15:13 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask kids to share ways they can show love to others. Highlight how Jesus showed love to His disciples. Make sure to have crayons ready for the activity, and consider a follow-up craft where they write notes of encouragement for friends.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these John 15 13 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these pages are free and no signup is required! You can easily download them as a PDF for personal or classroom use. They’re perfect for our Sunday school activities.

How can I connect the John 15 13 lesson to our coloring activity?+

While kids color, ask them how they can show love like Jesus did. Encourage them to think of ways to be kind to friends and family. This connection will reinforce the lesson about love.

What discussion question can I ask while kids color?+

You might ask, 'What does it mean to love your friends?' This ties directly to John 15:13 and helps kids reflect on their own relationships as they color.

More about these coloring pages

During our lesson last week, we focused on John 15:13, where Jesus says, 'Greater love has no one than this.' This coloring page includes images of Jesus with children, emphasizing friendship and love. My third graders enjoyed using bright colors to bring the pictures to life. We talked about how to show love in our own lives. I often keep a few printed copies in my Sunday school binder, so I can share them with new visitors. Using crayons, kids can express their creativity while reflecting on what it means to love others.