Confirmation Day Bishop Coloring Page Sunday School
Last Sunday, my third graders were excited to color the Confirmation Day Bishop pages. The six images beautifully depict the bishop's blessing and the Holy Spirit coming upon the believers. This free printable is perfect for Sunday school lessons, helping kids engage with the story.
Coloring pages gallery
Bishop Preparing for Confirmation
A bishop in a flowing robe gathers scrolls and oil lamps for the confirmation ceremony in a vibrant biblical setting.
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Bishop Laying Hands on Confirmands
The bishop lays hands on a group of excited children, symbolizing their confirmation in a joyful atmosphere filled with ancient architecture.
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Confirmands Receiving Blessing
The bishop blesses the confirmands with a raised hand, surrounded by cheerful families and traditional biblical decor.
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Celebration After Confirmation
Children celebrate their confirmation with joyful expressions, holding candles and surrounded by family in an ancient setting.
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Bishop Giving Gifts
The bishop presents gifts to the confirmands, symbolizing their new faith journey, with families watching in admiration.
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Final Prayer with Congregation
The bishop leads a final prayer with the congregation, all hands joined in unity, surrounded by ancient architecture.
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About this story
In Acts 8:17, the apostles prayed for new believers, and 'They placed their hands on them, and they received the Holy Spirit.' This moment is central to the Confirmation Day Bishop story, showing the importance of receiving the Holy Spirit in our faith journey.
βThey placed their hands on them, and they received the Holy Spirit.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
During coloring time, ask the kids, 'What does it mean to receive the Holy Spirit?' Highlight the moment in Acts 8:17 when the apostles prayed for the new believers. Plan to spend about 20β30 minutes on this activity, and follow up with a discussion on their own experiences during Confirmation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Confirmation Day Bishop coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These coloring pages are free and available for download as a PDF. There's no signup required, and you can use them for personal or classroom use. They're perfect for your Sunday school binder!
How can I explain the significance of Confirmation while my class colors?+
As the kids color, talk about how Confirmation strengthens their faith and involves the Holy Spirit. You might mention how the bishop's blessing symbolizes their commitment to Christ and the church. This can help them understand the importance of this sacrament.
What Bible verse pairs with the Confirmation Day Bishop coloring pages?+
Acts 8:17 is a key verse that relates to the Confirmation Day Bishop story. It reminds us of the moment when the apostles prayed for believers, and they received the Holy Spirit. This connection can deepen kids' understanding while they color.
More about these coloring pages
The Confirmation Day Bishop coloring page captures a significant moment in the Christian faith. Kids can color images of the bishop praying for the confirmation candidates and the descent of the Holy Spirit. 'They placed their hands on them, and they received the Holy Spirit' (Acts 8:17) highlights the importance of this sacrament. I remember last quarter's lesson when my students colored these pages during our discussion about receiving the Holy Spirit. It sparked wonderful conversations about their own confirmations and what it means to be part of the church community. This free printable is an excellent resource for Sunday school. Each of the six pages is easy for kids to color, making them ideal for various skill levels. I keep a few copies in my classroom binder, ready for any impromptu art time. The kids love sharing their creations, and it reinforces the lesson beautifully.