Confirmation Coloring Page for Kids

Last Sunday during class, my 7-year-old colored a beautiful confirmation scene, and it sparked a great discussion about what confirmation means. These six images include symbols like a dove and a cross, making this confirmation coloring page for kids a perfect tool for Sunday school lessons. It's a free printable, too!

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Confirmation is an important step in a person's faith. It’s a time when kids affirm their beliefs and strengthen their connection with God. This coloring page features scenes from the confirmation ceremony, perfect for children to understand this special occasion.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids are coloring, ask them, 'What does it mean to be confirmed in your faith?' Highlight the moment in the confirmation ceremony where they publicly affirm their beliefs. Plan to use colored pencils or crayons, and consider a follow-up activity where each child shares one thing they love about being part of the church.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these coloring pages are free to download with no signup required! You can print them as many times as you need for personal or classroom use, making them a great resource for Sunday school activities.

How can I explain confirmation while my class colors?+

As kids color, you can explain that confirmation is about making a personal commitment to their faith. Discuss the symbols in the coloring pages, like the dove, which represents the Holy Spirit, to make it relatable.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

A great Bible verse to pair with confirmation is Ephesians 3:16, which encourages believers to find strength in their faith. Discuss how confirmation helps them grow closer to God and the church community.

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My son, Liam, brought out his favorite colored pencils on Wednesday and started working on the confirmation coloring page for kids. He was so excited to color the dove, a symbol of the Holy Spirit. While he colored, I asked him, 'What do you think it means to be confirmed in your faith?' He paused and said, 'It’s like saying yes to God.' That's when I knew this page was more than just coloring; it was a chance to connect deeper with the lesson. The page includes six unique images that illustrate different aspects of the confirmation ceremony. As Liam finished up, he said, 'I want to share this with my friends at church!' It’s wonderful to see how these activities can open up conversations about faith and community. 'Strengthen your faith' (Ephesians 3:16) is a fitting reminder during this special time.