First Communion Coloring Page for Adults

Coffee cooling on the table. The quiet hum of the world outside. Reflecting on the first Communion story, this coloring page offers six beautiful images perfect for a peaceful evening of coloring after the kids are asleep. A free printable, it's ideal for adults seeking a moment to meditate on faith.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this story

The first Communion is a significant event in Christianity, symbolizing Jesus' Last Supper with His disciples. It teaches us about sacrifice and remembrance.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your group, 'What does the bread and wine symbolize in your faith?' Highlight the moment Jesus shared the bread, emphasizing its significance. Provide colored pencils and encourage participants to share their reflections on the story as they create.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these First Communion pages for Bible journaling?+

Yes! These coloring pages are free, require no signup, and are perfect for personal or church use. Download the PDF and use your favorite gel pens or colored pencils to reflect while coloring.

What if I want to use these pages for a Bible study group?+

You can definitely use these coloring pages for a Bible study group. Just print enough copies for everyone and consider bringing some colored pencils or markers to share. It can be a great way to discuss the significance of Communion while creating art together.

How can I use this in a small group discussion?+

Consider starting with the verse about the Last Supper, then ask participants to share their thoughts on what Communion means to them. Encourage them to color while discussing how they feel connected to Jesus' sacrifice.

More about these coloring pages

‘This is my body, which is given for you’ (Luke 22:19). The early morning light filters through the window, illuminating the intricate designs of the first Communion coloring page. Each of the six images tells a part of the story, from the bread and wine to the moments shared among Jesus and His disciples. As I color, I remember my own experiences during this sacred time—each brushstroke a prayer. Last Sunday afternoon, I sat at the kitchen table with my colored pencils, reflecting on the significance of sharing in the body and blood of Christ. It’s a chance to connect with my faith, one gentle stroke at a time. I often find that these moments allow me to meditate on the deeper meanings of our faith.