Scourging Pillar Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders were eager to color the 'scourging pillar coloring page Sunday school' lesson. This set includes 6 images that help illustrate the story of Jesus’ suffering. It’s a great tool for reinforcing a serious message while keeping kids engaged during our lesson.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this story

In Mark 15:15, we learn about the moment when Jesus was mistreated. The scourging pillar represents the pain He endured for us. Kids can see this important part of the story while coloring and reflecting on Jesus' sacrifice.

He had Jesus flogged.

Mark 15:15 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your students, 'What do you think Jesus felt during this time?' Highlight the moment in Mark 15:15 when Jesus was flogged. Have colored pencils available, and consider following up with a discussion about why this story is important to our faith.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! These pages are free and require no signup. They come as a PDF download, perfect for personal and classroom use. You can easily print them out for your Sunday school binder.

How can I use the Scourging Pillar coloring pages in my lesson?+

These pages can be a great visual aid while discussing Jesus' suffering. Consider having markers or colored pencils ready. You can also ask the kids to explain what they think about the images as they color.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

The story of the scourging pillar connects strongly with Mark 15:15. Discussing the verse about Jesus being flogged can help your students understand the gravity of His sacrifice. It’s a crucial part of the Easter story.

More about these coloring pages

Last Friday, my classroom buzzed with excitement as we tackled the scourging pillar story. The kids really connected with the images, especially the detailed depictions of the pillar itself. One student, Sarah, asked, 'Why was Jesus treated this way?' This question sparked a meaningful discussion. As they colored, I reminded them of the verse, 'He had Jesus flogged' (Mark 15:15), emphasizing the significance of Jesus' sacrifice. These six pages not only provide a visual representation but also serve as a great reminder for our lesson. We used markers and crayons, and I encouraged the kids to think about what Jesus went through while they colored. This activity brought a deeper understanding of the lessons we've been discussing.