Stations Cross 11 Coloring Page Sunday School

The moment Jesus is crucified is powerful and profound. This Stations Cross 11 coloring page features six images that illustrate this significant event. It's perfect for my Sunday school lesson, allowing kids to engage with the story while they color a free printable page.

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During the Stations Cross 11, Jesus faced immense suffering as he was led to be crucified. In Luke 23:33, it says, 'There they crucified him.' This moment reminds us of His sacrifice and love for us.

β€œThere they crucified him.”

β€” Luke 23:33 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids are coloring, ask them how they think Jesus felt during His crucifixion. Highlight the moment in Luke 23:33 when 'they crucified him,' to encourage them to think about the importance of this event in their faith. Allow about 30 minutes for coloring and discussion, and consider following up with a prayer reflecting on Jesus' sacrifice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Stations Cross 11 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these coloring pages are free and available for download as a PDF. You can print as many copies as you need for your Sunday school class without any sign-up required.

How can I use the Stations Cross 11 coloring pages in my lesson?+

These coloring pages can be a great visual aid while discussing the Stations Cross 11. You might want to hand them out after telling the story, allowing the children to color while you revisit key moments from the lesson.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Luke 23:33 pairs perfectly with this coloring page, as it highlights the moment of Jesus' crucifixion. Incorporating this verse can help the children understand the depth of His sacrifice and the love behind it.

More about these coloring pages

Last Sunday, my third graders were especially focused on the Stations Cross 11 lesson. They were fascinated by the image of Jesus carrying His cross, a moment captured perfectly in one of the six illustrations. As they colored, we talked about Luke 23:33, where it says, 'There they crucified him.' This helped them connect the artwork to the significance of Jesus' sacrifice. The kids enjoyed using colored pencils, which made it easier for them to add detail to the images. After coloring, I plan to have them share what the story means to them, deepening their understanding of this important moment in the Bible. These pages are a simple yet effective way to help them grasp the gravity of the event.