Stations Cross 12 Coloring Page for Kids

Last Sunday during our church service, my son loved coloring the Stations Cross 12 pages. These six images show key moments leading to the crucifixion, making the story accessible for kids. It's a free printable that's perfect for our Sunday school lesson.

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In John 19:30, Jesus said, 'It is finished.' This coloring page illustrates Stations Cross 12, showing moments of Jesus' journey to the cross. Kids can color scenes like Simon helping Jesus carry His cross, which reminds them of the importance of helping others.

It is finished.

John 19:30 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'Why do you think Simon helped Jesus?' Highlight the moment where Simon steps in, illustrating how we can support each other in tough times. Use crayons and markers, and plan for about 30 minutes of coloring and discussion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Stations Cross 12 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! The Stations Cross 12 coloring pages are free and available for download. No signup is required, and you can print them for personal or classroom use. Perfect for Sunday school activities!

Can my kids discuss the Stations Cross 12 story while coloring?+

Absolutely! Encourage them to talk about the different scenes as they color. You could ask them what they think Simon felt while helping Jesus carry the cross, making the experience interactive and thoughtful.

How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+

These coloring pages can complement a lesson on sacrifice and service. Discuss how Jesus’ journey impacts their lives today, referencing John 19:30. It’s a great way to illustrate the importance of helping others.

More about these coloring pages

My 10-year-old sat at the kitchen table last Wednesday, crayons spread out, as he colored the Stations Cross 12 coloring page. He was particularly drawn to the image of Jesus falling for the third time, asking me questions about what that meant. This page includes six detailed images, like Simon helping Jesus carry the cross and the women weeping, making the story come alive. As he colored, I shared that Jesus said, 'It is finished.' (John 19:30), emphasizing the significance of His sacrifice. These pages are perfect for Sunday school or family discussions about compassion and service. Kids love to see the Bible stories illustrated, and it opens up opportunities for meaningful conversations about faith.