Stations Cross 12 Coloring Page Sunday School
Last Sunday during our lesson, my third graders were so focused on the Stations Cross 12 coloring page. Six images depict key moments of Jesus' journey to the cross. This free printable is great for enhancing our discussions about His sacrifice.
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Jesus Carrying the Cross
Jesus, wearing a crown of thorns, is carrying a wooden cross through a dusty street with onlookers around.
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Simon Helping Jesus
Simon of Cyrene assists Jesus in carrying the cross, surrounded by Roman soldiers and a crowd of people.
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Jesus on the Cross
Jesus is nailed to the cross on Golgotha, with two thieves on either side and a sign above reading 'Jesus of Nazareth'.
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Jesus Dying on the Cross
Jesus breathes his last on the cross, with a darkened sky and people mourning nearby.
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Jesus Being Buried
Joseph of Arimathea places Jesus' body in a tomb, with Mary Magdalene and other women weeping nearby.
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The Empty Tomb
The stone is rolled away from the tomb, with an angel appearing to Mary Magdalene and the other women.
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About this story
The Stations Cross 12 tells the story of Jesus' final walk to the cross. As He carries His cross, He shows us love and sacrifice. In John 19:30, He says, 'It is finished.' This lesson is perfect for understanding His journey.
βIt is finished.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While the kids color, ask them, 'What does it mean to carry a cross?' Highlight the moment Jesus falls under the weight of the cross. Use colored pencils for finer details, and consider a follow-up discussion on how we can show love in our lives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Stations Cross 12 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these coloring pages are free to download and require no signup. You can get the PDF and use it for personal and classroom activities. I often print copies for my Sunday school class to use during lessons.
How can I explain the Stations Cross 12 story while my class colors?+
As your class colors, share the significance of each station. For instance, discuss how Jesus shows love and sacrifice, emphasizing His words, 'It is finished.' This can help them connect the images with the deeper meaning of the story.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
The key verse for this story is John 19:30, where Jesus declares, 'It is finished.' This moment captures the essence of His sacrifice and can spark meaningful discussions about what that means for us today.
More about these coloring pages
During last week's lesson, my third graders were captivated by the Stations Cross 12 coloring page. Each of the six images illustrates a moment on Jesus' path to the cross, like the moment He falls while carrying the heavy burden. It's powerful to remind them of the words from John 19:30, where Jesus says, 'It is finished.' As they colored, I could see their understanding deepen. I keep a printed copy in my Sunday school binder and often refer back to it. These pages are not just about coloring; they're tools for conversation. Use colored pencils or crayons, and let the kids share what each station means to them. It really brings the story alive.