Stations Cross 14 Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders engaged with the 'He placed it in a tomb cut out of rock.' moment from the Stations Cross 14 story. This stations cross 14 coloring page includes 6 images depicting Jesus' journey, perfect for our Sunday school lesson. It's a free printable that kids enjoy.

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In Mark 15:46, it describes how Jesus was laid to rest. The Stations Cross 14 story illustrates the moments leading to His burial. Each image captures significant events, helping kids remember the importance of this sacrifice.

β€œHe placed it in a tomb cut out of rock.”

β€” Mark 15:46 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your students why Jesus' burial is important. Highlight the moment when He was laid in the tomb, referencing the verse, 'He placed it in a tomb cut out of rock.' (Mark 15:46). Consider providing crayons and colored pencils for a vibrant finish. After coloring, you could have a short discussion about the meaning of sacrifice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Stations Cross 14 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these coloring pages are free! You can download them as a PDF without any signup required. They're perfect for personal and classroom use, so feel free to print as many as you need for your Sunday school class.

How can I explain the significance of the tomb while my class colors?+

As kids color the Stations Cross 14 pages, discuss how Jesus' burial is a part of the Easter story. Emphasize the meaning behind the tomb and encourage them to think about why this moment is important in their faith.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Mark 15:46 pairs beautifully with the Stations Cross 14 story. Discuss how Jesus was laid in the tomb and what His sacrifice means for us today. It's a great opportunity for kids to reflect on the love and hope that comes from His resurrection.

More about these coloring pages

During class last week, we spent time coloring the Stations Cross 14 pages. The kids loved filling in the images that represent Jesus' final moments. It’s a heartfelt story, and one page even shows 'He placed it in a tomb cut out of rock.' (Mark 15:46), which sparked great discussions. My students, ages 8 to 10, asked thoughtful questions about sacrifice and love. We used colored pencils to bring the pages to life. After coloring, we shared our thoughts on what it means to remember Jesus' sacrifice. I always keep a printed copy of these pages in my Sunday school binder. They really help illustrate the story during our lessons.