Stations Cross 4 Coloring Page Sunday School
Last Sunday, my third graders were engaged in the Stations Cross 4 coloring page. They loved the six images that depict Mary’s journey with Jesus. This free printable is perfect for a Sunday school lesson to help them understand the emotions of the story.
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Jesus Carrying the Cross
Jesus in a simple robe carrying a large wooden cross through a crowd of onlookers, with ancient stone buildings in the background.
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Simon Helping Jesus
Simon of Cyrene assisting Jesus by carrying the cross, with worried onlookers and olive trees in the background.
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Jesus Falling Under the Cross
Jesus stumbling under the weight of the cross, with Roman soldiers nearby and a crowd watching intently, ancient architecture in view.
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Women Weeping for Jesus
A group of women weeping for Jesus as He passes by, with flowing robes and traditional oil lamps around them.
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Jesus on the Cross
Jesus crucified on the cross, with two thieves on either side and a sign overhead in Hebrew, Roman guards nearby.
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Jesus Laid in the Tomb
Jesus' body being laid in a stone tomb, with a rolled-away stone and two women mourning nearby, ancient trees in the background.
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About this story
In the Stations Cross 4 story, we reflect on Mary’s sorrow as she witnesses Jesus' suffering. Luke 2:35 reminds us that 'A sword will pierce your own soul too.' This illustrates the deep love and pain felt by a mother during challenging times.
“A sword will pierce your own soul too.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While your class colors, ask them how they think Mary felt during the Stations of the Cross. Highlight the moment Simeon prophesizes about the pain she will face (Luke 2:35). Make sure to have colored pencils and crayons available for them to bring their interpretations to life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Stations Cross 4 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these Stations Cross 4 coloring pages are free and require no signup. You can easily download them as a PDF and use them for personal or classroom purposes. They're perfect for adding to your Sunday school binder!
How can I explain the significance of Mary’s sorrow while my class colors?+
As your students color, discuss how Mary’s feelings reflect the love she has for Jesus. Encourage them to think about how they feel when someone they care about is hurting. This can lead to deeper understanding and empathy.
How does this story connect to Luke 2:35?+
Luke 2:35 highlights the profound sorrow Mary felt as she watched her son suffer. This connection is crucial for understanding the depth of love she had for Jesus and the sacrifices made. It serves as a poignant reminder of the pain often present in love.
More about these coloring pages
Mary’s heart was heavy as she followed Jesus on His path to the cross. Her sorrowful journey is beautifully captured in the Stations Cross 4 coloring page. With six images, your Sunday school class can color scenes that show Mary’s love and pain. I remember last Wednesday when my 8-year-olds connected with the moment Mary hears Simeon's prophecy, 'A sword will pierce your own soul too' (Luke 2:35). It really sparked a conversation about sacrifice and love. These pages not only allow for creativity but also teach the depth of Mary’s emotions as she supports Jesus through His trials. Each child can use their favorite colored pencils to express how they feel about the story, making it a meaningful experience.