Stations Cross 6 Coloring Page for Kids
Last Sunday afternoon, my kids colored while I read the story of Jesus' journey to the cross. The Stations Cross 6 coloring page for kids includes six beautiful images that capture key moments from the story. Itβs a great way to engage them during our Sunday school class.
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Jesus Carrying the Cross
Jesus carries a large wooden cross along a path, surrounded by a few curious children watching him with concern. A simple hillside in the background.
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Jesus Meeting Mary
Jesus meets Mary on his journey, both showing expressive faces; Mary looks worried, while Jesus offers a reassuring smile. The path continues behind them.
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Jesus Falls the Third Time
Jesus stumbles and falls under the weight of the cross, with a sympathetic soldier looking on; a few flowers bloom nearby.
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Jesus on the Cross
Jesus hanging on the cross with a gentle expression, surrounded by a few grieving friends watching from below, hills in the background.
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Jesus Buried in the Tomb
Jesus is laid in a tomb with a large stone at the entrance, while a few sad friends stand nearby, showing their sadness.
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Jesus Risen from the Tomb
The stone is rolled away, and Jesus stands outside the tomb smiling, while surprised friends look on with joyful expressions.
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About this story
In Stations Cross 6, we learn about Jesus' journey to the cross. He faced so much but kept going for us. Isaiah 53:2 reminds us, 'Nothing in his appearance that we should desire him.' It's a powerful story for kids to reflect on while coloring.
βNothing in his appearance that we should desire him.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While kids are coloring, ask them, 'What do you think Jesus felt during his journey to the cross?' Highlight how Jesus showed love even when it was difficult, referencing Isaiah 53:2. Gather some colored pencils and set aside 30 minutes for this activity for a thoughtful lesson.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Stations Cross 6 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! The Stations Cross 6 coloring pages are free to download and require no signup. You can print them as a PDF for personal use or in your Sunday school classroom. They're perfect for helping kids engage with the story!
How can I help my child understand the Stations Cross 6 story while coloring?+
As they color, ask your child what they think each scene represents. For example, discuss Jesus' sacrifices and how He showed love for us. This can enhance their understanding and make the coloring activity more meaningful.
What Bible verse pairs with the Stations Cross 6 coloring page?+
Isaiah 53:2 pairs beautifully with this story. The verse, 'Nothing in his appearance that we should desire him,' underscores Jesus' humility. Itβs a great conversation starter while kids color and reflect on what Jesus did for us.
More about these coloring pages
Last Friday, my 7-year-old sat at the kitchen table, crayons scattered everywhere, as he colored the Stations Cross 6 coloring page for kids. Each of the six images tells part of Jesus' journey to the cross. I noticed him stopping to think about the meaning behind each scene. The verse, 'Nothing in his appearance that we should desire him' (Isaiah 53:2), really connects to this story, reminding us of Jesus' humility. We talked about how He suffered for us, and it opened up a heartfelt discussion. After coloring, we made a special moment out of it by hanging our creations on the fridge. It's such a simple way to reinforce the lessons we're learning in church. My kids loved sharing their art with family, asking questions about the story, and really taking the time to think about how it applies to their lives.