Stations Cross 7 Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders were so engaged coloring the Stations Cross 7 images. Each of the six pages illustrates key moments from Jesus' journey to the cross, bringing the lesson to life. This free printable is perfect for Sunday school lessons.

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About this story

This lesson focuses on Stations Cross 7, where we reflect on Jesus' journey. Lamentations 3:1 reminds us, 'I am the man who has seen affliction.' Kids can connect with the emotions in this story as they color.

β€œI am the man who has seen affliction.”

β€” Lamentations 3:1 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids color, ask them what they think Jesus was thinking at each station. Highlight the moment He falls, which shows His human side and struggle. Prepare crayons and set aside about 30 minutes for coloring and discussion, making the lesson engaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Stations Cross 7 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these Stations Cross 7 coloring pages are free to download, no signup required. You can access them as a PDF for personal and classroom use. I print them out for my lessons, and the kids love coloring while we discuss the story.

How can we talk about Jesus' journey while kids color these pages?+

As kids color, ask them how they think Jesus felt at each station. This helps them reflect on His experiences. Provide crayons or colored pencils, and allow about 30 minutes for them to express their thoughts through art.

How does this story connect to Lamentations 3:1?+

Lamentations 3:1 speaks of seeing affliction, which directly connects to the suffering Jesus endured on His journey. As you teach the Stations Cross 7, emphasize how Jesus' pain relates to the struggles we all face, making the lesson more relatable.

More about these coloring pages

'I am the man who has seen affliction.' (Lamentations 3:1) Our Stations Cross 7 coloring page Sunday school activity helps students understand the depth of Jesus' sacrifice. Each of the six images depicts significant events along the way, like the moment He falls under the weight of the cross. My third graders particularly connect with these scenes, discussing what they feel as they color. Last Friday, we spent the afternoon working on these pages, and it sparked meaningful conversations about Christ's love and suffering. I keep a printed copy in my Sunday school binder, ready for the next lesson. It's a simple yet impactful way to engage kids with this profound story.