Cross On Hill Coloring Page for Adults

Coffee in hand. The flicker of the candlelight illuminates the image of the cross on the hill. This Cross On Hill coloring page for adults features six reflective images perfect for a quiet evening of contemplation.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

In Luke 23:33, we read about Jesus' crucifixion. 'When they came to the place called the Skull, they crucified him.' This moment marks the heart of our faith and serves as a powerful reminder of His sacrifice.

When they came to the place called the Skull, they crucified him.

Luke 23:33 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Encourage your group to discuss the significance of Jesus' sacrifice while coloring. Ask, 'What does the cross mean to you personally?' Focus on the moment from Luke 23:33 where He was crucified—this can deepen understanding while they color. Set aside 30 minutes for the activity and provide colored pencils.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these Cross On Hill pages for Bible journaling?+

Absolutely! These coloring pages are free and easy to print. You can download them as a PDF for personal use or in your church group. They’re perfect for Bible journaling with gel pens or colored pencils.

What supplies do I need to color the Cross On Hill pages?+

You’ll need some colored pencils or gel pens, which work wonderfully for these detailed images. Set aside about 30-60 minutes to fully immerse yourself in the coloring experience while reflecting on the story.

How does this story connect to Luke 23:33?+

The Cross On Hill story is at the heart of Luke 23:33, where Jesus is crucified. Discussing this verse while coloring can lead to meaningful conversations about sacrifice and redemption.

More about these coloring pages

The aroma of fresh coffee fills the air, creating the perfect backdrop for quiet reflection. As I sit down with my colored pencils, I turn my attention to the 'cross on the hill.' Each of the six images invites me to meditate on the profound meaning of Jesus' sacrifice. In Luke 23:33, we read, 'When they came to the place called the Skull, they crucified him.' This coloring page allows me to connect with that moment artistically and thoughtfully. While coloring, I think about the weight of those words and how they resonate in my life today. I often find myself using these pages during Sunday afternoons, finding solace in the rhythmic motion of coloring, allowing my mind to drift deeper into the story. Each stroke of color represents not just art, but an act of devotion, a way to engage with the cross on hill story that defined our faith. I look forward to sharing these pages with friends during our next Bible study, as we gather around the table, each lost in our thoughts and colors.