Phoenix Resurrection Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday during art time, my third graders loved coloring the phoenix resurrection pages. With six images, including the majestic phoenix rising and beautiful flames, these free printable pages will engage kids during our lesson on new life in Christ.

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About this Bible story

The phoenix resurrection story teaches us about new life. Just as the phoenix rises from the ashes, we are reminded of Jesus' victory over death. Romans 6:4 tells us, 'We too may live a new life.' This lesson is perfect for our Sunday school class.

β€œWe too may live a new life.”

β€” Romans 6:4 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask the kids how the phoenix relates to Jesus' resurrection. Discuss the idea of new life and what it means for us today. Highlight the moment when Jesus rises again, as noted in Romans 6:4. Prepare some colored pencils for finer details, and allow about 30 minutes for the activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Phoenix Resurrection coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these coloring pages are free and easy to download. No signup is required. You can print them as needed for personal or classroom use. I keep a PDF copy handy in my Sunday school binder for easy access.

Can we use the phoenix resurrection pages for a group activity?+

Absolutely! These pages are great for group activities. You can provide crayons and colored pencils, allowing kids to work together on their artwork. Plan for about 30 minutes for coloring, and consider discussing the meaning of resurrection while they create.

How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+

You can tie the coloring pages to our lesson by discussing how the phoenix represents Jesus' resurrection. Highlight Romans 6:4 and encourage kids to share what new life means to them as they color. This will reinforce learning and help make the story more relatable.

More about these coloring pages

Last Friday, while setting up for our lesson, I laid out the phoenix resurrection coloring pages on the table. The kids were excited to see the vibrant phoenix rising from the flames. We talked about how this story symbolizes new life, just like Romans 6:4 reminds us, 'We too may live a new life.' Coloring these pages helps reinforce the message in an engaging way. My eight-year-old loves using colored pencils to add detail, while my third graders enjoy crayons. With six pages to choose from, these free printables are perfect for our Sunday school class and will spark meaningful discussions about the resurrection.