Epiphany Three Kings Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, while teaching my third graders, we colored the Epiphany Three Kings pages. The kids loved the images of the Kings with their gifts. With six images in total, this free printable fits perfectly into our lesson about reverence and worship.

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About this Bible story

The Epiphany Three Kings story tells of wise men who traveled far to see baby Jesus. They brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. In Matthew 2:11, it says, 'They bowed down and worshiped him.' It's a beautiful moment of worship and reverence.

β€œThey bowed down and worshiped him.”

β€” Matthew 2:11 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'What do you think the Kings felt when they saw Jesus?' Highlight the moment when the Kings presented their gifts and bowed down in worship. Plan for about 30 minutes of coloring time, and consider following up with a craft related to the gifts they brought.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Epiphany Three Kings coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these pages are free to download with no signup required. You can print them as PDFs for personal or classroom use. They fit nicely in our Sunday school binder for easy access during lessons.

How can I use the Epiphany Three Kings pages to teach about worship?+

You can use these coloring pages to highlight the importance of worship. As kids color, ask them what it means to worship and how the Kings showed their reverence. This can lead to a meaningful discussion about respect and love for Jesus.

What Bible verse pairs with the Epiphany Three Kings coloring page?+

Matthew 2:11 pairs beautifully with these pages, especially the part that says, 'They bowed down and worshiped him.' This can guide your discussion on worship and the significance of the gifts the Kings brought to Jesus.

More about these coloring pages

During our lesson on the Epiphany, the kids were captivated by the beautiful illustrations of the Three Kings. They loved coloring the images of the Kings kneeling before Jesus. One moment stood out when my 8-year-old, Emma, exclaimed how cool it was that they brought gifts. The verse from Matthew 2:11, 'They bowed down and worshiped him,' really resonated with them. Each page highlights a part of the story, from the Kings' journey to their gifts. The free PDF download makes it easy to print multiple copies for our classroom. As we colored, I encouraged the kids to think about why worship is important, tying it back to our lesson's core message.