Crucifixion Three Crosses Hill Coloring Page for Kids

Last Friday, my 7-year-old colored a scene of three crosses on a hill. It sparked a discussion about Jesus' sacrifice and the crucifixion story. This crucifixion three crosses hill coloring page for kids offers 6 images, perfect for Sunday school lessons. Free printable for your class!

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About this Bible story

During the Crucifixion, Jesus was crucified alongside two criminals on a hill. This scene shows the moment when Jesus said, 'It is finished.' (John 19:30). It’s a powerful reminder of His sacrifice.

It is finished.

John 19:30 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids are coloring, ask them what they think 'It is finished' means and how it relates to Jesus' love for us. Highlight the moment of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, connecting it to the importance of forgiveness. You can use colored pencils or crayons and plan for a follow-up discussion about love and sacrifice in our lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Crucifixion Three Crosses Hill coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Absolutely! These pages are free to download, with no signup required. You can print them for personal or classroom use, making them perfect for your Sunday school activities.

What can I ask the kids about the crosses while they color?+

You might ask them why they think Jesus was in the middle and what that means for us today. This can lead to meaningful conversations while they color, helping them connect the story with their own lives.

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

You can use this coloring page to illustrate the crucifixion story. Discuss the significance of the three crosses and why Jesus' sacrifice is central to our faith, referencing the moment He said, 'It is finished.' It’s a great way to engage the kids in a deeper understanding of the Easter story.

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While my 9-year-old colored this page, she asked why there were three crosses. It opened the door to talk about Jesus' sacrifice and the meaning behind 'It is finished.' (John 19:30). This crucifixion three crosses hill coloring page for kids features six images, including Jesus on the center cross and the two criminals on either side. Each illustration invites your kids to reflect on the story as they color. Last Wednesday, I set these pages out during our homeschool art time, and the kids loved using vibrant colors to bring the scene to life. They were so focused! This activity can also lead to a wonderful discussion about forgiveness and love, making it perfect for any Easter lesson or Sunday school class.