Crucifixion Three Crosses Hill Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders were moved as we talked about the crucifixion story. This crucifixion three crosses hill coloring page features six images that depict Jesus on the cross and the surrounding events. It's a free printable that's perfect for our Sunday school lesson.

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About this Bible story

In John 19:30, Jesus said, 'It is finished.' This moment captures the heart of the crucifixion story. The three crosses on the hill remind us of Jesus' great sacrifice, alongside two criminals. It's a powerful lesson for kids about love and redemption.

It is finished.

John 19:30 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them what they think 'It is finished' means. Highlight how Jesus' sacrifice on the cross shows God's love for us. For supplies, have them use crayons or colored pencils, and consider following up with a discussion on forgiveness and love in their lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these coloring pages are completely free! You can download them as a PDF with no signup required. They're perfect for personal and classroom use, so feel free to print as many copies as you need for your Sunday school class.

How can I explain the significance of the three crosses while my class colors?+

As the kids color, you can remind them that the three crosses represent Jesus and the two criminals. Discuss how Jesus’ sacrifice brings forgiveness for all. It’s a great moment to share the love and grace that God offers us through Christ.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

The central verse for this lesson is John 19:30, where Jesus says, 'It is finished.' This phrase is crucial as it signifies the completion of His mission on earth, reminding us of God's love and the redemption found in Christ's sacrifice.

More about these coloring pages

As we colored the crucifixion three crosses hill pages last week, I noticed how my students paused at the images, reflecting on the sacrifice Jesus made for us. Each page shows different aspects of the story, from the three crosses on the hill to the soldiers and the crowd. The moment when Jesus declares, 'It is finished' (John 19:30) resonates so deeply with the kids. It's important for them to understand the significance of this moment in their faith journey. I keep a printed copy in my Sunday school binder for easy access during lessons. The kids often ask questions about why Jesus had to die and how it connects to God's love. These coloring pages serve as a great visual tool to spark those discussions and make the lesson more memorable.