Crucifixion Coloring Page for Kids
Last Sunday during our lesson, my 7-year-old colored a page showing Jesus on the cross. It sparked a heartfelt discussion about His love for us. These Crucifixion coloring pages feature 6 images that help tell the story, perfect for Sunday school. It's a free printable!
Coloring pages gallery
Jesus on the Cross
Jesus hanging on the cross with a gentle expression, surrounded by two guards watching from the side.
Β© 2026 printablebiblecoloring.com β Free for personal & classroom use
Mary and John at the Cross
Mary and John standing together, looking up at Jesus on the cross with worried expressions.
Β© 2026 printablebiblecoloring.com β Free for personal & classroom use
Crowd Watching the Crucifixion
A diverse crowd gathering around the cross, some looking sad, others curious, with a backdrop of a hill.
Β© 2026 printablebiblecoloring.com β Free for personal & classroom use
Thief on the Cross
One thief on a cross beside Jesus, looking remorseful, while the other thief appears angry, both surrounded by the crowd.
Β© 2026 printablebiblecoloring.com β Free for personal & classroom use
Dark Sky at the Crucifixion
The sky darkens as Jesus dies, with clouds swirling above and the crowd reacting to the sudden change.
Β© 2026 printablebiblecoloring.com β Free for personal & classroom use
Jesus Giving Up His Spirit
Jesus lifts his head slightly, expressing peace as he breathes his last, with the crowd in shock around him.
Β© 2026 printablebiblecoloring.com β Free for personal & classroom use
About this Bible story
In John 19:30, Jesus said, 'It is finished.' This marks the moment of His sacrifice for us. Kids can learn about this important event while coloring.
βIt is finished.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While your kids color, ask them what they think Jesus meant when He said, 'It is finished.' Highlight how this moment fulfilled God's promise to save us. You might want to provide colored pencils for finer details. This can lead to a great discussion about Jesus' love!
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Crucifixion coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these Crucifixion coloring pages are free to download with no signup required. You can easily print them as a PDF for personal or classroom use. They're great for Sunday school lessons!
Can my child use crayons on the Crucifixion pages?+
Absolutely! Crayons work perfectly on these pages. Encourage your child to use bright colors to make the scenes come alive. Itβs a fun way to engage while learning the story.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
These coloring pages tie directly to John 19:30, where Jesus says, 'It is finished.' You can discuss this verse while kids color, helping them understand the significance of His sacrifice.
More about these coloring pages
While coloring these Crucifixion pages, my kids noticed the crown of thorns and asked about its significance. It led to a meaningful conversation about Jesus' suffering. Each of the 6 images illustrates different aspects of the crucifixion story, making it easier for kids to connect with the lesson. One of the pages highlights the moment when Jesus declared, 'It is finished' (John 19:30), reminding them of the importance of His sacrifice. These pages are great for a Sunday school class or a quiet afternoon at home, allowing kids to express their creativity while learning about the Bible.