Easter Lily Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders were fascinated by the vibrant colors of the Easter lilies in our church. The Easter lily coloring page for Sunday School features six beautiful images that illustrate the story of Jesus' resurrection. It's a free printable that fits perfectly into our lesson plans.

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About this Bible story

Easter lilies represent the resurrection of Jesus. They’re a beautiful reminder of new life. The Bible tells us that flowers bloom in spring, reminding us of God's promises and love.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'What do Easter lilies remind you of?' Highlight how these flowers represent the resurrection of Jesus. Make sure to have plenty of crayons and colored pencils available, and consider a follow-up activity where they can share what new life means to them.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Easter Lily coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These Easter lily coloring pages are completely free. You can download them as a PDF with no signup required, perfect for personal and classroom use. Just print and share them with your students!

How can I connect the Easter lily story to our lesson on resurrection?+

Start by explaining how the Easter lily symbolizes the resurrection. While your students color, ask them to think about the joy and new life that comes from Jesus’ resurrection. Using vibrant colors will help them express their excitement.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

You can connect this page to Song of Solomon 2:12, which speaks about flowers blooming. This verse beautifully illustrates the theme of renewal and hope that aligns perfectly with the Easter lily's symbolism.

More about these coloring pages

The Easter lily coloring page for Sunday School brings the beauty of spring right into your classroom. As I prepared for our lesson last week, I spread out the printed pages on the table, and my kids were immediately drawn to the intricate designs. They loved filling in the petals of the lilies, while discussing how 'the flowers appear on the earth' (Song of Solomon 2:12) symbolizes new beginnings. This page includes six different images, each representing the hope and joy of Easter. During our lesson, I always emphasize how the Easter lily is linked to the resurrection of Jesus. The kids appreciate the connection between the flowers and the story we share every spring. I keep a few copies in my Sunday school binder, ready for any class that needs a creative activity. Whether it's for a quiet activity during church or an engaging lesson on Easter, these pages are perfect for reinforcing our faith.