Easter Morning Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders colored an Easter morning page that depicted the empty tomb. With 6 images to choose from, they're filled with moments from the story. It's a perfect addition to our Sunday school lesson on Easter morning, and the kids love the vibrant colors.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

After Jesus' crucifixion, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to the tomb. They found it empty, just as the angel had said. Matthew 28:1 tells us, 'At dawn on the first day of the week.'

At dawn on the first day of the week.

Matthew 28:1 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Encourage your students to think about the significance of Easter while they color. Ask them, 'What does the empty tomb represent?' Highlight the moment when the angel tells Mary that Jesus has risen. Have plenty of colored pencils available, and consider using the pages for a follow-up discussion about Easter Sunday.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these coloring pages are free and available for download as a PDF. No signup is required, making them perfect for both personal and classroom use. Just print and bring them to your Sunday school class!

How can I incorporate the Easter morning story while the kids color?+

You can share the story of Jesus' resurrection as they color. Use the images to point out significant moments, like the angel's message and the empty tomb. Provide crayons or colored pencils for easy use, and encourage kids to discuss what Easter means to them.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Matthew 28:1 pairs beautifully with this coloring page. It captures the moment of Jesus' resurrection, reminding us of the joy and hope that Easter brings. Discussing this verse while coloring can help kids connect their artwork to the meaningful story.

More about these coloring pages

The excitement in the classroom was palpable as my third graders gathered around the tables. They were eager to start their Easter morning coloring page Sunday school lesson. Each page features key moments from the story, including the angel at the tomb and the joyful discovery of Jesus' resurrection. As they colored, I reminded them of the verse, 'At dawn on the first day of the week' (Matthew 28:1), celebrating the hope of Easter. I keep a printed copy in my binder, ready to share with the class. The kids love to see their creations come to life with color, and it sparks wonderful discussions about what Easter means. This free printable not only enhances our lesson but also allows each child to take home a piece of the story. With simple designs, these pages are easy to color, making them perfect for Sunday school activities.