Easter Sunday Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my class was buzzing with excitement as we colored the Easter Sunday story. This Easter Sunday coloring page features six images, including the empty tomb and the angel's message. A great way to engage kids during our lesson!

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About this Bible story

After Jesus' crucifixion, the women came to the tomb and found it empty. An angel told them, 'He has risen! He is not here.' (Mark 16:6) This moment marks the joy of Easter Sunday.

He has risen! He is not here.

Mark 16:6 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids are coloring, ask them what Easter means to them. Highlight the moment when the angel tells the women, 'He has risen!' (Mark 16:6). Prepare some crayons and set aside about 20 minutes for this activity to keep the lesson interactive.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! These Easter Sunday coloring pages are completely free. You can download them as a PDF without any signup required, perfect for both personal and classroom use.

How can I explain the Easter Sunday story while my class colors?+

As the kids color, ask them questions about why Easter is important. You can explain how the angel's message about Jesus' resurrection offers us hope. Provide crayons or markers for clean coloring during your lesson.

Can my homeschool group print multiple copies?+

Absolutely! Feel free to print as many copies as you need for your homeschool group. This Easter Sunday coloring page is a wonderful way to engage learners of all ages with the resurrection story.

More about these coloring pages

During our Easter lesson, I pulled out the 'Easter Sunday coloring page' for my third graders. They loved coloring the images of the empty tomb and the angel proclaiming, 'He has risen! He is not here.' (Mark 16:6). As they colored, we discussed the significance of the resurrection and how it brings hope to our lives. I keep a few copies in my Sunday school binder for those moments when kids need a hands-on activity. With this free printable, you’ll have six different images to share the Easter story with your class. It's a lovely way to reinforce the lesson and make it memorable.