Empty Tomb Angel At Empty Tomb Coloring Page for Sunday School
Last Sunday during class, my third graders were excited to color the empty tomb angel at empty tomb coloring page. With six images depicting the moment of Jesus' resurrection, kids can engage with this important Easter story while creating beautiful artwork. A free printable resource for your Sunday school lesson.
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Angel At The Tomb
An angel with flowing robes stands beside the open tomb, addressing two surprised women with joy.
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Tomb With Rolled-Away Stone
The open tomb with a large rolled-away stone, framed by ancient stone walls and a bright sky above.
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Women At The Tomb
Two women approach the open tomb, looking astonished as they see the angel and the rolled-away stone.
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Angel Speaking To Women
The angel joyfully speaks to the women, gesturing towards the empty tomb as the sun begins to rise.
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Surprised Faces Of The Women
Close-up of the women's surprised faces, filled with wonder and joy as they hear the angel's message.
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Celebration At The Tomb
The women rejoice together beside the empty tomb, celebrating the angel's message of resurrection joyfully.
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About this Bible story
The empty tomb story shows how the angel brought good news to Mary Magdalene and the other women. They learned that Jesus was alive again, just as He promised. Matthew 28:6 says, 'He is not here; he has risen.'
βHe is not here; he has risen.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While kids color, ask them, 'What did the angel tell the women at the tomb?' Highlight the moment when the angel reassured them, saying, 'He is not here; he has risen.' Have colored pencils ready to enhance their artwork, and consider following up with a discussion about how the resurrection impacts our lives today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Empty Tomb Angel At Empty Tomb coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These coloring pages are free to download with no signup required. You can print as many copies as you need for your Sunday school class. They're perfect for classroom use and easy to include in your lesson plans.
How can I explain the empty tomb story while my class colors?+
You can encourage kids to think about how the women felt when they found the empty tomb. Ask them to share what they would say to the angel. This keeps them engaged while coloring and helps them connect with the story.
How does this story connect to Matthew 28:6?+
Matthew 28:6 is a key verse in this story, reminding us that Jesus rose from the dead. You can discuss how the resurrection is central to our faith and how the angel's message brought hope and joy to the women. It's a wonderful opportunity to reinforce the significance of Easter.
More about these coloring pages
Every year, I look forward to sharing the story of the empty tomb with my students. As we color the angel at the empty tomb, I can see their faces light up when they hear the words, 'He is not here; he has risen' (Matthew 28:6). The illustrations capture the joy and surprise of that moment. I often bring in colored pencils and markers, allowing my third graders to express their creativity. Just last week, we spent time discussing how the women felt when they discovered the empty tomb, which made the story come alive for them. They loved using bright colors to bring the angel and the tomb to life, creating beautiful reminders of Jesus' resurrection.