Empty Tomb Jesus Appearing Mary Magdalene Coloring Page for Kids

Last Sunday, my 7-year-old loved coloring the empty tomb scene. These pages include 6 images featuring Mary Magdalene, the angel, and the empty tomb. Perfect for a Sunday school lesson, this free printable encourages kids to learn about Jesus' resurrection.

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About this Bible story

After Jesus' death, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and found it empty. An angel told her, 'He is not here; he has risen.' (Matthew 28:6) This moment shows the joy of Easter and how Jesus came back to life.

He is not here; he has risen.

Matthew 28:6 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While your kids color the pages, ask them, 'How do you think Mary felt when she saw the empty tomb?' Highlight the moment when the angel announced, 'He is not here; he has risen.' (Matthew 28:6) Use crayons, markers, and colored pencils for a fun art session!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Empty Tomb Jesus Appearing Mary Magdalene coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These pages are free, with no signup needed. You can download them as a PDF and use them for personal or classroom activities. They’re perfect for Sunday school lessons and easy to print.

What scenes are included in the Empty Tomb Jesus Appearing Mary Magdalene coloring pages?+

The pages feature Mary Magdalene, the angel at the empty tomb, and the stone rolled away. Kids can color these scenes while discussing Jesus' resurrection. Using thick crayons can help younger kids fill in the details easily.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Matthew 28:6 connects beautifully with this coloring page. It reminds us of the moment Mary learned that Jesus had risen. Discussing this verse while coloring helps kids understand the significance of Easter and the joy of the resurrection.

More about these coloring pages

When my daughter colored the image of Mary Magdalene at the empty tomb, she excitedly pointed out the angel waiting for her. It reminded us of how the angel said, 'He is not here; he has risen.' (Matthew 28:6) This coloring page includes six detailed images that capture the joy of that moment. My kids love using bright colors to depict the scene of hope and new life. One afternoon last week, we sat at the kitchen table with our crayons and had a wonderful discussion about the importance of Easter. We talked about how Mary Magdalene was the first to know about Jesus’ resurrection. These pages are great for children to reflect on this special story while they color.