Empty Tomb Women Going To Tomb Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last Sunday during our lesson, my third graders loved the moment when the women found the empty tomb. This empty tomb women going to tomb coloring page for Sunday school includes 6 images that capture their discovery. It’s a great free printable to use in class.

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About this Bible story

In the Bible, the women going to the tomb found it empty. Matthew 28:6 tells us, 'He is not here; he has risen.' These women were filled with joy and surprise, sharing the good news of Jesus' resurrection.

He is not here; he has risen.

Matthew 28:6 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your students, 'What do you think the women felt when they saw the empty tomb?' Highlight the moment when the angel tells them, 'He is not here; he has risen.' Plan for 30 minutes of coloring and storytelling, and consider following up with a discussion about the importance of Easter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Empty Tomb Women Going To Tomb coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These coloring pages are free and available for download as a PDF. You don’t need to sign up, and they’re great for both personal and classroom use. Just print and enjoy using them in your Sunday school lesson!

How can I use these coloring pages to teach about the resurrection?+

While your class colors, you can discuss what the women felt when they found the empty tomb. This could lead to deeper conversations about hope and joy in Jesus' resurrection. Encourage them to share their thoughts as they color.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Matthew 28:6 pairs perfectly with this coloring page. The verse captures the heart of the empty tomb story, reminding us that Jesus is alive. You can ask the kids how this makes them feel and what it means to them.

More about these coloring pages

On a bright Sunday morning, I pulled out the coloring pages for my class. The excitement was palpable as my third graders began coloring the scene of the empty tomb. They loved bringing the moment to life when the women found the tomb empty. 'He is not here; he has risen' (Matthew 28:6) is a message I always emphasize during our Easter lessons. These pages also include the women walking to the tomb and the angel speaking to them, perfect visual prompts for discussion. Having them color while I tell the story helps them engage with the lesson meaningfully. I keep these pages in my Sunday school binder, ready for a fun lesson that teaches about Jesus' resurrection.