Empty Tomb Women Running To Tell Disciples Coloring Page for Kids

The phrase 'He is not here; he has risen' captures the moment beautifully! This empty tomb women running to tell disciples coloring page for kids features six images depicting the joyful scene. It's perfect for Sunday school, letting kids color as they learn about the Easter story.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

After Jesus' resurrection, women hurried to the tomb to share the good news. They were filled with joy and excitement! As they ran, they remembered the angel's words from Matthew 28:6, 'He is not here; he has risen.'

β€œHe is not here; he has risen.”

β€” Matthew 28:6 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask the kids what they think the women were feeling as they ran to tell the disciples. Highlight the importance of sharing joyful news, just like the women did after finding the empty tomb. Have some colored pencils ready, and consider displaying their artwork in the classroom to celebrate Easter!

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! These coloring pages are free to download and require no signup. You can print them as many times as you need for personal or classroom use. Perfect for a Sunday school binder!

How can we connect the empty tomb story to our coloring activity?+

As kids color, you can ask them to think about what the women felt when they discovered the tomb was empty. Discuss how sharing the news of Jesus' resurrection is a key part of Easter. Use crayons or colored pencils for a smooth coloring experience.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Matthew 28:6 pairs perfectly with this coloring page. The angel's message, 'He is not here; he has risen,' is central to the Easter story. This can lead to a meaningful discussion with kids about the significance of Jesus' resurrection.

More about these coloring pages

Last Sunday afternoon, my 7-year-old and I sat down to color these empty tomb women running to tell disciples pages together. She was thrilled to see the images of the women with their joyful expressions as they rushed to share the news. One page shows the angel at the empty tomb, which led to a discussion about why it was important to share the good news. We even talked about the moment in Matthew 28:6 when the angel said, 'He is not here; he has risen.' This coloring activity not only kept her engaged but also helped reinforce the Easter story in a fun way. As she added her favorite bright colors, I could see her excitement grow, sparking questions about Jesus' resurrection and its significance. By the end, we had a beautiful collection of art to display at home and share with family!