Empty Tomb Women Running To Tell Disciples Coloring Page for Sunday School

The phrase 'He is not here; he has risen.' brings excitement as my third graders color this page. The empty tomb women running to tell disciples coloring page features six lively images that illustrate this miraculous moment. It’s perfect for our Sunday school lesson on Easter.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

In Matthew 28:6, the women discovered the empty tomb and were filled with joy. They ran to tell the disciples about Jesus' resurrection. This moment is a beautiful reminder of hope and new life.

β€œHe is not here; he has risen.”

β€” Matthew 28:6 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids are coloring, ask them, 'Why is the resurrection important to us as Christians?' Highlight the moment when the angels announced that Jesus had risen. You might need just colored pencils and a few minutes to discuss how this event impacts our faith today. It's a great follow-up to the Easter lesson.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! These coloring pages are free and available for download without any signup. They come in a PDF format, making it easy to print for both personal and classroom use. Perfect for your Sunday school binder!

How can I explain the importance of the resurrection while my class colors?+

You can discuss how the women felt when they discovered the empty tomb. Ask them how they think the disciples reacted to the news. This can lead to a great conversation while they color the pages.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

This coloring page connects beautifully with Matthew 28:6, where the angels tell the women, 'He is not here; he has risen.' It's a perfect moment to highlight the joy of Jesus' resurrection.

More about these coloring pages

Last Sunday, I watched my third graders' eyes light up as they colored the pages depicting the women at the empty tomb. The excitement in the room was palpable as they learned that 'He is not here; he has risen.' (Matthew 28:6). Each of the six images highlights different moments from the story, like the angels announcing the good news and the women running joyfully to share it with the disciples. It's a great way to reinforce the Easter message. During our class, I keep these coloring pages in my binder for quick access. They help to spark discussions about faith and the significance of the resurrection. Just last week, one of my students asked about what the disciples thought when they heard the news. This coloring activity not only keeps them engaged but also helps them remember the story long after the lesson is over. It's truly a blessing to see them connect with the Bible in this way.