He Is Risen Indeed Coloring Page for Kids
With my 7-year-old at the kitchen table last Saturday, we colored a beautiful page about Easter. This He Is Risen Indeed coloring page for kids features 6 images, including the empty tomb and the angel. It's perfect for a Sunday school lesson or family activity. Free printable!
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The Empty Tomb
An open tomb with a rolled-away stone, two surprised angels standing nearby, and a bright sun shining above.
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Mary at the Tomb
Mary Magdalene looking astonished at the empty tomb with angels, flowers blooming around the entrance, and rays of light shining down.
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Jesus Appears
Jesus appearing to Mary outside the tomb, with a gentle smile, surrounded by blooming flowers and bright sunlight.
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Disciples Together
The disciples gathered around a table, surprised and joyful as they hear the news of Jesus’ resurrection, with bread and a cup in front.
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On the Road to Emmaus
Two disciples walking together on the road, excitedly discussing Jesus' resurrection, with a bright sun shining above them.
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Jesus and His Disciples
Jesus sharing a meal with His disciples, joyfully explaining His resurrection, surrounded by simple food items and cheerful expressions.
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About this Bible story
After Jesus' crucifixion, Mary Magdalene and the other women went to the tomb. They were surprised to find the stone rolled away! An angel told them, 'He has risen! He is not here.' (Mark 16:6).
“He has risen! He is not here.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask your kids how the women must have felt when they discovered the empty tomb. Highlight the angel's message from Mark 16:6 to connect the activity with the story. This can be a 20-minute activity using colored pencils or crayons, and you can follow up with a discussion about Jesus' resurrection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these He Is Risen Indeed coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these coloring pages are free and no signup is required! You can download them as a PDF for personal and classroom use. They’re great to have on hand for Sunday school lessons or Easter activities!
How can I explain the resurrection while my class colors?+
As kids color, share the story of how the women found the empty tomb and the angel's message. Discuss what it means to celebrate Jesus' resurrection. Using bright colors can help them remember the joy of Easter!
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
You can pair this coloring page with Mark 16:6, where the angel tells the women, 'He has risen! He is not here.' It's a great way to reinforce the message of hope and joy during Easter.
More about these coloring pages
Last Sunday, my 7-year-old and I sat down with colored pencils to work on the He Is Risen Indeed coloring page. We loved coloring the angel at the empty tomb, reminding us of the joyful message: 'He has risen! He is not here.' (Mark 16:6). Each of the 6 images tells a part of the Easter story, from the women discovering the empty tomb to the angel sharing the good news. It’s such a great way to engage kids in the Bible story. I remember how excited my daughter was when she finished her artwork and shared it with her Sunday school class. These He Is Risen Indeed coloring pages are easy to use, making them perfect for a quick classroom activity or a fun project at home. Plus, it’s a free printable, so we can make as many copies as we want!