Lenten Rose Coloring Page for Kids

Last Wednesday, my 7-year-old colored a Lenten Rose page while asking about its meaning. This coloring page features 6 images showing the Lenten Rose story. It’s perfect for Sunday school lessons or at home. Download this free printable and let your kids express their creativity!

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About this Bible story

The Lenten Rose reminds us of God's love and our hearts. In Joel 2:13, we learn to 'Rend your heart and not your garments.' It's a beautiful lesson for kids as they color and reflect.

Rend your heart and not your garments.

Joel 2:13 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids color the Lenten Rose page, ask them how they can show love to someone this week. Highlight the meaning of the verse 'Rend your heart and not your garments' by discussing what it means to be genuine in our actions. You’ll need crayons or markers, and it’s a great activity for a 30-minute class session.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Lenten Rose coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! The Lenten Rose coloring pages are free to download and require no signup. You can easily print them as a PDF for use in your Sunday school class or at home. They’re great for teaching kids about God's love!

What can we discuss about the Lenten Rose while coloring?+

You can ask the kids how the Lenten Rose reminds us of God’s love. Discuss why it’s important to have sincere hearts. Encourage them to share how they can show love to others as they color.

How does this story connect to Joel 2:13?+

The Lenten Rose story connects to Joel 2:13 by highlighting the importance of having a true heart for God. As kids color, remind them that God desires our sincerity and love rather than just outward signs.

More about these coloring pages

Last Tuesday at the kitchen table, my 10-year-old colored the Lenten Rose while I read the story from Joel 2:13. He asked what it meant to 'Rend your heart and not your garments.' We talked about how God wants our hearts to be sincere. The images include a beautiful Lenten Rose blooming, which symbolizes hope and renewal during Lent. My kids love using bright colors, so I stocked up on crayons and markers for this project. After coloring, we discussed how we can show love to others. These pages are simple yet engaging, making them ideal for kids learning about God's love. Each page can be printed easily and shared with friends or used in the classroom. With six different designs, your little ones will enjoy expressing their faith through art.