Lenten Rose Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Wednesday, my third graders eagerly gathered around the table, crayons in hand, ready to color the Lenten Rose coloring page. With six images depicting the beauty of this flower, it’s perfect for Sunday school lessons about renewal. This free printable brings the story to life!

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About this Bible story

The Lenten Rose is a beautiful flower that symbolizes new beginnings and hope. In Joel 2:13, we learn to 'rend your heart and not your garments.' This lesson reminds us to focus on our hearts this season.

Rend your heart and not your garments.

Joel 2:13 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While your students color the Lenten Rose pages, ask them, 'What does this flower represent for you?' Highlight the importance of renewal in the Bible story. Set aside about 30 minutes, and have plenty of crayons ready. You can follow up with a discussion about what they learned during their coloring.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! Our Lenten Rose coloring pages are free to download and require no signup. They’re available as a PDF for personal and classroom use, perfect for your Sunday school binder.

Can my third graders use the Lenten Rose coloring pages during class?+

Absolutely! These pages are designed to be engaging and easy for third graders to color. Just provide some washable markers or crayons, and they'll love bringing the Lenten Rose to life!

How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+

Use the coloring pages to discuss the significance of the Lenten Rose in relation to Joel 2:13. Ask kids how they can 'rend their heart' during this season, encouraging introspection while they color.

More about these coloring pages

Sitting at my kitchen table, I can almost hear my youngest, Sarah, excitedly exclaiming about the Lenten Rose. This flower represents the beauty of renewal, which ties beautifully into our lessons about repentance. As we color, I remind my third graders that in Joel 2:13, we are called to 'rend your heart and not your garments.' This message resonates during Lent, and coloring these pages deepens their understanding. With six lovely images, kids can express their creativity while reflecting on the beauty of God's creation. I keep a few printed copies in my Sunday school binder, and they always spark meaningful conversations. Last quarter's lesson was enhanced with these visuals, making the story memorable.