LCMS Worship is pleased to offer a coloring book to help children follow along at the Easter Vigil. This special Divine Service - which includes fire, movement, stories, music, special decorations and dynamic lighting - is an ideal learning environment for children, who learn by seeing, hearing, touching and doing. Today, I'm thrilled to share 20 free, printable Christian Easter coloring pages I've crafted out with care and tested with my own little ones.
Each coloring pages reflects a meaningful Bible moments, perfect for Sunday School crafts, homeschooling lessons, or cozy afternoons at the kitchen table. Tuesday, February 11, 2025 Paschal Candle Coloring & Info Page At the beginning of the Easter Vigil Mass, the new Paschal candle is carved with a cross and the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, Alpha and Omega. Printable coloring pages Christian Easter.
Coloring Pages: The Easter Vigil, Baptism, Jesus enters Jerusalem, The Last Supper, Jesus praying in the garden, The Stations of the Cross, The empty tomb. LCMS Worship - Children's coloring book for Easter Vigil These coloring pages will engage your child in the service both physically and visually. Download and print the entire coloring book as a PDF, or each coloring page is also available as a separate PDF.
LCMS Worship is pleased to offer these coloring pages, designed to help your children follow along at the Easter Vigil. This special Divine Service - which includes fire, movement, stories, music, special decorations and dynamic lighting - is an ideal learning environment for children, who learn by seeing, hearing, touching and doing. Check out our easter vigil coloring pages selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our coloring books shops.
Celebrate Easter with 185+ fun and free printable coloring pages for kids & adults! Get ready to bring festive joy to life with various unique designs. Free Printable Easter Coloring Pages, Bible Stories The Easter Triduum, including Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Vigil (or Holy Saturday) represents the most sacred days in the Catholic liturgical calendar. I was a homeschool mom in the early 1990s, before the Internet.
I made all our curriculum.