Helping Children Remember the Resurrection

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Free Faith-Centered Easter Printables 

Easter morning through a child’s eyes is pure wonder. The sanctuary feels brighter. The music sounds bigger. Colors pop in every direction, from spring dresses to banners that shout, “He is risen!” Kids sense something joyful is happening—even if they can’t quite explain it yet. 

And, yes, somewhere in that excitement are chocolate-covered bunnies, colorful Easter eggs, and overflowing Easter baskets. But Easter offers a much deeper story—one children deserve to see, hear and experience in ways that stick. 

That’s where free Easter printables for kids can play a beautiful role. Simple coloring pages, puzzles or activity sheets aren’t just busy work. They’re tools that help shape faith, build memory anchors and offer hands-on ways to understand the miracle of the Resurrection.

Today, let’s explore how Easter activities set the stage for learning, why meaningful printables matter, and how you can use them throughout Holy Week. Plus, keep reading for a mini-Easter devotional for little ones and a behind-the-scenes peek at the passionate team who creates Children’s Worship Bulletins. 

And don’t forget to download your free Christian Easter printables at the end! 

Seeing Easter with Wonder: A Child’s Perspective 

Children take in the world visually first. Before abstract ideas begin to make sense, they understand the world through pictures, shapes, colors and repetition. 

So, when Easter arrives with its bright lilies, triumphant music and joyful “He is risen!” greetings, they’re captivated. 

Imagine a child walking into worship on Easter Sunday:

  • The cross is draped in white. 
  • The sanctuary smells like fresh flowers. 
  • Hallelujahs echo after a long season of Lent. 
  • Everyone seems extra joyful. 

Printables—whether an Easter coloring page, a simple Easter craft, or a free printable Easter activity—help kids anchor these sensory moments to the Gospel message. They translate big truths into something they can hold, color and understand.

Young child coloring a Christian activity worksheet at a table with colored pencils.

Why Easter Activities Matter in Worship Spaces 

Hands-on learning isn’t just ideal for Sunday school—it’s essential. Especially on big days like Easter, when services may feel long or overwhelming. 

Easter activity pages and printable Easter worksheets offer: 

1. Quiet Engagement 

Children can stay connected without disrupting worship. A thoughtfully created Easter worksheet, puzzle or Easter color-by-number introduces Scripture while keeping little hands focused. 

2. Memory Building 

When kids color an empty tomb, trace a cross, solve an Easter word search or complete an Easter puzzle, they’re reinforcing key images they’ll remember for years. 

These become mental “hooks” for the Resurrection story—pictures that return to them long after the crayons are put away. 

3. Gospel Connection 

Not all printables point back to Jesus. Choosing religious Easter coloring pages matters. A sweet Easter bunny coloring page or an Easter basket coloring page can still be part of the fun—but faith-centered pages help tie their excitement to the Good News. 

4. A Way to Participate 

Kids may not understand every scripture reading or hymn, but they remember how they felt. Activities give them an active role in celebrating Easter. 

How Printables Build Lasting Images of the Resurrection 

Research says kids learn best through repetition, visuals and hands-on interaction. Faith-based printables can bring Scripture alive in ways that sermons alone can’t. 

Here’s what happens when kids use Christian Easter printables:

  • Symbols become familiar. 
    The cross stops being abstract. The empty tomb becomes a hopeful reminder. 
  • Scripture becomes approachable. 
    When children color “He is not here; He has risen,” or trace Matthew 28:6, they’re practicing Scripture with their eyes, hands and hearts. 
  • Stories sink deeper. 
    Coloring scenes of Jesus with his friends, the angel at the tomb or the stone rolled away helps kids visualize the timeline of Holy Week. 

Even worksheets that combine math, counting or matching with Easter symbols—like crosses, empty tomb imagery or gentle spring illustrations—reinforce the story in age-appropriate ways. 

These moments layer together to build strong spiritual memories. 

Matthew 28:6 Bible verse graphic reading “He is not here; He has risen, just as He said.”

Tips for Choosing Faith-Focused Easter Coloring Pages 

When selecting an Easter coloring page for your ministry or for your home, try using these simple filters:

✔ Choose pages that point to Scripture 

Easter is rich with symbols, but it’s easy for the story to get buried under cute bunnies. Look for art that includes crosses, the empty tomb, palm branches, angels or the risen Christ. 

✔ Look for images that match developmental stages 

Young kids prefer bold outlines and simple shapes. Older kids love Easter crossword puzzles, word searches, mazes and scenes with more detail. 

✔ Tie artwork to the week’s Scripture 

If your church is reading Matthew 28 or John 20, use an Easter coloring page or Easter craft that reflects the theme of “He is risen.” 

✔ Use both “fun” and “faith” pages 

It’s OK to mix in one or two playful pages such as an Easter bunny coloring page or happy Easter coloring page — just keep the balance anchored in the Gospel story. 

Creative Ways to Use Easter Printables Throughout Holy Week 

You don’t have to wait until Easter morning to use your printables. Here are some ideas for weaving them through the week: 

Palm Sunday 

Give kids a Hosanna coloring page showing palm branches or Jesus entering Jerusalem. Pair it with a simple question: “What do you think it felt like when everyone cheered for Jesus?”

Maundy Thursday 

Offer a Last Supper coloring page with a short reflection about Jesus serving others. 

Good Friday 

Choose a gentle, child-appropriate page—perhaps a cross with a simple verse like John 3:16. Encourage them to color quietly as a reminder of Jesus’ love. 

Holy Saturday 

Provide a tomb-closed worksheet or a simple Easter egg coloring page with a hidden message inside the egg. Make it a “waiting day” activity. 

Easter Sunday 

Give kids an empty tomb worksheet or Easter printable activity pack as part of their children’s bulletin. Let them color during worship or take it home as a reminder of the Resurrection. 

A Simple Easter Devotional for Kids 

Illustration of the risen Jesus meeting women on the path near the empty tomb.

Title: “The Surprise in the Garden” 

Early in the morning, Mary went to Jesus’ tomb. She was sad because her friend had died. But when she arrived, something amazing had happened—the stone had been rolled away! 

An angel told her, “He is not here. He has risen!” 

Easter reminds us that nothing is too big for God. Not sadness, not fear and not even death. Jesus is alive, and he loves you more than you can imagine.

Try this: 
Color a picture of the empty tomb. As you color, say this prayer: 

“Jesus, thank you for being alive. Help me remember your love every day. Amen.”

Download Your Free Easter Printables for Kids

Ready to bring Scripture to life in your ministry or home this season? Grab your free Easter printable set today! 

Whether you’re using them in a Sunday School packet, sliding them into your Children’s Worship Bulletins, or printing them for a family devotional, these pages help teach the Gospel in a way kids understand best: with joy, color and creativity. 

Easter fun. Eternal truth. 

Free Easter devotional for kids with empty tomb coloring page printable.

If you’re looking for even more ways to celebrate the season with meaningful, Christ-centered activities, be sure to explore our Easter Family Activity Kit on the blog. It’s filled with simple, faith-building ideas you can use at home throughout Holy Week and Easter. Read the full post here: Easter Activity Kit for Your Family. 

What Makes Children’s Worship Bulletins Different 

Not all kids’ ministry resources are created equal. Plenty are cute, but few are crafted to help children truly connect with Scripture. That’s where Children’s Worship Bulletins stands apart. Our entire library — from weekly bulletins to activity sheets, stories, puzzles, crafts and Free Easter Printables for Kids — is built with one purpose: helping little ones experience God’s Word in ways they can understand and remember. 

Story-Driven and Scripture-Tied 

Every piece Children’s Worship Bulletins creates begins with the Bible passage your church is already teaching. Our illustrators and writers carefully design each coloring page, puzzle, story and activity to echo the lesson of the day. Nothing is random or generic — everything points back to God’s truth in age-appropriate, engaging ways. 

Children’s Worship Bulletins Easter activity pages and Bible lesson printables for kids.

Quiet-Friendly and Worship-Ready 

Children’s Worship Bulletins knows the realities of Sunday mornings (and especially Holy Week!). Our bulletins and activity pages keep little hands busy in a calm, respectful way that supports worship rather than distracts from it. Whether you slide a half-page puzzle into your bulletin, add a coloring sheet to a children’s packet or build a full worship-ready activity kit, everything is designed to help kids engage quietly and meaningfully. 

Perfect for Mixed Ages 

Children’s ministries are filled with preschoolers, beginning readers and early elementary kids all in the same room. Our materials bridge that gap beautifully. Younger children enjoy large shapes, simple art and beginner-friendly mazes, while older kids love crosswords, find-the-difference games, Scripture-based stories, color-by-number pages, and themed activity sheets. 

Church-Ready Formats Every Week 

Every resource in our library is formatted with churches in mind — clean layouts, easy-to-print files, and sizes that slip naturally into bulletins, worship bags, Sunday School folders or children’s ministry stations. Whether you need a single free printable Easter page or an entire month of bulletins and activities, everything prints clearly and consistently from any standard office machine. 

Rooted in Ministry, Backed by Passion 

Behind every bulletin and printable is a team that cares deeply about helping churches teach Scripture. We’re educators, artists, parents, grandparents, and ministry volunteers who understand the challenges of engaging kids week after week. That passion fuels our commitment to creating materials that aren’t just cute — they’re meaningful, biblically solid and designed to help faith take root. 

Explore how our resources can support your ministry all year long — visit Children’s Worship Bulletins to download a free sample or sign up today. It’s an easy way to bring Scripture to life for the children you serve, one meaningful activity at a time. 

Author Bio:
Kristen Greene

Kristen Greene is the Creative Director of Communication Resources, Inc. Being the daughter of a Publisher and active Church Leader, she grew up in the Church Publishing Industry. She has also been involved in multiple church roles and non-profit events – which makes solving real church and volunteer problems near and dear to her heart. Kristen enjoys camping with her husband and two small children, painting, and gardening.

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