15 Free Jesus Is Risen Coloring Pages That Celebrate Hope, Joy, and New Life

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Easter is more than baskets and candy. It’s about hope, renewal, and the quiet joy of knowing He is alive. These Jesus Is Risen coloring pages give families a screen-free way to reflect on the Resurrection while helping children truly understand the message behind Easter Sunday.

A Note from Louisa (Founder of MyKidColors)

I was born and raised in the church, so “He is risen” has always been part of my faith vocabulary. Easter was joyful. Victorious. Certain.

But the meaning deepened as I grew older — and especially after becoming a mom.

For me, resurrection goes beyond Jesus giving His life on the cross. It’s about unconditional love given freely. It’s about grace we don’t earn. As a mother, I understand sacrifice differently now. I would give my life for my child without hesitation — and that instinctive love helps me grasp, in a small human way, what resurrection represents.

This story is part of something bigger…

Inclusive Bible Moments Coloring Book

If your child connected with this story, they’ll love the full collection.

This isn’t just coloring.
It’s quiet, faith-filled moments where kids see themselves in Scripture.

Inside you’ll find:

  • 25 hand-drawn Bible scenes rooted in real stories
  • Representation that helps children feel seen and included
  • Devotional-style pages that invite calm, reflection, and conversation
  • Easy, print-and-use pages for busy days

Less screen time. More soul time.

There’s another layer that shaped me too. As a hospital pharmacist, I’ve stood in moments where everything medically possible was done to revive someone. I’ve whispered quiet prayers during CPR, hoping a medication would help bring someone back.

Life is fragile.

So when I say “He is risen,” I don’t say it lightly.

As a child, I celebrated Easter joyfully — even remembering simple things like Easter Sunday meals feeling extra special at my strict Catholic boarding school. It was abundance after limitation. Joy after routine.

Now, as a mom, I want my children to feel hope. I want them to know that resurrection means new beginnings, second chances, and infinite love. I want celebration and reflection — not fear.

That’s the heart behind these Jesus Is Risen coloring pages.

Conversation Corner: Turning Coloring Into Connection

Use these prompts while coloring to spark meaningful conversations:

  • For the “Stone Rolled Away” (Page 3): “The stone was very heavy, but God moved it so we could see the empty tomb. What is something big or heavy that you need God’s help with?”
  • For the “Women at the Tomb” (Page 6): “The women were so surprised and happy to see that Jesus was alive! What is the best surprise you have ever gotten?”
  • For “Jesus Appears” (Page 8): “Jesus is standing with His arms wide open to welcome His friends. How does it feel to know Jesus welcomes you with open arms, too?”

These gentle questions help children connect emotionally to the Resurrection story—perfect for Easter Sunday school coloring pages or family devotion time.

The Collection: 15 Free Jesus Is Risen Coloring Pages

We’ve organized this Resurrection coloring pages printable set into three intentional sections rooted in Matthew 28:1–10, with light references to John 20:1–18 and Matthew 28:6

For Little Hands: The Empty Tomb (Pages 1–5)

Best for toddlers and preschoolers. These pages focus on accessible symbols of new life.

  • The Empty Tomb: A simple, standalone empty tomb coloring page printable with the stone rolled aside (Pages 2 & 3).
  • Joyful Words: A bold “He Is Risen” coloring page surrounded by clouds and light rays (Page 4).
  • Morning Light: A peaceful sunrise over the tomb to reinforce hope without needing complex explanations (Page 5).

Joyful Encounters & Representation (Pages 6–10)

Perfect for elementary-age kids. This set introduces the people who witnessed the miracle.

  • The Good News: Women standing near the open tomb with surprised, joyful expressions (Page 6), and an angel delivering the gentle message (Page 7).
  • Open Arms: A beautiful Jesus resurrection coloring page showing Him standing with open arms (Page 8).
  • Inclusive Faith: We specifically depicted Jesus and His followers as people of color, ensuring your children see themselves in the story (Pages 8, 9, & 10).

Celebration of Hope (Pages 11–15)

Designed for older kids or quiet reflection. These scenes are packed with joyful details.

  • Praising Together: A detailed resurrection coloring page featuring a diverse group of followers praising God together near the tomb (Pages 11 & 13).
  • The Blessing: Jesus standing among His followers, blessing them gently (Page 12).
  • Light Over the World: Abstract hope imagery featuring rays spreading outward, perfect as a reflective Christian Easter coloring page (Page 14).

Classroom & Homeschool Ideas

Teachers and parents love using these as Easter Sunday school coloring pages. Here are a few ways to use them in your lessons:

  1. Morning Work Joy: Try using Page 4 (the typography page) as a joyful morning work activity before your Easter lesson begins.
  2. Interactive Crafting: The empty tomb pages (Pages 1-3) make an excellent foundation for Christian Easter craft ideas—have the kids color the page, then use a brad to attach a paper “stone” they can roll away!
  3. Story Sequencing: Print out pages 3, 7, and 8 to have students put the events of Matthew 28 in order.

Why We Choose Hand-Drawn Over AI

Resurrection is sacred. Representation matters.

At MyKidColors, we collaborate with real illustrators of color to create meaningful, hand-drawn Christian coloring pages for kids.

Every empty tomb coloring page and Jesus resurrection coloring pages set is created with care so children see warmth, dignity, and joy reflected back at them.

When your child already loves Easter, learning about faith shouldn’t feel like a battle. It should feel like hope.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Jesus Is Risen coloring pages appropriate for different age groups?

Yes. The set includes simple, medium, and more detailed designs so children can choose what fits their comfort level and attention span.

Do these Jesus Is Risen coloring pages include scripture references?

Several pages reference moments inspired by scripture, such as Matthew 28 and John 20, making them easy to pair with Bible lessons.

Are these coloring pages reused elsewhere online?

No. These illustrations are original, human-drawn designs created specifically for MyKidColors.com.

Can I print these Jesus Is Risen coloring pages more than once?

Yes. You can print and reuse them as often as needed for personal, classroom, or church use.

Download Your Free Jesus Is Risen Coloring Pages

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