15 Free The Last Supper Coloring Pages That Help Kids Understand Faith Through Connection

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The Last Supper isn’t just another Bible scene.

It’s a sacred table. A quiet act of love before sacrifice. A moment that anchors everything we remember during Holy Week.

If you’re looking for The Last Supper coloring page for kids that captures that reverence — not just the setting — this collection was created with that intention at heart.

A Note from Louisa, Founder of MyKidColors

When I think about The Last Supper, it feels sacred to me.

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.

It’s more than a Bible story. It’s a reminder of love that knew betrayal was coming and still chose to break bread. Every time I receive communion, I’m reminded that Christ gave Himself freely — and that love still meets me where I am.

Growing up, I learned about The Last Supper through church and Scripture. I remember the mixture of peace and intensity — the quiet reflection, the awareness that something profound was unfolding.

I’ve stood in cathedrals in Europe and seen breathtaking depictions of that moment, left in awe not just of the art, but of the God who inspired it.

As a parent, I approach this story with grace and calm. I want my children to see that The Last Supper wasn’t just about betrayal — it was about service, humility, community, and love. When they sit with a Jesus Last Supper coloring page, I hope they feel reverence and gratitude. I hope they understand they are invited to that table too.

That’s why this collection exists. Not just as one of many free Bible coloring pages, but as a thoughtful addition to your Christian Easter coloring pages, your New Testament coloring pages, and your family’s Holy Week traditions.

Conversation Corner: Questions to Ask While Coloring

Turn this Holy Week coloring page activity into a moment of discipleship. While your child colors, try asking these questions:

  1. For “Sharing a Meal” (Page 4): “Look how the disciples are sitting together. Jesus loved eating with His friends. Who is someone you love to share a meal with?”
  2. For “Jesus at the Table” (Page 3): “Jesus knew that things were about to get very hard, but He still chose to have dinner with His friends first. Why do you think He wanted to be close to them?”
  3. For “Breaking the Bread” (Page 7): “When we break bread, we remember Jesus. How can we remember Him even when we aren’t at church?”

These questions work beautifully for Sunday School lessons, or quiet Holy Week moments.

The Collection: 15 Free The Last Supper Coloring Pages

We’ve organized this Last Supper printable set into three intentional sections so you can easily choose pages that match your child’s age and attention level.

For Little Hands: The Bread & The Cup (Pages 1-5)

Best for toddlers and preschoolers. These pages focus on the symbols of communion.

  • Hero Devotional: A frame-worthy page titled “The Last Supper” with Matthew 26:26–28 (Page 1).
  • The Symbols: A simple, bold Last Supper line drawing of the bread and cup (Page 2).
  • Connection: Jesus seated at the table with friends (Page 3) and disciples sharing a meal (Page 4), showing togetherness without tension.

Community & Covenant (Pages 6-10)

Perfect for Sunday School lessons. These pages visualize the gathering.

  • The Full Table: A wider scene showing Jesus and the disciples (Page 6), featuring Black and brown disciples to reflect historical accuracy.
  • The Action: Jesus breaking the bread (Page 7) and holding the Cup of the New Covenant (Page 8).
  • Unity: Disciples seated close together (Page 9), emphasizing that the Last Supper activity is about community.

Reflection & Remembrance (Pages 11-15)

Designed for older kids or quiet reflection. These scenes focus on the teaching.

  • Closing Devotional: A peaceful image of the bread and cup with the caption “Do this in remembrance of me” (Page 15).
  • The Lesson: Jesus teaching at the table (Page 12) and a detailed “Circle of Fellowship” scene (Page 13).
  • Quiet Moments: Disciples sitting in reflection after the meal (Page 14), perfect for Holy Week coloring pages during Maundy Thursday.

Classroom & Homeschool Ideas

Teachers and parents love using these pages as Last Supper activity sheets and Bible lesson supplements.

  • Use Page 1 as a cover for a Holy Week packet
  • Pair Page 7 with a short Last Supper Sunday School lesson
  • Use Page 10 for observation and discussion (“What details do you notice?”)
  • Print Page 15 as a closing reflection worksheet
  • Story Sequencing: Use the collection to tell the story of Matthew 26:17–30 visually.

Why We Choose Hand-Drawn Over AI

When your child is learning about faith, meaning matters.

At MyKidColors, we believe sacred stories deserve intentional art. Every The Last Supper coloring page for kids in this collection was hand-drawn by real illustrators of color. No generic clipart. No auto-generated expressions. Just thoughtful, reverent design.

Faith isn’t mass-produced. It’s formed carefully.

We want your child to look at this Jesus Last Supper coloring page and see a table that looks like the real early church—diverse, authentic, and welcoming.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these free?

Yes! These are Last Supper coloring page free printable PDFs, available for personal, classroom, and church use.

What ages are these for?

From preschool to adults. The collection includes easy, medium, and complex designs.

Is this suitable for Catholic and Protestant families?

Yes. We focused on the biblical event of the Last Supper (Matthew 26), making these perfect for Catholic religious coloring or Protestant Sunday Schools.

Can I use this for Maundy Thursday?

Absolutely. These are ideal Holy Thursday coloring pages to help explain the washing of feet and the breaking of bread.

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