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The Last Supper with Jesus and disciples
Free printable The Last Supper with Jesus and disciples coloring page for kids. A faith-filled Easter design perfect for Sunday school, family devotion, and quiet time. Download and print for free.
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- Format
- PDF and PNG
- Paper size
- US Letter and A4
- Best for
- Sunday school, homeschool, quiet time
- Use
- Personal, family, classroom, church


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Create My Child's PageAbout this coloring page
Jesus sits at the center of a long, low table with His twelve disciples gathered on either side. In front of Him are simple foods — flatbread, a cup of wine, and a few clay bowls. Jesus holds up a piece of bread with both hands, in the middle of speaking. The disciples lean in at different angles, some listening intently, some looking down, one (Judas) turned slightly away. The room is plain — wooden walls, a single oil lamp on the table — which fits with what the Gospels actually describe. Lots of small details in the food, dishes, and the disciples' faces give kids plenty to work with.
Suggested Scripture: Luke 22:19 (NIV) — And he took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, "This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me."
The page is designed as a printable Christian coloring activity that can support a short Bible conversation, a family devotional moment, or a calm classroom activity.


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Create a personalized Jesus coloring pageTeaching ideas for parents and teachers
- Before coloring, ask kids what they would say if they knew this was the last meal they'd share with their best friends. Then point out that's exactly what Jesus knew that night.
- For ages 5–7: keep it simple. Jesus shared bread and wine and asked His friends to remember Him whenever they did this together. That's what communion is.
- For Sunday school: focus on the order of events. Jesus washed feet, broke bread, predicted His betrayal, and prayed — all in one evening. Ask, "Why do you think He chose to do all of that on the same night?"
- For family devotion: read Luke 22:14–20. If your family takes communion, talk about what it means to your family specifically.
Print and activity tips
- Color the bread in warm browns and the wine cup in deep reds — these two items should be the most saturated colors on the page.
- Give each disciple a different cloak color, but keep them all in earthy tones so the table stays the focus.
- Add a soft glow around the oil lamp using a yellow colored pencil pressed lightly.
Discussion questions
- Jesus knew Judas would betray Him that night, but He still let Judas eat with them. What does that tell us?
- The disciples didn't fully understand what Jesus was saying about the bread and wine yet. Have you ever been told something important that only made sense later?
- Why do you think Christians still share bread and wine together two thousand years later?
- If you had been at that table, where would you have wanted to sit?
- Jesus said, "Do this in remembrance of me." What's one way you can remember Jesus this week?



