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Alleluia Easter Lily Coloring Page & Poster

Note: This is a digital product. No physical product will be shipped to you.

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Original price $24.99
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Current price $17.99
Purchase Type: Ministry Use (Church Size: 101–500 members)

Purchase includes one Single-Entity license. To learn about Multi-Entity licenses, click here.

The Alleluia Easter Lily Coloring Page & Poster is perfect for celebrating Easter and the Good News of the resurrection of Jesus.

Download yours today and have kids color them at a Shrove Tuesday event if your church "buries the Alleluias" during Lent.

Or have kids color them all throughout Lent and use them to decorate your church for Easter.

This hand-drawn illustration can be used as a worship activity for children on Easter morning, a bulletin cover, a large coloring poster for ALL AGES to enjoy coloring leading up to Easter...the opportunities are endless!

What You Will Receive

Upon completion of your purchase, you will receive a link to a ZIP file which will include the following:

  1. .AI and PDF files: We are including both the Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Acrobat PDF files for you to take to a printer (or print from your own home or office if you have a wide format printer). They are formatted in the following sizes: 8.5x11 (with both simple and detailed versions), 11x17, 36x24 and 48x36.
  2. PNG Image files: In case you want to use the image in your worship bulletin, on screens in your sanctuaries and on the web, we are including them as PNG files. We have included both a black and white version and a completed color version. Please leave the illustratedchildrensministry.com website in the illustration if you use it.
  3. Printing Info: There is also a PDF that will give you helpful information on getting the files printed. 

Get Creative!

When we released our Alleluia Butterfly Coloring Page & Poster in 2017, we received a lot of creative ideas and examples for how to use these. We particularly enjoyed one which turned the Alleluia Butterfly illustration into an "Alleluia sign" to wave during the service. This is how the pastor described what she did:

I wanted to show you the idea I came up with for the Alleluia file from Illustrated Ministry. I printed the 8.5×11 file, landscape, on card stock paper. Then I cut it out, colored it and taped a jumbo craft stick to the back. I’ll hand them out (colored and uncolored) at the children’s message. Then I’ll tell the kids that whenever they hear “alleluia” in the service they should wave their signs.

We love seeing how people take our materials and get creative with them - and we hope this helps you celebrate Easter this year.

ALLELUIA!