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An Illustrated Resurrection Set

An Illustrated Resurrection Set is a digital product. No physical product will be shipped. Your purchase includes one Single-Entity license. Learn about Multi-Entity licenses here.

Original price $9.99 - Original price $39.99
Original price
$29.99
$9.99 - $39.99
Current price $29.99
Purchase Type: Ministry Use (Church Size: 101–500 members)

An Illustrated Resurrection Set is a fun and meaningful activity for families to do at home leading up to Easter and for churches to share with their communities. Include it in your church's Easter plans, your Lent-at-Home kits, or use it as a stand-alone craft. Simply print, cut, color, create, and have fun celebrating the Good News of the Easter story.

We have illustrated the characters with different expressions on each side of the character piece. This allows you to use them to both tell the portion of the story before the resurrection and then have the character’s expression show their joy and bewilderment upon seeing the risen Christ.

Children of all ages will have fun coloring and creating these characters and will want to keep playing with them, even after you've told them the Easter story.

We think you and your families are going to love this beautiful papercraft.

What do I get?

After completing your purchase, you'll instantly receive a link to download the complete PDF. You can then share it with your family, church, and/or community. We include information on best practices for sharing our PDF products with your community. You will find everything you need in the PDF (listed below):

  • List of supplies (printed material, colored pencils/crayons/markers, scissors, and tape/glue)
  • Simple instructions
  • Character and set pieces, including Jesus, an angel, a sheep, three female disciples, two male disciples, a stone, some jars of spices, and a beautiful background set that you can color

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Brenda W.

Sunday school teacher
Jesus chose 12 male apostles/disciples. He had more disciples, but they were not his chosen ones. why are some people being so gender specific. They are missing the whole point, which Jesus has risen.