three posters depicting the abraham, mosaic, and new covenants and their mediators on a wooden slat wall

Religious Art for Kids

illustration of Abraham imagining all his descendants eventually leading to Jesus
illustration of Moses holding the 10 commandments in front of Mount Sinai
illustration of Jesus ascending into heaven after his resurrection with the cross where he died and his tomb empty below him in the background
detail image of abraham imagining his descedants down to Jesus
detail image of the new covenant poster with Jesus ascending to heaven
simplified hand-drawn illustrations of various covenants in a looping GIF
flatlay showing the sunday school handout covenant cutout sheet illustration side before being cut out
flatlay showing the sunday school handout covenant cutout sheet verse side before being cut out
flatlay showing the sunday school handout covenant cutout sheet cut with scissors
flatlay showing the sunday school handout covenant cutout sheet placed with the verse in the right order
flatlay showing the sunday school handout covenant cutout sheet placed with the verse in the right order and flipped over so you can see the cross design and split animals like in the bible story
simplified hand-drawn illustrations of various tabernacle items that the sunday school class made with clay and toothpicks and the meanings behind each piece
hand-drawn illustration of Mary, baby Jesus, and Anna prophesying about Jesus' future
hand-drawn illustration of a Christmas tree with a star and musical notes in the foreground
hand-drawn illustration of a young boy welcoming Jesus into a doorway
hand-drawn illustration of Isaiah prophesying Jesus as loving and not a warring king
hand-drawn illustration of 5 present boxes each with a bow on top
hand-drawn illustration of God's hands surrounding a heart containing earth and the cross

These simplified and stylized artworks are intended to illustrate stories for and appeal to children in a church classroom setting.

Each illustration and/or activity was thoughtfully designed regarding its use and place in the classroom. Some of these artworks are more complex and decorative, meant to be displayed over a longer period of time, while others are simpler and more practical, examples of art created to accompany a particular lesson or provide an activity.