Leader Guide

Paper Craft

  • Copies of Last Supper Cup Pattern
  • Washable markers, colored pencils, or crayons
  • Scissors for children
  • Tape

Copy the Last Supper Cup Pattern.

Make one ahead of time to show the class.

When Jesus shared the Lord’s Supper, or communion, with His disciples, He gave them bread to eat, representing His body that was broken. He gave them wine to drink, representing His blood that He shed for the forgiveness of sin. The wine the disciples drank was contained in a large cup or goblet that was passed around. Today we are going to make a Last Supper cup to take home as a reminder of the sacrifice Jesus made for us!

Have children decorate the patterns, carefully cut them out, then write their names on the reverse side. They should tape the top of the cup together first, then the bottom.