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Host a Coloring Party

How does it work?

  •  A “paint night” is where friends, couples, co-workers gather together to learn and paint while socializing together. 
  • Instead of a “paint night” you can host your own gathering with your co-workers, neighbors, classmates, etc. to have a “coloring party.”
  • People of any and all ages will love to get together for a coloring party.
  • A coloring party is a non-intimidating way to introduce people to new truths.
  • People can color the same page and then discuss the concept.
  • Or your guests can color different pages, and everyone can share what they learned from that page.  
  • A coloring party is a great way to launch a Bible study.  

Who can host a coloring party?

  • A coloring party is like a painting party.
  • This fun, interactive gathering is not limited to children.
  • People of any age can have a coloring party with their co-workers and friends.
  • You can invite the neighborhood children, senior citizens, or families to gather together for lemonade, tea, cookies, and a fun time coloring together.
  • Seniors can gather their friends in the senior community club house to have a coloring party.  
By coloring together, grandparents, aunts, and uncles can share the truth with the little ones in their lives.
Senior citizens like to socialize as well as color. Seniors can have a party and afterwards, they can color together.
You can invite your co-workers to you home for a party, and afterwards you can continue socializing while coloring together.
Children like to have tea parties! Why not invite the other children in your neighborhood, or even adults and senior citizens? You can serve refreshments and everyone can color together. You can share with the others what you like about your picture.
Are you in high school or college and studying together for exams? After your exams, why not invite your friends to relax and color together? You can scan the QR codes to listen while coloring, or just share what each person thinks about the pictures that you are coloring.
Children can also help their grandparents, parents, older siblings, etc. After your tea party you can color this book together. Children can share the truth, and the illustrations will help the children to remember the story.

If this ministry is for you, and you would like more information, please call us at 424-473-5914 or e-mail us at info@GCColoringBook.com

More "How-To" Information Coming Soon

  • Who to invite
  • Where to host the party
  • What to serve
  • What page to color
  • How to teach coloring
  • What resources to provide your guests
  • What to listen to
  • What to discuss
  • Inviting them to return for another “coloring party”
  • Launching a Bible study
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