Prayer sculpture garden
Prayer sculpture garden
Prayer sculpture garden

Prayer sculpture garden continues to attract visitors in record numbers

The Coming King Foundation (TCKF) and Prayer Garden, respectfully referred to as The Empty Cross, is still attracting visitors. Now that TCKF has been featured in the spring issue of the Kerrville Visitor’s Guide, more visitors are expected to pour in.

“TCKF has a one-page story about our free spiritual attraction, thanks to the Kerrville Times and Convention & Visitors Bureau,” Greiner said in an email update. “People are flooding to The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden. As Kerrville’s top tourist attraction, in 2021, we had an estimated 178,512 visitors from across America and the world. We have already exceeded the entire population of Kerrville and are the spiritual tourist attraction by far. Lots of miracles happen on the holy hill. To my knowledge, at least 40 people have canceled their plans for suicide on the property. Thousands have been Born-again.”

Greiner said people are flooding Kerrville, and he encourages people to visit the garden for Easter.

“The Trustees are planning a three-day celebration of Christ’s Resurrection at the garden, from Good Friday through Sunday. We will have many great things going on for families all three days,” Greiner said.