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Hope Returns to the Hilltop in Kerrville

People line up against the limestone Flood Memorial Wall in prayer with Title Borders on image

Read at SA Beacon This is a Reprint of the August 18, 2026 Article By Beacon Editor. All Credits Belong to SA Beacon A day of healing at the Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden, through the Hill Country Flood Memorial.On the morning of July 3, 2026, a gentle breeze swept across the 1,930-foot hilltop overlooking Kerrville, Texas. For many in the crowd of several hundred gathered at The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden, the […]

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The Center Square: “Thousands gather at Hill Country prayer garden, memorial to honor lives lost last July 4”

People line up against the limestone Flood Memorial Wall in prayer.

Reprinted From The Center Square. Visit their site to read the original By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor Jul 6, 2026 (The Center Square) – One year after the historic July 4 flood disaster that swept through the Hill Country killing 139 people, with the most, 119, in Kerr County, residents are still recovering and seeking healing.  One place of respite is the Coming King and Sculpture Prayer Gardens created by Hill Country artist, architect

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SA Express News: “As it tries to move ahead, Kerr County remembers what the July 4 flood took.”

SAExpress News reportingBy Liz Teitz, Ricardo Delgado,Staff WritersUpdated July 4, 2026 6:14 p.m. “Across Kerr County this weekend, residents and visitors alike gathered for memorials honoring the 119 people lost in last year’s July 4 flood, carving out somber moments alongside patriotic celebrations for America’s 250th birthday. “

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SA Beacon: “Where Heaven Touches Earth: A Memorial of Hope Rising from the Kerrville Flood”

Group standing in front of Hiill Country Flood Memorial

This is a reprint from the July 1, 2026 article by SA Beacon. All Credits belong to SA Beacon. One year later, God is still healing and bringing hope to those affected by the 1,000-year flood that hit Kerrville. The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden launches major plans to honor those lost and those who served. On July 4, 2025, the Texas Hill Country experienced one of the deadliest natural disasters in state

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TCKF Rack Cards Available

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEW “WAYS TO GIVE” BROCHURE HELPS VISITORS SUPPORT THE COMING KING SCULPTURE PRAYER GARDEN KERRVILLE, TEXAS — Visitors to The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden can now take home an inspiring new resource designed to help supporters become part of one of the most unique Christian destinations in America. The Coming King Foundation has officially released its new “Ways to Give” brochure and rack card, a beautifully designed guide explaining

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Kerrville Daily Times (March 24, 2026) Coming King Founder Shares His Story

Kerrville Daily Times ArticleKerrville Daily Times (March 26, 2025) “Coming King Founder Shares His Story”

Max Greiner Jr., founder of The Coming King Foundation, shared the story behind one of Kerrville’s most recognizable landmarks during the Kerrville Host Lions Club meeting on Tuesday, March 24. He blended personal testimony, art and community impact in his talk. Speaking at the club’s regular Tuesday gathering, Greiner recounted the decades-long journey that led to the creation of the Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden and its centerpiece, a towering cross that has

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