The Coming King Foundation

Build Your Own "Covenant Certified Garden"

The Coming King Foundation (TCKF) was created in 2004 to operate as a prototype garden in Kerrville, TX and to encourage the development of other identical Sculpture Prayer Gardens around the world, to bring glory and souls to Jesus Christ. 

The Coming King Foundation may also assist others in creating their own gardens, if they are based on the unique prophetic vision given to artist, architect, evangelist, Max Greiner, Jr. in 2002. Those gardens which remain true to the original evangelistic vision may be designated a “Covenant Certified Garden”, and receive free support and worldwide publicity from TCKF and Max Greiner, Jr. Designs.

These TCKF soul winning gardens can be located on either secular are religious properties. The gardens can be placed on the grounds of churches, Christian colleges, seminaries and ministries. In addition, private individuals, developers and companies can build these Sculpture Prayer Gardens.

The existence of a “Covenant Certified Garden” at any location could dramatically increase the value of the surrounding land for commercial development, because of the visitor traffic that could be generated by the free tourist attraction. Currently the TCKF garden is rated in the top 10% of Tourist Attractions.

Multiple one acre “pad sites” near or adjacent to garden property can be leased or sold to fund the garden construction. (In 2017, one acre commercial pad sites for franchise restaurants in the USA sold for between one and two million dollars each.)

Ideal locations include rural properties on interstate highways, with good access and visibility.

Note: All copyrights and trademarks related to the artwork and designs found in The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden in Kerrville, TX are owned by TCKF founder and donor, Max Greiner, Jr. Other donor artists own the copyrights to their artwork. TCKF does not own any copyrights or trademarks. All artwork must be acquired from the individual artists, not TCKF. Each artist has a large selection of Christ-honoring sculptures in various sizes and compositions.

The placement of five Greiner monumental Christian sculptures, inside the 300’ cross-shape garden, is required for a “Covenant Garden Certification.” Artist/Designer, Max Greiner, Jr. will provide the five monumental sculptures and the scripture tiles needed to build each cross-shaped evangelical Garden at cost. He has also agreed to provide design assistance and consultation at no cost, to anyone desiring to build one of these evangelistic Sculpture Prayer Garden on their own site.

The foundation will also provide the names and addresses of other Christian artists, as resources for additional Christian sculptures. These sculptures can be placed in surrounding Gardens, adjacent to the main, cross-shaped evangelical GardenIn addition to sculptors, the foundation will also recommend the services of other Christian professionals who can assist in the construction of a Garden, including other artists, artisans, architects, landscape architects and others needed to build the project.

For more information on building your own “Covenant Certified Garden” please review  these summary documents:

Full Project Proposal & Original Vision


What is a Sculpture Prayer Garden and how did it come about?

Align With Our Vision


Print Ready Infographic showing the original vision of The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden.

Required Elements


Print Ready Infographic showing Required Elements for a Garden to be a "Covenant Certified" Sculpture Prayer Garden

Print Ready Flyer


The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden Ad

Other Resources

Get to Know Our Founder


The biography of artist, Max Greiner, Jr.

Evangelism Proposal


“Strategic Eye-gate Evangelism” (“SEE”) presented here is an “out of the box” method of very effective, last days Christian evangelism that is utilized by the Sculpture Garden concept.

Timeline


Historical timeline of The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden

Visitor Comments


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