Hill Country Flood Memorials
Historic Fourth of July, 2025, Guadalupe River Flood
Would you partner with The Coming King Foundation (TCKF) to help us create several beautiful, lasting memorials at The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden in Kerrville, Texas, to honor the Fourth of July flood victims, first responders, volunteers, churches, charities and other organizations that came to the aid of the Texas Hill Country?
As funding becomes available, TCKF will create several permanent memorials which will be completed one at a time, as donations are received.
Would you partner with The Coming King Foundation (TCKF) to help us create several beautiful, lasting memorials at The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden in Kerrville, Texas, to honor the Fourth of July flood victims, first responders, volunteers, churches, charities and other organizations that came to the aid of the Texas Hill Country?
As funding becomes available, TCKF will create several permanent memorials which will be completed one at a time, as donations are received.
1. Hill Country Flood Memorial Wall
Bronze plaques in various sizes will be permanently attached to an “undulating” limestone 6’ tall block wall. (Sponsors are needed for individual bronze plaques.)
2. Monumental Bronze Sculpture – Jesus with Children
Kerrville artist, Max Greiner, Jr. will create a life-size sculpture of Jesus walking on the water holding the hands of two smiling young children.
 
															3. Monumental Bronze Sculpture – Bald Eagle
Max Greiner, Jr. will also create a larger-than-life monument of a Bald Eagle rising from round Guadalupe River rocks. (Isaiah 40:31)
4. Historic Photography Display Wall
Inside the future TCKF Visitor Center, a special graphic display will be presented to Garden visitors which shares the history of Kerrville and the historic Fourth of July Flood.
5. Historic Film of Kerrville & Flood
Inside the future TCKF Visitor Center, a 20-minute documentary film on Kerrville’s history and the flood will be alternated with a 20-minute documentary on The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden. The Kerrville film will be provided to TCKF by local organizations and presented daily in the theater room.
TCKF founder, artist and architect, Max Greiner, Jr. is donating his own professional time and skills to create these meaningful flood memorials for Kerrville. Max and Sherry have made the Hill Country their permanent home since July 4, 1981.
The 24.5-acre, free art park is located at the main entrance of Kerrville (520 Benson Dr.) on IH-10, at the same latitude as ISRAEL. This “type” of Last Days Tabernacle (Amos 9:11) is considered by many to be one of the top tourist attractions in the world.
TCKF invites everyone to donate funds, services and materials to build these meaningful memorials for our community and world.
 
															Ways To Donate
- Mail: TCKF, PO Box 290555, Kerrville, TX 78029
 
- Phone: (830) 928-7774
 
- In Person: Drop donations in metal Collection Boxes at the Garden
 
 
								