The Cross at the Mississippi River KY

The Cross at the Mississippi River KY Spectacular View of the Confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers in Wickliffe, Kentucky. It was lit during Easter and Christmas for all to see.

View three states from this 95-foot memorial that stands high upon a bluff. Site coordinates: 36 deg. 57' 18.79 N, 89 deg. 05' 28.21 W

The story of the Cross begins in 1937 when a few members of a community choir erected a small wooden cross on a hill overlooking the Ohio River at Wickliffe Mounds (formerly Ancient Buried City) in Wickliffe, KY. In 1951, a 35 foot pole with cross arms replaced th

e smaller cross. In 1984, an idea was born to build a cross tall enough to be seen from the tri-states of Missouri, Illinois and Kentucky. In 1989 a 2 acre tract, along the highest point of the river, was chosen as the new site. After area resident’s submitted names, Fort Jefferson Memorial Cross at the Confluence was selected because of it's location at the , the idea of flowing together the citizens of the tri-states to support construction, so the Cross would be used to honor the memory of loved ones. At the first official meeting, in March of 1990, a board of directors was selected. In 1991 the design and materials for the project were finalized. Soil borings were taken and it was determined that the site would support a 90+foot freestanding Cross. A fund raising goal of $150,000 was set. In February of 1992, the project had raised $21,762. Inscribed bricks could be purchased in honor or in memory of special people and loved ones. Easter, 1992, marked the kick-off date for this major fund raiser. By December 1993, $56,677 had been raised. A ground breaking ceremony was held on May 2, 1994. The project was split into two phases. Phase 1 would be the construction of the brick foundation with a deck surrounding it. Phase 2 would be construction of the 90-foot cross. The first bricks in the foundation were laid in March of 1995. The cross itself was completed in April of 1999. As each year passed, the cost of materials increased. What started as a $150,000 project quickly became a $300,000 project. Finally, on August 29, 2002, the board made the final payment on the bank note and all bills had been paid. By this time, a total of$316,405 had been raised. By the spring of 201 0, over 1,400 bricks have been laid at the base and surrounding the Cross. The Cross is used for many purposes, including weddings, memorial services, candle light services on September 11 and revivals. A special event is the annual Easter Sunrise Service. Currently, bricks are sold for $125 each. Donations "in honor" or "in memory" of loved ones help defray the costs of maintenance. There is also a secure box at the site for donations.

Help others to know about being “Born Again”.The phrase "born again" can also be translated as "born from above". In Joh...
08/06/2024

Help others to know about being “Born Again”.
The phrase "born again" can also be translated as "born from above". In John 3:1-21, Jesus also says, "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God". The passage continues, "That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit".

Some say that being born again is a gift and a miracle of God, and that it's not something that can be initiated or controlled by humans. Others say that it's an act of God that gives eternal life to those who believe, and that only those who are born again have their sins forgiven and can have a relationship with God.

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Teacher Appreciation Days this weekend!

05/22/2024

We continue our virtual tour of the Kentucky Science Trail for National Travel and Tourism Week with another western KY wonder, the Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site. With a museum, walking tour, and bird watching, this Kentucky State Parks site near the confluence of the Ohio and the Mississippi rivers, rich in Native American culture, has something for the whole family to learn from and enjoy!
https://www.kyscience.org/kentucky_science_trail.php
https://parks.ky.gov/explore/wickliffe-mounds-state-historic-site-7806 -to-do

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US Highway 51
Wickliffe, KY
42087

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