King of Kings (statue)

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King of Kings before it was destroyed by a fire caused by a lightning strike in June 2010.

King of Kings was a 62-foot (19 m)-tall statue of Jesus on the east side of Interstate 75 at the Solid Rock Church, a 4000+ member Christian megachurch near Monroe, Ohio, in the United States. It was destroyed by a lightning strike and subsequent fire on June 15, 2010.

Located on the Interstate-facing side of the church's outdoor amphitheater, the statue was set on an island at the head of the church's baptismal pool, flanked by fountains and lit by colored spotlights.[1] It depicted Jesus from the chest up, with his arms and head raised to the sky. The statue had a 42-foot (13 m) span between its upraised hands and a 40-foot (12 m) Christian cross at its base.[2] The completed statue weighed 16,000 pounds (7,000 kg).[1]

Construction

It was designed by Brad Coriell,[3] sculpted by James Lynch, and assembled by Mark Mitten.

Constructed on a metal frame or armature manufactured in nearby Lebanon, Ohio, the sculpted figure itself was created in Jacksonville, Florida, then trucked north.[1] The main body of the statue was made from a core of Styrofoam covered by a thin skin of fiberglass.[1][2]

The sculpted statue was completed in September 2004 at a cost of approximately $250,000.[1] Coriell donated some of his time to the project.[3]

Popularity and nicknames

The statue was given many nicknames, both affectionate and derisive, by local residents and I-75 travelers. Among them were:

The statue was also credited with inspiring two musical works:

Destruction

On June 15, 2010, the statue was struck by lightning and consumed in the resulting blaze.[7] The statue had been sculpted using a thin skin of fiberglass over a flammable styrofoam interior stabilized by a metal frame,[2] and the fire consumed all but the internal metal structure. Following the fire, the pastor of the church stated that the church planned to rebuild the statue with fireproof material.[8][9] In the days after the destruction, the church's digital sign displayed the message "He'll be back".[10]

Although the statue cost about $250,000 to construct, it was insured for $500,000 because the artist, Brad Coriell, had donated his time to the creation.[3] It was estimated the statue and amphitheater sustained an estimated $700,000 in damages — $300,000 for the statue and $400,000 for the amphitheater.[10][11] PETA offered funding through an "anonymous Christian donor" to help rebuild the statue if allowed to promote veganism at the church.[12]

Replacement statue

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Construction of a 52-foot replacement statue with a substantially different design began in June 2012. The new statue, called Lux Mundi, was assembled on the site on September 19, 2012 and dedicated on September 30, 2012.[13][14]

See also

References

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