Connect with us

The Cracked Acorn

The Cracked Acorn: Three Crosses

Published

on


Last Monday, I traveled to one of the remaining Cross Clusters south of Culpeper. Someone has parked a junked car on one side and they need a coat of paint.

On October 6, 1993, Bernard Coffindaffer died; he was 68. This was the end of an ambitious project that came out of “a genuine, marvelous, glorious vision” to plant crosses throughout the world.

He obediently spent 2 million dollars in the last years of his life putting these clusters in 29 states, District of Columbia, Zambia, and The Philippines. There are at least 1,864 and may be more since he listed their locations on small pieces of paper.

The Cross Clusters represent the two thieves and Christ. Coffindaffer said that the crosses infer, “Not for saints or for sinners but for everyone that Jesus died for our sins and He’s coming again.”

These California Douglas Firs stand at 20 and 25 feet. The outside ones are angel blue and the center is Jerusalem gold. At the erection of each Cross Cluster, a service was held. He said unto the people and His disciples, “Whoever desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.” (Mark 8:34) – was often quoted. Prayers for repentance and forgiveness of sins were offered. Coffindaffer once said, “The Crosses speak peace within as we struggle without.”

Mr. Coffindaffer was born in West Virginia and was left an orphan at an early age. He graduated from high school at fourteen and spent six years in the Marine Corps in the Pacific theater and was at Iwo Jima and Nagasaki, Japan. He graduated with a business degree from the University of Charleston. He massed a fortune in the oil and coal businesses. At the age of forty-two, he declared himself a minister and served seven small churches in West Virginia. The Cross Clusters have been the subject of a documentary “Point Man for God” and part of a public television series “Different Drummer.”

In the past, I have taken several pictures and thought what would it be like to be crucified and lifted up in plain view for anyone to see. Like all plans of “mice and men” the crosses are being lost now in the hustle and bustle of our world. This cluster is fighting to stay visible among commercial motel and restaurant signs. I saw how hard it must be to appreciate it at 55 mph. You can easily miss this one set in a low valley.

The center cross is gold while the outside ones are white. All three are peeling. Christ’s cross is wrapped in strings of small lights that may have been on during the Christmas seasons. If you mention crosses today to someone they will talk of the recently made roadside memorials where fatal accidents have occurred. The original statement of the Clusters was to remind travelers to never forget the OLD RUGGED CROSS. The problems of our society have made an attempt to “fog over” the Crosses, but if you know where to look there’s still hope and the ONE who hangs there still loves you and really cares. It will always be the first thing you will see when the dew and fog have gone away for a new day.

“I left the throne of glory and counted it but loss, My hands were nailed in anger upon a cruel cross, But now we’ll make the journey with your hand safe in mine, So lift your cross and follow close to me.” (from Songs FAITH and Praise)

Front Royal, VA
66°
Fair
6:08 am8:29 pm EDT
Feels like: 66°F
Wind: 1mph NNE
Humidity: 98%
Pressure: 29.94"Hg
UV index: 0
MonTueWed
88°F / 68°F
81°F / 68°F
84°F / 66°F
Local News20 minutes ago

Santa Brings Christmas Cheer Early During Christmas in July at Spelunker’s

Food2 hours ago

Chicken and Zucchini Skewers Make an Easy Summer Meal

Crime/Court23 hours ago

Virginia State Police Seize Eight Firearms and More Than $357,000 in Drugs

National News23 hours ago

Federal judge in Virginia says certain abortion drug restrictions are unlawful

State News24 hours ago

National Landlord with Property in Virginia Accused of Housing Discrimination

State News24 hours ago

DEQ Asks Virginians How to Best Engage Environmental Justice Communities During Permitting Process

State News24 hours ago

Virginia Transportation Board OKs Stricter Oversight for Economic Development Fund

Agriculture1 day ago

How Farmers Create Habitats for Wildlife

Opinion2 days ago

In Enthusiastic Agreement with Supervisor Jamieson

National News2 days ago

States Move to Limit Classroom Screen Time

State News2 days ago

Even Without a New Map, Buttigieg Says Virginia Dems Can Win With Focus on Healthcare, Affordability

State News2 days ago

Virginia Hospitals Predict $31B Reduction in State’s Medicaid Funding If Proposed CMS Rule Passes 

Business Growth Series2 days ago

Business Growth Series: Trying to Do Everything Yourself Is Limiting Your Growth

Travel2 days ago

Agritourism Offers a Fresh Way to Enjoy Summer Close to Home

State News3 days ago

Congressional Report Says Virginians Have Paid $1.8 Billion More for Gas Since Iran War Started

State News3 days ago

UVA Study Shows How Housing Affordability Policy, Civic Engagement and Voter Turnout Connect

Historically Speaking3 days ago

More Than a Futbol Rivalry

Scott's Turn3 days ago

Scott’s Turn: A Conversation About Building Stronger Communities

Common Ground with Coolidge3 days ago

The Power of Words: A Lesson From Calvin Coolidge

Community Events3 days ago

Excel to Perform July 23 at Gazebo Gatherings

Obituaries3 days ago

Michael Ray Santmyers (1971 -2026)

Health3 days ago

Oatmeal: Why Some Swear by It and Some Swear at It

Community Events3 days ago

This Week’s Showtimes at Royal Cinemas as of July 24th

Obituaries3 days ago

Marcelene Fay “Marci” Pinion (1958 – 2026)

Obituaries3 days ago

Buford “Bo” Lynn Kibler (1942 – 2026)