Nate made 21 crosses like this one to sell and use the money for good. He successfully sold them and used 100% of the money to buy food for his local food pantry. Thank you, Nate, for your inspiring generosity! I'm grateful to be a part of the work you're doing for your community.
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Susan makes crosses like these every year and gives them to her church's newly confirmed students. Here is this year's batch. She made them with native Kansas Walnut and maple woods. Each cross is also inscribed with the church and student's names.These look so clean with the two-tone woods—amazi...
Greg made these 9-inch crosses as Easter gifts for all his neighbors. He also modified them to include bases so they could optionally stand on a shelf if preferred over wall hanging. Such a great idea, Greg! These crosses are perfect gifts for Easter. Thank you for sharing your talent and the goo...
Nat, a retired fireman and now full-time woodworker, made this beautiful illuminated cross for the church he and his wife lead. Their small congregation is growing, so they needed to upgrade their sanctuary—this cross is the perfect finishing touch!He used Radiata Pine from New Zealand, which is ...
Allen devised a brilliant plan to make kits for the youth group he leads. The kits had everything these twelve young men needed to build three simple crosses; one to keep, one to give away, and one to put in this fall's Youth Craft and Bake sale.
The kits included the cross parts (Oak and Alde...
Look at this batch of Unity Crosses Mike made for a benefit for his Nephew, who has leukemia. Made with walnut, padauk, and beech—They. Look. Incredible.
Fantastic work, Mike!