MAN CONSTRUCTS GIANT CROSSES THROUGHOUT EAST TENNESSEE

 

 

KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. — You may have seen them all over East Tennessee, maybe even other states. Giant crosses range in size and can be as big as 120 feet tall.

The developer has been trying to build them in Knox County for years. He said he’s making progress but ordinances within the county and city are standing in his way.

James Potter has been working hard for 22 years building so many crosses that he’s lost count, “Got them all around. We got them from Florida, Georgia,  Alabama just on and on everywhere.”

Most recently in East Tennessee, Potter put up a 60 foot cross in Oliver Springs, which doesn’t go unnoticed by drivers passing by. “It makes you feel good to put something up to glorify the Lord,” he said.

In the works, another 60 foot cross that will be built in LaFollette, as well as Morristown. Potter teams up with Cornerstone Engineering out of Maryville whose engineers turn his sketches into blueprints.

The crosses, usually near churches, start at $30,000 to build. Members help raise most of the funds.

But recently Potter was diagnosed with cancer, “We haven’t got them in every state but I’d like to. I’m sick now.” His biggest wish has always been to see the crosses in Knoxville and Knox County.

He’s scoping out land near Temple Baptist Church in Powell but the county ordinance only allows the cross to be 50 feet tall. “But were gonna challenge them on that, try to get a 60 foot cross,” said Potter.

As for Knoxville, the city ordinance would restrict the cross to around 30 feet tall. Potter has been challenging it for years and hopes a change will one day be made.  FULL STORY HERE