Keltic Klan Kirk Chapel Fiery Cross
The Keltic Klan Kirk Chapel Fiery Cross should be constructed according to the diagram above and of the following dimensions of good quality lumber. The base is a 12 inch by 12 inch square of 3/4" plywood with 4 supports fastened to the base square and the foot of the Cross thereby giving support and strength to the upright. The Cross should measure 6 foot high by 4 foot wide. The 4 foot horizontal Cross bar should be attached 4 feet up the vertical upright with 2 feet of upright above the horizontal cross bar which extends out 2 feet on either side. The candle shelves are extended 3 1/2 inches from the main beams of the Fiery Cross. The candle shelves are spaced on 9 inch centers on the vertical Cross Beam starting at the top of the Cross moving downward. The candle shelves are spaced on 7 inch center on the horizontal beam of the Fiery Cross starting at the center and moving outwards in both directions.
THE KKK CHAPEL FIERY CROSS SHALL BE PAINTED WITH GLOSS WHITE ENAMEL PAINT.
Place Twelve Red or White Candles in Red Glass Candle Cups, or 12 Red Candles in Clear Glass Candle Cups on the shelves as indicated in the Photograph below. Candle number 13 should be a White Candle in a Clear Glass Candle Cup placed at the center or intersection of the Cross which is the third Candle Shelf down from the top of the Cross. When these 13 Candles are lighted your Keltic Klan Kirk Chapel will have a Ku Klux Klan Fiery Cross for ritual and ceremonial purposes. The Fiery Cross should be lit for Communion Services (The Lord's Supper) and other Christian Ceremonies if your Chapel has such a Cross. The Thirteen Candles represent Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour and His Twelve Disciples. The 13 Candles also represent the 13 Tribes of Israel, the 13 original States of the United States of America, and the 13 original States of the Confederate States of America. The number thirteen also symbolizes war and rebellion to tyranny in obedience to God. All Keltic Klan Kirk of YHVH Chapels and House Churches should if at all possible have a KKK CHAPEL FIERY CROSS even if the members are not members of the Keltic Kirk Knights of the Ku Klux Klan or any other Knights of the Ku Klux Klan group. The Fiery Cross is not exclusively a Ku Klux Klan symbol but is rather an ancient Christian symbol used by many. A close examination of almost any Methodist Church in the United States will prove that point, as well as a study of Scottish history. None the less the best known and most widely seen Fiery Cross is the rather large Fiery Cross the Ku Klux Klan lights in the field at KKK rallies across America; however, this is but one type of Fiery Cross. The outdoor Fiery Cross is carefully made with logs wrapped in burlap secured by baling wire and soaked in diesel fuel or kerosene and produces a spectacular Christian Ceremony. The indoor Candle light KKK Chapel or Klavern Hall Fiery Cross is smaller and less spectacular but no less important and inspirational. Build one for your Klavern Hall, KKK Chapel, House Church or KKK Den as soon as possible. Add more Candles in Candle Stands around the Chapel for lighting during the times the Fiery Cross is in use, taking care with the placement of the Candles to avoid accidents. Be careful with fire! Do NOT leave lit Candles unattended. Remember to have an ash tray or a can half-full of sand handy to put burnt matches in and keep a good fire extinguisher or two on hand in your Chapel. Remember and caution your church members that Robes made of 100% Cotton are much less likely to catch fire than Robes made with synthetic fabrics like polyester. When brighter light is needed during your Church meeting extinguish all the Candles as soon as the brighter lights are lit or turned on. Aladdin Kerosene Lamps and Electric Lights are much brighter than Candles and are best for many parts of the Church services but Candlelight has a special glow and the symbolism of the Fiery Cross carries a noble and majestic message of the Gospel of Christ.