California Road Trip: Groom, Texas

by Rob | Apr 26, 2026 | Road Trips

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A Spiritual Detour Along Route 66: Visiting The Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Groom, Texas

After leaving Wichita Falls during our cross-country road trip to California, we decided to make a detour west toward the small town of Groom to visit the incredible Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

As we continued west on I-40, the massive cross suddenly appeared on the horizon, rising high above the flat Texas Panhandle landscape. Sitting just off historic Route 66 near Amarillo, the 190-foot cross can reportedly be seen from nearly 20 miles away and stands as one of the tallest crosses in the world.

Walking through the Stations of the Cross at the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ was one of the most moving experiences of our entire road trip. The life-sized bronze statues begin with Jesus being condemned to death and continue through each moment of His journey to Calvary. As visitors walk the path, they see Jesus taking up the cross, falling the first time, meeting His Blessed Mother, and receiving help from Simon of Cyrene. Other stations portray Veronica wiping the face of Jesus, His second and third falls, and His emotional encounter with the women of Jerusalem. Each sculpture is incredibly detailed and realistic, making the scenes feel powerful and deeply personal.

The stations continue with Jesus being stripped of His garments, nailed to the cross, and dying at Calvary beneath the darkened sky. The final scenes show Jesus being taken down from the cross and placed in the tomb. Surrounding the stations are additional memorials and displays including the Three Crosses at Calvary, the Last Supper sculpture, the Ten Commandments monument, the Divine Mercy fountain, and peaceful prayer areas that encourage visitors to pause and reflect. The entire property creates an atmosphere of reverence and prayer despite sitting just off busy I-40 and historic Route 66 in the middle of the Texas Panhandle.

The Crucifixion display at the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Groom, Texas, is a powerful reminder of the sacrifice Jesus Christ made for the salvation of mankind. As visitors stand before the scene, they are drawn into the emotional and spiritual significance of Christ’s suffering and death on the cross. The detailed sculptures and peaceful surroundings create a moving place for prayer, reflection, and gratitude for God’s mercy and love. Many visitors pause quietly at the Crucifixion scene to reflect on the meaning of Christ’s sacrifice and the hope and redemption found through His resurrection.

The Sanctity of Life Memorial at the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ is one of the most emotional and thought-provoking areas on the property. The memorial serves as a reminder of the value and dignity of human life, featuring powerful sculptures and displays designed to encourage reflection, prayer, and compassion. Walking through the memorial area creates a quiet and peaceful atmosphere that stands in contrast to the busy interstate just beyond the grounds.

Surrounded by the open Texas Panhandle landscape, the memorial adds another deeply personal and spiritual element to the experience of visiting the giant cross site along I-40 and historic Route 66. Combined with the Stations of the Cross, the Three Crosses at Calvary, and the other religious displays throughout the property, the Sanctity of Life Memorial helps make the site much more than a roadside attraction — it becomes a place for reflection, faith, and remembrance.

One of the most unique and memorable displays at the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ is the life-sized Last Supper sculpture. The detailed bronze scene captures Jesus gathered with the twelve apostles during His final meal before the crucifixion. What makes the display especially meaningful is that visitors are invited to step into the scene by sitting at the table in one of the empty seats among the apostles. It creates a powerful and personal moment that allows you to feel connected to the setting rather than simply viewing it from a distance.

Surrounded by the quiet Texas Panhandle landscape near historic Route 66 and I-40, the Last Supper display becomes more than just a sculpture — it feels like a place for reflection and prayer. Sitting at the table while looking at the expressions and details of the apostles made the experience surprisingly emotional and unforgettable. Combined with the Stations of the Cross, the giant cross towering overhead, and the peaceful atmosphere of the property, the Last Supper was one of the highlights of our visit to Groom, Texas.

At the Ten Commandments Monument at the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Groom, Texas, visitors are invited to slow down and reflect on God’s Word and the commandments He gave to Moses. Set among the peaceful grounds of the site, the monument displays these sacred teachings in a way that encourages prayer, reflection, and spiritual renewal. Standing before the monument, visitors are reminded how God’s Word continues to guide everyday life through faith, obedience, honesty, and love for both God and neighbor.

The Ten Commandments monument is more than a display of scripture—it is a powerful reminder of the lasting truth and wisdom found in God’s Word. As visitors walk the grounds of the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the monument becomes part of a larger spiritual journey alongside the towering cross, sacred statues, and scenes from the life of Jesus Christ. Many people pause here to carefully read each commandment, finding inspiration, peace, and a renewed sense of purpose during their visit to this faith-filled destination in Groom, Texas.

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him we humbly pray; and do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly host, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls.
Amen.

The Visitor Center at the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Groom, Texas, provides a welcoming place for travelers and pilgrims to begin their visit to this inspiring spiritual destination. Inside, visitors can learn more about the history and mission of the site while taking a break from the Texas heat. The peaceful atmosphere allows guests to reflect on God’s Word and prepare for their walk through the grounds, which include the towering cross, Stations of the Cross, and many beautiful religious displays. The Visitor Center also offers a place to pick up information, browse faith-based gifts and souvenirs, and experience the warm hospitality that makes the site so memorable.

One of the most meaningful features near the Visitor Center is the beautiful Fountain of Mercy. The fountain serves as a reminder of God’s endless love, grace, and forgiveness flowing into the lives of believers. Surrounded by the peaceful setting of the grounds, the sound of flowing water creates a calming atmosphere for prayer and reflection. Many visitors pause at the Fountain of Mercy to spend quiet moments with God, finding comfort and renewal during their visit to the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

Whether you are making a quick stop while traveling along Interstate 40 or planning a special pilgrimage, the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Groom, Texas, is a place that leaves a lasting impression on the heart. From the towering 190-foot cross to the Stations of the Cross, the Ten Commandments monument, and peaceful prayer areas, the grounds offer visitors a chance to pause from the busyness of life and reflect on God’s Word and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Many travelers arrive expecting a brief roadside stop and leave feeling spiritually renewed after experiencing the peaceful atmosphere and powerful reminders of faith found throughout the property.

The Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ Ministries welcomes visitors from all walks of life who are seeking encouragement, prayer, and a closer connection with God. If you would like more information about visiting, supporting the ministry, or learning more about the grounds and mission, you can contact the ministry at (806) 248-9006 or visit their official website at Cross Ministries.

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