Residents traveling along All Saints Road have been startled in recent days by the sudden emergence of a massive statue towering above the treetops, its origins and meaning still unclear.
The figure, sculpted with a helmet-like headpiece and a skirted lower half, stares out with defined facial features and folded arms that suggest authority. Set on a high platform with scaffolding still in place, the structure dominates the landscape and is visible from a distance.
Inquiries revealed the installation belongs to Elder Claude Weaver of the Glorious Hope Church, which sits nearby. Weaver would not elaborate on the purpose of the monument but said he intends to share details soon.
Reaction has been swift. Some residents say the image calls to mind biblical visions, while others are skeptical. Bishop Charles Browne voiced concern, questioning why such a monument would be introduced at this moment.
“With all that’s going on in the country and the world, I don’t know why it is necessary,” Browne said. “Whether it is the image that King Nebuchadnezzar saw in his dream… We don’t know.”
Until Weaver provides an explanation, the towering figure has become a subject of speculation, with some seeing a work of devotion or art and others dismissing it as a misplaced symbol.





