
A Ministry of the Kingdom of David
Wear the Crown. Carry the Covenant.
More than a marketplace — a home for those who wish to be seen as belonging to the Kingdom of David. Here, every piece is an emblem of identity, heritage, and covenant.
The Emporium exists so that citizens, friends, and treaty partners of the Kingdom may carry something of the House of David with them into the world.
Each item carries the Kingdom Seal — so that to wear it, raise it, or hold it is to say, without a word, “I belong to this House.”
These are not impulse goods. They are invitations — to step into a story of restoration, dignity, and covenant that others will want to share.
Every offering is made and certified under the Kingdom’s values of integrity and benevolence — worthy of the name it bears.

Authenticated Archaeological Discovery
This fully authenticated stone inscription contains the earliest known reference to the “House of David” outside the Bible — proof carved in stone that the ancient Kingdom of David existed as a historical reality, not merely a matter of faith.
Dating to the 9th century B.C., the inscription was written by a king of Aram-Damascus commemorating his victory over the king of the “House of David.” It stands as enduring testimony that the Davidic lineage was recognized among the nations even in antiquity.
The Global Emporium Mercantile will offer faithfully crafted replicas of this historic stone — so that every citizen and friend of the Kingdom may possess a tangible witness to the heritage they carry.
Sovereign coinage of the Kingdom of David — each coin is one Troy ounce of fine gold, bearing the Royal Seal and issued by the Royal Global Bank of Issue.



Limited Edition
Developed by a major jeweler at the World Trade Center in Dallas, Texas — the Royal Gold Crown rendered in pure 24-karat gold, set with precious jewels and full coloring, presented in a bespoke display case.
Each designer coin transforms the standard RGC — valued at approximately $5,000 as one Troy ounce of fine gold — into a collector’s masterpiece valued between $40,000 and $50,000.
Only a limited number will be offered for sale. The remainder will be placed into the Kingdom Treasury at their higher book value, providing additional liquidity for the issuance of the Royal Gold Crown.

Exclusive World Distribution
Thomas Kinkade, the beloved “Painter of Light,” put his entire life savings into printing his first lithograph — and spent a lifetime proving that art could be not merely an accessory, but a ministry. His works grace the halls of St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, the White House, the Vatican, and Britain’s Tate Museum.
Throughout his life, Kinkade raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for The Salvation Army, Hurricane Katrina relief, Rotary International, and countless other charitable causes — proving that beauty, rightly offered, moves the world toward hope.
Through Minister John Hastings, the Kingdom holds exclusive world distribution rights to the complete series of works Kinkade painted between 1958 and 2012. These prints and originals will be offered through the Emporium — art as ministry, in service to the Kingdom’s mission of restoration and light.
Regalia and treasures by which the Kingdom may be known among the nations — each chosen to honor those who carry the Kingdom in their hearts.

Signet rings, pendants, and heraldic adornments — worn as a quiet declaration of covenant and noble bearing.

Embroidered standards and banners — raised over homes and gatherings to mark the ground where the Kingdom is honored.

Tailored jackets crested with the Kingdom Seal — regalia to be worn with dignity, that others may recognize the House you carry.

Finely crafted shirts bearing the Kingdom Seal — everyday garments that turn citizenship into something you can wear with pride.

Premium sweatshirts bearing the Word — scripture verses embroidered in gold, spreading the testimony of the Kingdom wherever they are worn.

Fine cups and glassware bearing the Royal Crest — turning the daily table into a place where the Kingdom is present and remembered.

Sashes, medallions, sealed scrolls, and crests — heirlooms of heritage that bind the present generation to those who came before.

Inspired by the ancient Pictish cave drawings in Wemyss, Scotland — the ancestral home of the House of Weems. Heritage prints, books, and keepsakes telling a story carved in stone centuries ago.
The Royal Collections are being prepared with the care they deserve. Soon, citizens and friends of the Kingdom will be invited to take up the regalia of the House of David — and to wear their belonging openly before the nations.
The doors of the Emporium open soon.