Auburn senior Maddie Jackson honors Charlie Kirk with hay sculpture in DeKalb County: ‘Tell someone about Jesus today!’

(Maddie Jackson/Facebook)

The recent slaying of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA and known for his Christian testimony and conservative viewpoints shared at universities across the U.S. and the world, has deeply impacted Americans of all ages.

His death has inspired renewed calls for an end to violent rhetoric and a return to messages of faith, hope, and kindness.

Moved by the tragedy, Sylvania resident and Auburn University senior Maddie Jackson has once again used her creativity to make a statement of support and encouragement. Jackson, an Agricultural Business major, created a new hay sculpture to honor Kirk and his ministry. The display carries a heartfelt message that reads:

“This is the turning point! In memory of Charlie Kirk. Tell someone about Jesus today!”

This is not Jackson’s first time using hay bales to share her beliefs with the community. In 2024, she crafted her first hay figure in support of President Donald Trump, which stood proudly in a field along Highway 75 in Sylvania. That original creation brought smiles to passersby and reflected Jackson’s desire to bring a little lightheartedness to a tense political season.

Though the first structure was later lost in an unexplained fire, Jackson refused to give up. She rebuilt the figure, showing the same determination and spirit that now fuels her latest tribute to Kirk.

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As an aspiring agricultural professional, Jackson continues to find creative ways to combine her passion for farming with her love for community and country.

Her work reminds us that there are still ways to stand for one’s beliefs — boldly, peacefully, and with compassion.

Maddie Jackson’s hay sculptures are inspiring conversations — and smiles — across North Alabama.

Sherri Blevins is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You may contact her at sherri@yellowhammernews.com.

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