Pastor Rob McCoy, who previously served as a spiritual leader for Charlie Kirk, has shared his intention to deliver a Gospel-centered message during Kirk’s memorial service. McCoy emphasized that his goal is to ensure attendees leave the event reflecting on faith rather than focusing on Kirk’s legacy.
McCoy, who described himself as “not an evangelist” but “obedient” to his role, recounted how Kirk initially sought guidance from him years ago. He highlighted Kirk’s commitment to integrating faith into all aspects of life, a principle that shaped their relationship. McCoy noted that despite Kirk’s rising prominence, he continued to identify as McCoy’s congregant.
Speaking about the upcoming service, McCoy expressed determination to center the message on spiritual teachings. “When they leave that building, they’re not going to have Charlie Kirk’s name on their lips,” he stated. “They’ll be talking about Charlie Kirk’s Savior.” The memorial is set to take place in Glendale, Arizona, with a large audience expected.
The event will feature McCoy’s speech alongside tributes to Kirk, whose influence extended across various platforms. No additional details about the service’s structure or other speakers were provided.