In a heartfelt address, Pastor Rob McCoy confirmed he will deliver a focused gospel message during Charlie Kirk’s memorial service this Sunday in Arizona. McCoy, who previously served as Kirk’s pastor, emphasized his commitment to prioritizing spiritual teachings over personal acclaim during the event.
McCoy acknowledged his role in encouraging Kirk to integrate faith into all aspects of life, a principle that shaped their relationship. He reflected on Kirk’s decision to continue referring to him as “pastor,” despite McCoy’s humility about his own stature. “For 11 minutes in Glendale, Arizona, I’m gonna be the man he wanted me to be,” McCoy stated, vowing to ensure attendees leave with a focus on Kirk’s faith rather than his legacy.
The service is expected to draw widespread attention, with millions tuning in globally. McCoy stressed his dedication to upholding Kirk’s values, stating, “They won’t leave with Charlie Kirk’s name on their lips. They’ll have Charlie Kirk’s Savior’s name on their lips.”