Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet told Fox News Digital that Charlie Kirk would have been “honored” to see the way God is moving across this country, and he urged Americans to “follow the Lord” as the best way to honor Kirk’s legacy. Kolvet’s remarks came as conservatives continue to grieve and as faith leaders step forward to turn sorrow into revival. The message was plain and unapologetic: faith and patriotism belong together, and Kirk’s life was a clarion call to both.
The memorial for Kirk was nothing short of historic, drawing tens of thousands to Glendale and, according to Turning Point officials, more than 100 million streams worldwide—an unmistakable sign that Christian, pro-family messages still resonate with hardworking Americans. What the networks tried to downplay, the country made loud and clear: people are hungry for truth, for conviction, and for leaders who point them back to God. This is a grassroots spiritual awakening, not a PR stunt, and Kolvet rightly framed it as a moment for repentance and renewal.
Kolvet went even further on national television, calling Charlie Kirk a modern-day prophet who confronted cultural rot and called the nation to repent, a description many conservatives find accurate and inspiring. That’s not hyperbole for the sake of headlines; it’s the sober observation of a man who spent his life telling uncomfortable truths and refusing to bow to the secular elites. If calling out corruption and calling people back to God makes you a prophet in these times, then good. America needs more of that courage.
In interviews and speeches Kolvet repeatedly urged mourners to “go back to church, open your Bible, pray,” translating grief into action and faith. This isn’t theatrical religiosity — it’s a practical, time-tested remedy for the moral and social rot the Left exploits; a return to worship and family values is the foundation of any real cultural renewal. Kolvet’s plea was a rebuke to the hollow secularism of our institutions and an invitation to the working-class Americans who built this nation to reclaim it.
Make no mistake: the reaction to Kirk’s death exposed who stands with the people and who stands with the elites. For years Charlie called out media bias and the censorship of conservative voices, and now his memorial proves the American people are not fooled by the establishment narrative. If the mainstream will not celebrate faith and freedom, then patriots and churches will, and Kolvet’s leadership shows Turning Point won’t cower in the face of intimidation.
This moment is a summons to action for every patriot who loves liberty and faith. Kolvet says Turning Point is already seeing an avalanche of chapter requests and energy that will carry Charlie’s mission forward, and conservatives should respond by building local chapters, supporting faith-based initiatives, and voting like our values depend on it—because they do. If you want to honor Charlie, Kolvet’s words give the clearest instruction: follow the Lord, stand up for truth, and keep fighting for the America our fathers prayed for and defended.

