Two hundred thousand people came to Charlie Kirk's memorial service on Sunday in Glendale, Arizona, enough to fill two stadiums.
The U.S. president, vice president, speaker of the House, secretary of state, secretary of war, FBI director and deputy director, secretary of eduction, secretary of health, director of national intelligence, and White House chief of staff for policy were all in attendance.
Vice President Vance, Secretary Rubio, and Secretary Hegseth specifically and explicitly spoke of the lordship of Jesus Christ.
Popular Christian artists - including Chris Tomlin, Phil Wickham, Brandon Lake, Cody Carnes, and Kari Jobe - led hundreds of thousands of people in worship to Jesus Christ as tens of millions of people watched from home.
Pastors and teachers shared the hope of eternal life through Jesus Christ to a broken world, including Kirk's pastor, Rob McCoy, who led an altar call that saw hundreds of people respond to the Gospel.
Charlie Kirk's wife, Erika, took this moment of international attention and used it to forgive the assassin who shot her husband in the neck and left her two children fatherless.
Other notable public figures such as Tucker Carlson, Ben Carson, and Elon Musk were in attendance.
Musk spent some time talking with President Trump in their first public meeting together since Musk went on a rant against the president earlier this year.
It was the largest national Christian service held for generations in America. While Christians in Britain were excited to briefly hear a statement about Christ from Queen Elizabeth every Christmas, America just had its top leaders headlining a worship service where the Bible was preached and God was glorified through hymns and prayer.
Publicly. Unabashedly. Proudly.
Surprisingly, Piers Morgan may have said it best:
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