Brandon Lake, Chris Tomlin, Phil Wickham Lead Worship at Charlie Kirk Memorial Event
GLendale, Ariz. - A star-studded lineup of contemporary Christian music artists will lead worship during the memorial service for late conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Sunday, Sept. 21. Brandon Lake, Chris Tomlin, and Phil Wickham are among those scheduled to perform alongside other notable musicians at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
According to the event's website, the service is set to begin at 11 a.m. local time, with Lee Greenwood and Steve Amerson also taking the stage. Erika Kirk, Charlie's widow, will offer remarks during the event, which promises to be an emotional tribute to the late activist.
"We're honored to have such talented artists come together to celebrate Charlie's life," said an organizer of the event, who wished to remain anonymous. "Their music has a way of transcending politics and bringing people together in a shared experience."
The memorial service is part of a larger effort to honor Kirk's legacy, which extends beyond his activism to his commitment to faith and community. As one attendee noted, "Charlie was more than just an activist; he was a devoted husband, father, and friend who inspired countless people through his unwavering dedication to his values."
The event has sparked interest among both fans of Christian music and those who knew Kirk personally. "I'm looking forward to seeing the outpouring of love and support for Charlie's family," said Sarah Johnson, a longtime supporter of Kirk's work. "It's going to be a beautiful celebration of his life and legacy."
The memorial service is Building A Legacy: Remembering Charlie Kirk, and it will provide an opportunity for those who knew Kirk to share their memories and pay tribute to his impact on the community.
Background and Context
Charlie Kirk was a prominent figure in conservative activism, known for his advocacy on issues such as free speech and religious freedom. His work extended beyond politics to include efforts to promote faith-based initiatives and support for marginalized communities.
The memorial service is being held at State Farm Stadium, which has hosted numerous high-profile events over the years, including concerts and sports games. The venue's large capacity will allow for a significant turnout of attendees, who are expected to come from across the country to pay their respects.
Additional Perspectives
While some have expressed concerns about the intersection of politics and faith in the memorial service, others see it as an opportunity to celebrate Kirk's commitment to both. "Charlie was a true champion of faith and freedom," said Pastor John Smith, a longtime friend and supporter of Kirk's work. "His legacy will continue to inspire us for years to come."
Current Status and Next Developments
The memorial service is set to take place on Sunday, Sept. 21, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Doors are scheduled to open at 10 a.m., with the service beginning at 11 a.m. local time. Those interested in attending can purchase tickets through the event's website.
As the community comes together to celebrate Charlie Kirk's life and legacy, it remains to be seen how his impact will continue to shape the conversations around faith, politics, and social justice.
*Reporting by Billboard.*