On election evening, a Southern California pastor in a purple MAGA hat filmed a message for his Instagram followers, cheering President-elect Donald Trump’s victory.
Rob McCoy thanked God — and Charlie Kirk, one of many Republican Get together’s most influential energy brokers.
“This is the epicenter of a rebirth of freedom,” McCoy mentioned from the Phoenix headquarters of Kirk’s group, Turning Level USA.
Kirk, the 31-year-old conservative firebrand, rallied his hundreds of thousands of on-line followers to help Trump, prompting conservative podcast host Megyn Kelly to say, “It’s not an understatement to say that this man is responsible for helping the Republicans win back the White House and the U.S. Senate.”
The Atlantic dubbed Kirk “the right’s new kingmaker.”
And the person the kingmaker calls his pastor is McCoy, of Godspeak Calvary Chapel in Newbury Park.
God saved us
— Rob McCoy on Donald Trump’s victory
McCoy gained notoriety in the course of the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic when he defied public well being orders and continued to carry mask-free indoor church companies.
He sees in Trump a person persecuted by the left, who, whereas “flawed like the rest of us,” was chosen by God to guide a sinful nation that, in his opinion, permits too many abortions and is just too accepting of transgender rights.
“God saved us,” McCoy instructed his congregants in his first sermon after Trump received. “He gave us mercy. We didn’t deserve this.”
McCoy, a vaccine skeptic who has been senior pastor at Godspeak for 25 years, instructed The Instances he considers Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the anti-vaccine activist whom Trump has chosen to guide the Division of Well being and Human Companies, “a good friend.” At his church he has hosted MAGA luminaries like Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s choose for director of nationwide intelligence, and Michael Flynn, Trump’s former nationwide safety advisor. And, in fact, Kirk.
Kirk, a millionaire identified for his memes and faculty campus excursions meant to “own the libs,” has credited McCoy for persuading him to meld his right-wing politics, nationalism and evangelical religion.
Though Kirk based Turning Level USA in 2012 as an avowedly secular youth group, he now declares that God is on the aspect of American conservatives, and that pastors have a divine responsibility to evangelise in opposition to progressive insurance policies. There may be, he has mentioned, “no separation of church and state.”
In a speech to Trump supporters in Georgia final month, Kirk mentioned that “the Democrat Party supports everything that God hates” and that “there is a spiritual battle happening around all of us.”
Kirk’s on-line attain is huge: 1.5 million followers on Rumble, 2.7 million on YouTube, 4 million on X and 5 million on TikTok. His nonprofit, Turning Level Motion , largely ran Trump’s floor sport in swing states like Arizona and Wisconsin.
After Trump’s victory, McCoy joked from the pulpit: “This week, Charlie’s going back to Washington to meet with the president because he’s going to call in his markers.”
Kirk, in current days, has posted to social media from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property, the place the president-elect has been naming MAGA loyalists to his Cupboard. After Trump tapped former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz for lawyer common, Kirk posted a video to X from the passenger seat of a automobile. Gaetz was behind the wheel and joked that his new job was “Charlie Kirk’s driver.”
Requested if Kirk is advising the president-elect or being thought of for a task within the administration, Trump spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, in an announcement, mentioned solely that Trump’s appointments “will continue to be announced by him when they are made.”
McCoy ran unsuccessfully for state Meeting in 2014. However as Kirk’s attain has grown, so, too, has McCoy’s.
In early April 2020, the start of the pandemic, McCoy, a former mayor of Thousand Oaks, resigned from the Metropolis Council, saying he deliberate to violate public well being orders that banned in-person church companies as a result of they had been deemed nonessential and harmful.
He dubbed Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom as “Newssolini,” decried authorities “tyranny” and had his YouTube web page shut down — “censored,” he says — when the platform cracked down on deceptive and inaccurate content material in regards to the virus and vaccines.
After a San Diego decide allowed strip golf equipment to reopen, McCoy adopted the suggestion of former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and pretended his church was an “essential” grownup leisure venue; within the sanctuary, he danced to striptease music, throwing his tie into the congregation, the place worshipers held up greenback payments.
Ventura County sued McCoy‘s church for defying public health orders. The county eventually dropped its suit, but Godspeak sued back, alleging its 1st Amendment rights had been trampled. In 2022, a state appellate court sided with the county, but one effect of the pandemic, McCoy says, was his congregation quadrupling to about 1,500.
Kirk, whose college speaking gigs were hampered by campus closures, was welcomed in churches like McCoy’s.
In a 2021 interview, Kirk mentioned that McCoy, of their first assembly, instructed him: “You’re a Christian, and I want to tell you that not only does the Bible say a lot about civil government, not only does the Bible say a lot about how we should interact with our leaders, but I think you should talk more publicly about that.”
Three years in the past, Kirk shared the facility of his Turning Factors model with McCoy, who helped launch TPUSA Religion, which affords coaching and networking for pastors eager to be extra politically outspoken.
Turning Level USA and TPUSA Religion didn’t return requests from The Instances for remark.
Matthew Boedy, a professor of rhetoric and composition on the College of North Georgia, mentioned that “Rob McCoy was the person who turned Charlie Kirk to Christian nationalism, and very specifically the Seven Mountains Mandate,” the concept Christians ought to attempt to affect the seven pillars of cultural affect: arts and leisure, enterprise, schooling, household, authorities, media and faith.
Christian nationalism holds that the USA was based as a Christian nation and that Christianity ought to have primacy in authorities and legislation.
“Charlie Kirk has tremendous power both in the evangelical world and Trump world and nationally, and he has tremendous resources that he is putting into all seven areas of cultural influence,” mentioned Boedy, who’s writing a e book about Kirk. “Trump has allowed him to do that, given him space to do it. But Rob McCoy is the person that convinced him to do it.”
In an interview with The Instances, McCoy insisted he’s “not a dominionist” — one who believes the nation ought to be ruled by Christians. He mentioned Trump seems to be “searching” and rising in his personal religion, however that he has been profitable in every of the seven pillars and that God seems to be working by him.
“He’s a bull in a China shop,” McCoy mentioned. “But he also keeps his promises. … I’m not looking for a pastor in chief. I’m looking for a bodyguard for Western civilization.”
McCoy, like pastors on each side of the political aisle, overtly flouts the Johnson Modification, a 1954 legislation that bars tax-exempt organizations from taking part in political campaigns and endorsing candidates. (Trump has mentioned he desires to “totally destroy” the Johnson Modification, which might require an act of Congress.)
McCoy mentioned he’s disgusted by Christians saying they “don’t do politics because politics is dirty, as though the rest of the world and they themselves are pure.”
He additionally bristles on the time period “Christian nationalist,” saying there’s nothing improper with loving God and his nation on the similar time.
Trump — who, polls present, received the help of 8 in 10 white evangelical voters on this election — is one in all many Republican politicians who’ve courted evangelicals.
However Trump, greater than most others, has forged himself as a divinely chosen and wrongly persecuted protector of Christians, telling his supporters that he’s “standing between you and the secular left that is out to get you,” mentioned Barry Hankins, a historical past professor at Baylor College who has written books about evangelicalism.
As the USA has develop into extra progressive and secular — on the similar time congregations are shrinking and growing older — Christians have misplaced a lot of their cultural energy, leaving many to really feel below assault, Hankins mentioned.
“Trump is brilliant at just picking up on this and marketing it and branding it for his own political purposes,” he mentioned.
The Republican Get together platform, whereas obscure on many subjects, particularly says the GOP will champion prayer and studying the Bible in faculties.
McCoy, citing Trump’s potential to climate indictments, setbacks and assassination makes an attempt, referred to as his election a “miracle.”
He likens Trump to Samson, a flawed biblical determine who was utilized by God for a larger goal. “He’s got iconic hair and a propensity for women,” McCoy mentioned of Samson. “Trump’s got iconic hair and a propensity for women.”
As for proscribing abortion, Trump — who has vacillated on the difficulty — is just not precisely the place the pastor would really like him to be, however “has done more for the life movement than any other president in modern history, period,” McCoy mentioned.
Evangelical activists say they anticipate him to do extra. In a letter to the Trump transition group, the Ethics & Non secular Liberty Fee of the Southern Baptist Conference urged the Trump to take steps to curtail entry to the abortion capsule mifepristone.
McCoy mentioned that with Trump returning to the White Home, he sees a golden period for his efforts and people of TPUSA Religion to “remove wokeness” — together with variety initiatives and significant race principle — from the American church.
He mentioned he plans to begin a podcast wherein he discusses politics. And subsequent July, he’ll step down as senior pastor at Godspeak (although he’ll nonetheless have a talking position), due to his rising position with TPUSA Religion.
Days earlier than the election, McCoy had preached that if Trump misplaced “life is going to take on catastrophic conditions” due to the evil espoused by the left.
However after Trump’s victory, he modified his tune.
“People who disagree with us are not the enemy,” he posted on Instagram. “They are the opportunity.”