Calvary Chapel Chino Hills and Kirk's Theological Collaborators

Showing 12 Calvary Chapel Chino Hills videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.

Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, under senior pastor Jack Hibbs, became one of Charlie Kirk's most consistent theological collaborators, hosting repeated conversations built around a specific argument: that current cultural and political trends, from digital currency to global governance proposals, align closely enough with biblical prophecy in Revelation and Daniel that Christians need active theological literacy on the subject, not fear-driven withdrawal from public life. Hibbs and Kirk framed that material carefully, insisting the goal was hope and preparedness rather than panic, treating end-times scripture as a lens for understanding headlines rather than a reason to disengage from them.

The church's connection to Kirk extended past shared broadcasts into direct organizational partnership, with Hibbs pushing pastors nationally to treat political silence as itself a moral failure, and continued past Kirk's death: Pastor Rob McCoy delivered his own widely circulated sermon on Kirk's murder from the same broader network of churches, describing Kirk as a modern Moses whose work would be carried forward by those he'd trained. That continuity, the same theological framework applied first to cultural warning and later to eulogy, reflected how thoroughly Hibbs's church had become woven into Kirk's own public ministry well before his assassination made the relationship suddenly more visible.

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