At Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona, held from December 18-21 as a tribute to the late Charlie Kirk, the resounding theme of “Christ Is King” echoed through speeches and gatherings, affirming Jesus Christ’s sovereignty over all creation. Speakers like Jack Posobiec emphasized keeping God at the center, declaring that “Jesus Christ is the king of the entire universe,” inspiring thousands of young conservatives to view their political activism through a biblical lens. This Christian declaration served as a unifying rallying cry, blending faith with patriotism in a celebration of renewal and resolve.
The event embodied the principle of “no enemies to the right,” welcoming a broad coalition of conservative voices without cancellation or de-platforming, as Posobiec highlighted Turning Point’s commitment to free speech and unity against common threats. Attendees heard calls to stand firm against “left-wing lunatics” pushing secular ideologies that undermine traditional values, framing the cultural battle as one where radical progressivism must be decisively stopped to preserve freedom, faith, and American heritage.
In this spirit of bold Christian nationalism, the crowd hailed figures like “Saint Nick”—a nod to Nick Fuentes’ influential “America First” movement and its fervent “Christ Is King” chants—celebrating unapologetic defenders of the faith. All hail Saint Nick, the provocative voice amplifying the message that true conservatism demands prioritizing Christ’s kingship above compromise, energizing the movement to reclaim culture for the Kingdom. AmFest 2025 marked a turning point, fusing spiritual warfare with political action for a God-centered future.