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According to this article (t.ly/pHSnl), Greg Laurie is holding “Harvest Crusade: Hope for America” at Utah Valley University in Orem, UT, on Nov. 16, 2025.
As most will know, this is the location of Charlie Kirk’s TPUSA event on Sept. 10 at which he was fatally shot. This blog (t.ly/6ChMX) contains Greg Laurie’s tribute to Kirk titled, “Honoring Charlie Kirk: A Life Devoted to God, Family, and Country.”
Here are a few statements from the article concerning Laurie’s crusade:
“I met Charlie several years ago, and also recently spoke at one of Charlie’s pastor conferences,” Laurie told the Christian Post. “I have long admired Charlie’s incredible work reaching young people and have been a strong supporter of it.”
“Harvest is expecting approximately 10,000 people to attend the UVU event, while over 60 congregations in Utah are scheduled to host livestream gatherings.”
“Our goal is simple and urgent: to reach as many people as possible with the life-changing message of the Gospel,” Laurie said. “We want to offer real hope - hope for this life and the next - that can only be found in Jesus Christ.”
Concerning Kirk’s pastor conference mentioned in the article, this post (t.ly/WudsN) mentions the fact that, besides Kirk and Laurie, the following men who all adhere to one or more of the following ideologies - ecumenism, dominionism, NAR, 7MM, Christian Nationalism - spoke there: Jack Hibbs, Samuel Rodriguez, Frank Turek, Eric Metaxas, Rob McCoy, Gene Bailey, and Chad Connelly.
Concerning Laurie’s crusade, his statements that they want to offer “hope – that can only be found in Jesus Christ” along with his ecumenism, present a confusing message. Basically, one has to ask if he is including the Jesus of Catholicism and of the Latter-Day Saint religion since he associates with, and promotes, adherents of those false religious systems.
Here are some examples of his ecumenism from this post (t.ly/dGBGy):
On Feb. 25, 2016, Laurie was interviewed by Glenn Beck who is a member of the false LDS religious system.
New age/Catholic Roma Downey, and her husband, Mark Burnett, were executive producers of a remake of Ben Hur that released on Aug. 19, 2016 (https://tinyurl.com/5n6kvuxw). In this post (https://tinyurl.com/yvau8jyn) from May 25, 2016, Laurie reveals that Downey asked him to do some videos that would provide Biblical commentary on scenes from the movie.
In this video (t.ly/m7mys), Laurie interviews Mel Gibson who is Catholic. They are at Laurie’s SoCal Harvest Crusade on August 28, 2016. Gibson discusses how his faith impacts his filmmaking.
Greg Laurie wrote a book about Billy Graham that was released on April 13, 2021, titled, ‘Billy Graham: The Man I Knew.’ Part of the book’s promo says: “Pastor and bestselling author Greg Laurie was one of those fortunate few, blessed with an insider’s view of Billy Graham’s world for more than two decades” (https://tinyurl.com/2xuev5ur). However, Billy Graham was arguably the most ecumenical preacher the world has ever seen.
“What an evening. Just hanging here with my buddy, Pastor @greglaurie and 40,000 of our closest friends at the SoCal @harvestcrusades! Unreal experience. Greg’s message, the music (@newsboys, @crowder, @alexmineo7). So grateful to get to be a part of it and to share a bit of my story as well as show people more clips from our forthcoming film.”
And we have the words of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10, as reported in this article (t.ly/Spa_7):
“I love how Mormons send missionaries around the world, I love how polite they are. … Half my team is Mormon,” the 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder told the cheering crowd.
He then added, “Mormons are great people. Let me just say, I’m an evangelical Christian, but I’m not one of those guys that hates on Mormons.”
And this post (t.ly/RARDj) discusses one event that demonstrates Chris Tomlin’s and Phil Wickham’s ecumenical outlook.
Believers must not promote or support anyone who may share the words of the gospel, but who also aligns with those in false religious systems.
Praying for people to mark and avoid the “Harvest Crusade: Hope for America” event.
November 16 | UCCU Center | Utah Valley University | 6:00 PM MT
The Harvest Crusade: Hope for America is happening on November 16 at the UCCU Center at Utah Valley University. Join us for a powerful night of worship featuring Chris Tomlin and Phil Wickham, along with a gospel message of hope, healing, and revival from Pastor Greg Laurie.
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