• The Role of the Church in Shaping Public Policy | Alex Stone and Pastor Rob McCoy

  • Aug 16 2024
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast

The Role of the Church in Shaping Public Policy | Alex Stone and Pastor Rob McCoy

  • Summary

  • What if moral law was the cornerstone of civil law? Join us on the Alex Stone Show for a captivating conversation with Pastor Rob McCoy, the pastor of Calvary Chapel Godspeak and the Faith Co-Chair for Turning Point USA. Pastor McCoy shares his compelling journey of merging faith with public service and his partnership with Charlie Kirk. We delve into the critical role of the church in governance and how Christians must engage in the public square to reclaim righteous values and influence national legislation. This episode tackles the urgent need for godly principles in politics, especially in these times of moral confusion.

    Step back in time as we explore California's political and social evolution since 1968, highlighting pivotal events that shaped the state's transformation from a conservative stronghold to a progressive powerhouse. We'll discuss high taxes, state debt, and controversial policies on divorce, transgender rights, and abortion. Pastor McCoy underscores the necessity of the church's involvement in politics, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. This episode offers a thought-provoking discussion on how pastors can stand for truth and the welfare of their communities, influencing policy with godly principles. Don't miss this enlightening conversation on faith, politics, and the enduring impact of the church on society.

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