WATCH: Pastor Surrenders Political Career, Public Influence—But God’s Power Still Displayed
Rob McCoy, pastor of Godspeak Calvary Chapel in Ventura, California, formerly served on the Thousand Oaks City Council until resigning last spring. The reason for his resignation? His conviction to hold Communion in his church, following CDC guidelines but defying Gov. Gavin Newsom’s even more restrictive ones. By surrendering his political career and place of public influence for his Christian principles, however, the pastor has seen the power of God at work.
Within days of his resignation, thousands began to flock to the Godspeak sanctuary, which has a 400-seat capacity, and it took more than three hours to serve Communion that first Sunday because of the amount of people present. Despite the possibility of facing fines and even arrest, McCoy stood his ground and eventually saw all fines dropped. In response to this, he said, “I’ll see the inside of a jail cell before you’re going to see a dime of that money.”
Jeff Struss, Charisma content director, shares more of the story in this Charisma Video News report.
To learn more about how this pastor stood for religious rights and experienced explosive church growth, you can also read this Strang Report now, and listen to Stephen Strang’s interview with McCoy to learn how you can join the fight on this episode of the Strang Report Podcast. {eoa}
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