BRISTOL — A Sunday night vigil in Kelley Park, honoring assassinated right-wing political activist, entrepreneur and media personality Charlie Kirk, served as a spiritual revival for the roughly 300 people who attended, organized by members of the Hill Village Bible Church.

Rather than emphasize Kirk’s political views, the vigil focused on his description of how he would want to be remembered.

“I want to be remembered for courage for my faith,” Kirk responded to the question in an interview. “The most important thing is my faith.”

During the vigil, Pastor Andrew Hemingway said, “The moment that Charlie was shot and life passed from his body, he opened his eyes, and he was in the presence of the one whom he had been worshiping and talking about.”

He continued, “He didn’t say he wanted t

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