Wednesday, 18 Feb 2026

TPUSA attendees worry over 'division' and 'darkness' as new Make Heaven Crowded Tour kicks off

The Turning Point USA Make Heaven Crowded tour kicked off featuring pastors and Christian influencers aiming to bring light to divided world.


TPUSA attendees worry over 'division' and 'darkness' as new Make Heaven Crowded Tour kicks off

"Jesus is the way, the truth and the life, so I think that surrounding Him and having Him in your life is the most important thing at the moment." 

The event, held at Harvest Riverside Church in the Los Angeles area, included various spectators who echoed the same sentiment.

"It's more important that I'm here to, just not even for myself, [but] to talk to other people who may not know Christ or, you know, may not agree with my point of view," a resident of Riverside who attended the event added. 

"The most concerning to me is the agendas that they are pushing on the young children in elementary school, middle school, high school, and the reason I chose to come here today is because Jesus is the center of my life," Brooklyn of Temecula said.

"I'm just so excited to see each and every speaker," she continued. 

"I just want us to understand and realize that the fire of the Holy Spirit is not supposed to be contained within the four walls of the church. It's not," she said Wednesday. "If we want to continue the wildfire of this revival across the nation, our mission is simple. It's always been simple. Bring people to Jesus. Make heaven crowded."

"The world is very divided right now, especially when it comes to values and beliefs," another spectator from Anaheim Hills named Maddie added.

"This event is really important to just connect the younger generation and show them who Jesus is. There's a lot of division in our generation, especially, but in the world in general, and I just feel like God's light needs to be shown more in these situations, especially because there's a lot of darkness in the world," she said.

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