Thousands of Conservative Christian Women Honor Charlie Kirk in Allen Gathering

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Thousands of Conservative Christian Women Honor Charlie Kirk in Allen Gathering

On October 11, 2025, around 6,500 conservative Christian women gathered at the Credit Union of Texas Event Center in Allen to honor the late activist Charlie Kirk. The event, titled “Share the Arrows,” included a tribute video, impactful speeches, and worship songs celebrating his legacy.

Charlie Kirk’s Legacy Celebrated

During the event, attendees viewed a video featuring Kirk, who expressed his desire to be remembered for “courage for my faith.” This year’s conference was organized by Allie Beth Stuckey, a podcast host from Plano known for her platform, Relatable.

Impactful Speakers and Performers

Notable speakers included:

  • Jinger Duggar Vuolo from the reality series “19 Kids and Counting”
  • Author and former ZOEgirl band member Alisa Childers
  • Influencer Abbie Halberstadt

Childers referred to Stuckey as a “female Charlie Kirk,” inspiring each woman at the event to help carry on Kirk’s mission, effectively creating “6,500 Charlie Kirks” in the audience. Throughout the day, Christian singer Francesca Battistelli led worship sessions, which included an unreleased song as she juggled her music career with raising seven children.

Panels on Health and Wellness

The conference also featured panels discussing Christian motherhood and health. Wellness influencers Taylor Dukes and Shawna Holman shared insights on alternative health remedies and lifestyle choices.

Dukes encouraged attendees to consume whole foods and prioritize sun exposure and rest, while Holman emphasized the importance of researching health products and understanding their ingredients. The panel lightly touched on the controversial topic of vaccines, prompting audience laughter as Stuckey introduced it humorously. Both Dukes and Holman stressed the significance of parental advocacy and thorough research regarding vaccinations.

A Community of Support

Attendees traveled from various states to join the gathering, including Coree Fiedler and Amber Boudreaux from Houston. They spoke about the courage Stuckey inspired in them to defend their beliefs. Fiedler, who attended with her infant, found value in hearing messages that aligned with her values.

Charlee and Kathleen Howell, sisters who flew in from Iowa and Minnesota, reflected on the speakers and the strengthening messages shared during the conference. Halee Burchfield traveled from Arkansas and appreciated Battistelli’s inspirational worship set.

The Ongoing Mission

In an interview, Stuckey reflected on the impact of Kirk’s assassination, asserting the importance of continuing his work. She mentioned receiving messages from women motivated to no longer be “silent bystanders.” Stuckey emphasized the group’s focus on building courage and resilience in defending their faith.