While you are enjoying this holiday weekend with your loved ones, don’t forget to pause in a moment of silence honoring those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice serving our beautiful country.
“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.”
Philippians 2:3-4
To repeat from last Sunday (HERE), something we preach ALL the time – MISSION OVER SELF…
” “The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it”
Embrace opposition as part of our mission, criticism as spiritual resistance, be resilience in faith, remain steadfast, NEVER NEVER GIVE UP!
Pray for The Kirk Family, our nation and those that are not willing to accept or even discuss the truth!
” If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first.”
John 15:18
To repeat from last Sunday (HERE), conversations, especially the ones surrounded by political views and opinions often lead to disagreements because they tap into deeply held beliefs, values, and identities that vary widely among individuals.
Coffee & Politics – September 5th, 2025 – YouTube (HERE), RUMBLE (HERE) & X (HERE)
Friends, we have been running a weekly Coffee & Politics Meeting out of our Greenville Headquarters for nearly 3 1/2 years now … and it has been a huge hit. It is how we communicate our vision and #Mission to or local Volunteers and Community … and it one way we RECRUIT more people to the MAGA America First movement.
Charlie Kirk October 14th, 1993 – September 10th, 2025 WikiPedia: HERE
Assassinated at 31.
We are utterly shattered by the assassination and tragic loss of Charlie Kirk, a radiant and relentless voice in our movement. His passing tears at our hearts and leaves a void that echoes with grief.
Charlie was fatally shot on September 10, 2025, while speaking to thousands at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, during his American Comeback Tour. A single shot was fired from a nearby building, striking him as he sat at his trademark “Prove Me Wrong” table, engaging with students and attendees. Law enforcement has confirmed a manhunt is underway for the shooter, who fled after the attack.
In moments like this, it is easy to cast blame on the Democratic Party and the mainstream media, which have too often enabled the conditions for political violence in America. On a national level, they bear much responsibility.
But here in South Carolina, we must also confront the painful truth within our own ranks. Hatred and anger have taken root in the SCGOP as well. From the 2021 ReOrg FRAUD in Greenville, to the refusal to seat Pickens delegates at the 2025 SCGOP State Convention, and so much in between—these acts are desperate attempts, no different than what Democrats do nationally, to cling to perceived power and influence in our state.
We will not stand for it. Lies and hate will be called out, exposed, and rooted out. They have no place anywhere—not in our political community, not now, not ever, and certainly not in South Carolina.
Leaders in South Carolina must learn to truly lead. Too few do today. While true America First conservatives lead with courage, too many politicians, candidates, party officials, and activists choose instead to tolerate deception, to go along to get along. But know this: if you tolerate lies, you are part of the problem.
In the shadow of this fresh grief, we also pause to remember the enduring wound of September 11, 2001—a day that forever altered our nation’s sense of security and unity.
Charlie’s memory demands that we rise above, uniting in truth with an unwavering commitment to honor his legacy—not with bitterness, but with compassion, strength, and steadfast opposition to evil in all its forms, wherever it may arise.
Next Man Up.
Dum spiro spero (“While I breathe, I hope”)
Best,
Jeff Davis, JD, MBA, CPA(GA) Chairman & Co-Founder, mySCGOP.com Chairman, Greenville County Republican Party jeff@apogeetax.com 843-901-8036 (cell)
Conversations, especially the ones surrounded by political views and opinions often lead to disagreements because they tap into deeply held beliefs, values, and identities that vary widely among individuals. Active listening, thoughtful choice of words and phrases and patience are key to fostering, or at least trying to keep conversations peaceful and constructive without escalating into arguments. Prioritize listening over reacting. Think carefully before speaking. Align you behavior with God’s desires, prioritizing righteousness over fleeting emotional reactions.
” My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, because human anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires.”
James 1:19-20
To repeat from last Sunday (HERE), don’t forget that your commitment, even when challenged, is meaningful and rewarded.
Coffee & Politics – September 5th, 2025 – YouTube (HERE), RUMBLE (HERE) & X (HERE)
Friends, we have been running a weekly Coffee & Politics Meeting out of our Greenville Headquarters for nearly 3 1/2 years now … and it has been a huge hit. It is how we communicate our vision and #Mission to or local Volunteers and Community … and it one way we RECRUIT more people to the MAGA America First movement.
Don’t forget that your commitment, even when challenged, is meaningful and rewarded. James 1:12 is a fitting motivator for those standing firm in their dedication. Be inspired by your own perseverance and steadfastness in the face of hostility and evil. Ignore the naysayers, keep your focus on the good we’re doing together as your devotion to our mission shines brightly!
” Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.”
James 1:12
To repeat from last Sunday (HERE), unity of mission through humility, mutual respect and patience while recognizing boundaries and being able to put mission first creates a path to success in any undertaking.