Evangelical Leader Faces Pneumonia, Sparking Prayers and Reflection on His Bold Legacy
John MacArthur, the influential pastor of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, has been hospitalized with pneumonia, prompting an outpouring of prayer and support from his congregation and followers worldwide. The announcement, made during the church’s Sunday service on July 13, has raised concerns about the 86-year-old pastor’s health, with associate pastor Tom Patton noting that MacArthur “may be in the presence of the Lord soon.”
MacArthur, a towering figure in evangelical Christianity, has led Grace Community Church for over 56 years, delivering more than 3,000 sermons and authoring nearly 400 books through his Grace to You ministry. His global reach, through radio, television, and digital platforms, has made him a steadfast voice for biblical exposition and conservative theology. However, his recent health struggles, including a seven-week hospital stay in 2023 for heart and lung procedures and additional surgeries in 2024, have kept him largely absent from the pulpit this year.
The church community and supporters have taken to social media to express their prayers for MacArthur, his wife Patricia, their four children, 15 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. The emotional weight of the announcement was palpable, as the congregation was led in prayer for MacArthur’s family during the service.
A Bold Stand Against COVID Lockdowns
MacArthur gained national attention in 2020 for his defiance of California’s COVID-19 mandates, which prohibited in-person worship services. Citing biblical convictions, he insisted on holding services at Grace Community Church, arguing that the state’s restrictions infringed on religious freedom. This stance led to a high-profile legal battle with California Governor Gavin Newsom, culminating in a 2021 settlement where the state and Los Angeles County paid $800,000 in legal fees to the church. MacArthur’s boldness during this period solidified his reputation as a fearless advocate for the church’s autonomy, earning both admiration and criticism.
Controversy Over Spiritual Gifts
While MacArthur’s expository preaching and theological writings have garnered a devoted following, his views on spiritual gifts have sparked significant controversy. A staunch cessationist, MacArthur teaches that miraculous spiritual gifts, such as speaking in tongues, prophecy, and healing, ceased after the apostolic era. His book Strange Fire and related conferences have critiqued the charismatic movement, arguing that modern claims of spiritual gifts lack biblical grounding. This position has drawn sharp criticism from charismatic and Pentecostal Christians, who view his stance as dismissive of the Holy Spirit’s ongoing work. The debate has polarized some within evangelical circles, with critics accusing MacArthur of limiting the Spirit’s power, while supporters praise his commitment to scriptural authority.
A Legacy of Faith and Resilience
As Grace Community Church faces financial challenges, including a reported 20% budget cut in June 2025 due to MacArthur’s prolonged absence and other factors, the congregation remains steadfast in prayer. MacArthur’s legacy as a preacher, author, and leader continues to inspire, even as his health hangs in the balance. In a March 2025 video message to the Shepherds Conference, a visibly frail MacArthur described himself as being on his “last lap,” expressing gratitude for a lifetime of ministry.
The evangelical community now waits on the Lord, lifting up MacArthur and his family in prayer. His unwavering commitment to biblical truth, defiance of secular mandates, and controversial theological stances have left an indelible mark on modern Christianity.