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The sites of the concerts had recently been the sites of major protests and riots, including Seattle's Cal Anderson Park which had been part of the territory controlled by the Capitol Hill Organized Protest. In August 2020, Feucht led similar worship concerts called "Riots to Revival" in Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington. Now is censoring a Christian worship leader who wants to post videos of praise and worship from places where there has recently been unrest." His posts were shared by senator Josh Hawley who stated "Cancel culture meets #BigTech. He stated on Twitter afterwards that he and senior Bethel pastor Beni Johnson were censored by Twitter and Instagram for sharing videos of the events and posting Bible verses. In June 2020, Feucht held a worship session at the site of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota and started a revival, calling it the "Minneapolis miracle" and the "HOPE RALLY." Feucht called Floyd's murder an "injustice" and referred to it as "the trauma" and was critical of Black Lives Matter's support for gender identity politics and abortion in online posts prior to the worship session. Bethel Church, where Feucht is a worship leader, did not financially support him, but wrote a statement of support for his movement and vision. Feucht stated, "We just feel this call to really target cities that are under extreme turmoil and despair and brokenness" and said it was a new Jesus Movement. Feucht labeled the movement Let Us Worship. These concerts were later expanded to focus on cities with George Floyd protests and help bring racial reconciliation to them. Sean Feucht with speakers at a concert in Portland, Oregon.ĭuring the later half of 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic was ongoing, Feucht arranged worship concerts across the United States that drew crowds of thousands to protest government restrictions on people gathering during COVID-19 lockdowns and bring revival and hope to Americans. Concerts and political activism during the COVID-19 pandemic Feucht ran a socially conservative campaign, which was against high taxes and staunchly critical of abortion calling it "the slaughter of the unborn and the newborn." Some other issues he wanted to focus on were homelessness and affordable housing in California, and he wanted to give parents more rights regarding mandatory vaccination and sex education. 2020 congressional campaignįeucht ran as a Republican for California's 3rd congressional district in 2020, coming in third place with 14% of the votes, finishing behind John Garamendi and Tamika Hamilton in the March 3 primary. It was like a real(sic) intense, hardcore prayer." įeucht founded Burn 24-7, a prayer and worship movement, in 2005 while attending Oral Roberts University, and Light a Candle in 2010, an international outreach movement which hosts short term mission trips and child sponsorships. Feucht said of the event, "We just laid our hands on him and prayed for him.
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įeucht and 50 other worship leaders visited President Donald Trump for a faith briefing at the White House amid the run-up to the first impeachment of Trump in December 2019. He became a volunteer worship leader at Bethel Church and joined their record label.
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He graduated from Oral Roberts University. 1.2 Concerts and political activism during the COVID-19 pandemicįeucht was born in Montana and moved to Virginia.