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Sean Feucht (born 1983) is an American Christian singer,
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, former
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at Bethel Church, and the founder of the Let Us Worship movement. He unsuccessfully ran as a Republican in
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. After running for Congress, Feucht hosted large outdoor worship gatherings to protest government restrictions put in place during the
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. He has been described in the media as "a worship leader from the epicenter of the
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movement", a " romoter of Christian dominionism", as well as "at the intersection of far-right Christianity and the
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movement."


Biography

Feucht began playing music and leading church youth group worship in his teenage years.
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(NAR) prophet
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's recordings of prayers and prophecies made an impact on Feucht in the late 1990s; he was part of Engle and NAR apostle Ché Ahn's prayer rallies, TheCall, in the 2000s. Ahn and Engle became spiritual mentors to Feucht. Feucht founded Burn 24-7, a prayer and worship movement, in 2005 while attending
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, and Light a Candle in 2010, an international outreach movement which hosts short term mission trips and child sponsorships. He also founded Hold the Line, a movement intended "to inform, educate, and inspire" young people to become politically active and oppose "the progressive agenda being forced upon America."


2020 congressional campaign

Feucht ran as a Republican for
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in 2020, coming in third place with 14% of the votes, finishing behind
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and Tamika Hamilton in the March 3 primary. 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." Other issues he wanted to focus on included homelessness and affordable housing in California, and expanded parental rights regarding mandatory vaccination and sex education.


Political activism

Feucht and 50 other worship leaders visited President
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for a faith briefing at the White House amid the run-up to the first impeachment of Trump in December 2019. Feucht said of the event, "We just laid our hands on him and prayed for him. It was like a real intense, hardcore prayer."


Origins of Let Us Worship concerts

During the later half of 2020, when the
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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. These concerts were later expanded to focus on cities with
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to respond to
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(BLM) protesters. Feucht labeled the movement Let Us Worship. 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
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. Bethel Church, where Feucht is a worship leader, did not financially support him, but wrote a statement of support for his movement and vision.


Problems with permits for concerts

In September 2020, Feucht attempted to hold a
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"prayer rally" at Seattle's
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. When the city closed the park, he held the rally in the street across from the park. Feucht originally failed to get a permit, but the city allowed the rally when he called it a "worship protest". Later that month, following a concert in
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, the site of the Kenosha protests, Feucht was prevented from holding a concert on the
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after police threatened to take action against him for not having a permit for the event.


Concerts in response to racial and political unrest

In June 2020, Feucht held a worship concert at the site of the
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in
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, 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
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in online posts prior to the worship session. In August 2020, Feucht led worship concerts called "Riots to Revival" in
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, and
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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
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. Feucht claimed that between 4,000 and 7,000 attended the concert in Portland.


Claims of political censorship

Following the June 2020 concert in Minneapolis, Feucht 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. His posts were shared by Senator
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who stated "Cancel culture meets #BigTech. Now @instagram is censoring a Christian worship leader who wants to post videos of praise and worship from places where there has recently been unrest."


Political concerts

In September 2021, Feucht held a Let Us Worship memorial service for the
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in Washington D.C., with former president Donald Trump giving a prerecorded address. The following day, worshippers walked around the city praying at the
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, the Supreme Court Building, the
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, and other landmarks. During the 2022 congressional elections, Feucht performed at campaign rallies in support of
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and
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. In early 2023, Feucht announced a "Kingdom to the Capitol" tour, co-sponsored by
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. The purpose of the tour is to visit every state capital, with swing states being the focus in the 2024 election year. In response to this tour, dozens of religious leaders in the Pacific Northwest wrote a public letter denouncing him for "advancing LGBTQ+ bigotry in the language of religion." They were responding to Feucht's comments describing drag queens as "demonic, sick, ndtwisted" and arguing that they were "perverting the minds of children." The tour's last event will be held at the
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.


ReAwaken America tour

Feucht has been an active participant in the ReAwaken America tour founded by Clay Clark and sponsored by
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. At the August 2022 tour event in Batavia, New York, Feucht denounced "gender confusion ndsexual perversion" among young people.


Disney protest

In April 2022, Feucht helped lead a protest against
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for its opposition to anti-LGBTQ legislation.


Christian persecution and spiritual warfare aspects

At a Pennsylvania Kingdom to the Capitol tour rally in October 2024, Feucht stated that Christians have "abdicated authority" and that the Christian nationalist event "is actually not even political... This is actually the most biblical thing you can ever do." Feucht states Christian persecution in the US is greater than that of other countries such as North Korea and Afghanistan, saying, "I have never endured the
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that I have in the last two years of going to every capital in our nation". Matthew D. Taylor calls his claims part of a 'Christian persecution neurosis' or 'complex' and criticizes Feucht for comparing Christians in the US to those receiving what he calls actual persecution in other countries that serve to motivate pushes for Christian dominance or supremacy. Feucht has claimed the popularity of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz' 2024 campaign is due to demonic forces, ascribing it to "some serious demonic sorcery witchcraft thing" and stating that "they go to churches that are synagogues of Satan."


''Superspreader'' movie

''Superspreader'', a movie based on Feucht's COVID-19 protest concerts, was released on September 29, 2022. The film's website summarized it as "During the COVID-19 lockdowns, an evangelical Christian singer stands up for religious liberties by holding mass outdoor worship concerts." According to one critical review, the movie trafficked in conspiracy theories, including that "the stay-at-home measures designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 were more harmful than the deadly virus" and that "those measures were part of a communist plan to take over the country."


Criticism and controversy

Matthew D. Taylor criticized Feucht's use of rhetoric and tactics that he worries puts people in danger from violence as well as his promotion of the ideas and rhetoric of
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that evokes images of a
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campaign that are incompatible with
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. He also criticized Feucht's association with
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and other extreme right-wing militia members, calling him "Goliath with a David complex." In June 2025, Feucht was accused of “longstanding and serious moral, ethical, financial, organizational and governance failures” by a group of former employees associated with Burn 24/7, Light a Candle, and Let Us Worship.


Personal life

, Feucht has a wife, Kate, and four children.


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Extended plays

* ''Boundary Lines'' (2014) * ''Let Us Worship – Tulsa'' (2020) * ''Let Us Worship – Seattle'' (2020) * ''Let Us Worship – Los Angeles'' (2020) * ''Let Us Worship – New Jersey'' (2020) * ''Let Us Worship – New York City'' (2020) * ''Let Us Worship – Nashville'' (2020) * ''Boston'' (2020)


Singles


Bibliography

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References


External links

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