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Despite calls of activists to cancel him, Christian adoration rally Seat Last last weekend pasted without conflict.
Sean FeuchtChristian musician and conservative activist who gained national attention for its “, release to the Saved Limitations at Religious Gatherings, led its” revive in ’25 “touring to the gas parking lot for 30. August.
Rally held a special meaning for Feucht, which reminded that he was banned from the same park during the pandemic. “Returning this time and call on the mayor to return to the correct place, we used to be barricaded, it was actually quite special. And it was almost five years until later,” he said, Fox News Digital.
According to King 5 and Kuov, Approximately 200 protesters gathered behind the barricade, blowing Kazoos and Drilling in an effort to extract the concert.
Christian Worship Leader Sean Feucht performs on stage in January 30. August 2025. years. His rally is faced with a strong LGBTK opposition. (Sean Feucht / Let us worship)
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Some shown Signs facilitated and waved transgender and long flags.
Feucht admitted that there was a loud opposition, but she said she was proud of the Christian community who was attending the event anyway.
“They persisted. The allegations on the pacific northwest are only built a little differently,” he said Fox News Digital. “It ended that really great and powerful night.”
Feucht said that he was used to the protesters at these events and believes that their presence is as a chance of the Ministry.
“I grew up to love him. Not only I’m used to it, but I’m not finding it as if these guys would never move in church. And now they are subject to church service with two and a half hours,” he explained. “Of course, they smoke Kazoos, shouts and scream. Some of them try to mix us. But when we realized we were here before, and that we would be undetected.”
Banner proclaims “Hate There is no home,” is attached to the barricade of metal crowds, NIC Pride 2025. years, New York, New York. (Jovan Sender / UCG / Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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Some on the left described Feucht’s ministry as “hate”. The return on that characterization, inviting their critics to come and see events for themselves.
“If you believe it or you heard it, come and check it. See alone,” he said.
Despite some LGBTK activists who invite city officials to cancel the event, issued a democratic mayor of Bruce Harrell Bruce Harrell statement Defend Feucht’s first amendment of law.
Feucht said that the city worked with his team to move an event from Cal Anderson Park in the parking lot to work and even offer additional security, after another Seattle religious set They turned to the bully in May.
“How crazy is from the city of Seattle, it is still in the United States and we still have the right to worship,” Feucht said. “Још увек имамо право на слободу говора. Још увек имамо право да радимо ствари које смо радили скоро 250 година у овој земљи. И мислим да знате, знате, да ли сте сели супротни против ових активиста и подсетили их колико је лудо и мрзно и мрзовољно и мрзе и мржње и мрзе и мрзе и мрзе и мрзе и мрзе и мрзе и мрзе и мрзе и мрзе и мрзе и мрзе и мрзе и мрзе и мрзе и мрзе и They hate and hate and hate and hate and hate and hate and hate and hate and hate and hate the deaths and all things that bring, and all the things you bring, we will still be important. “
The Head of Adoration of Sean Feucht performs on stage during a meeting in Washington, DC, 25. October 2020. (Sean Feucht)
Behind Seattle, his tour also drew resilience across North America. This summer, nine of the 11 Canadian cities who received permits have canceled its scheduled events. He believes that there is a growing anti-American and anti-Christian hostility in the country he spent in the last two decades of the tour.
“I don’t believe now, after our trip there, Christians have equal rights and free speech,” he said Fox News Digital.
Still, he promised to continue to tour even if he was faced with more resistance.
“” Let us adore. “That’s what we do. So does resistance come or whether city leaders work with us, it does not change the mandate on our ministry,” he said.
Feucht’s tour will stop in Washington, DC, on Saturday at the National Mall. Donald Trump phone shared Video message Welcome tour.
“Religious freedom is under siege. We fight and fight more than ever before,” Trump said. “We need to protect my religious freedom and we have to pray.”
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