Ministry Spotlight: Sean Feucht Ministries Over the last few weeks, Sean Feucht Ministries’ ratings have shifted significantly in the MinistryWatch database. Its transparency grade slipped from a D to an F, and its Donor Confidence Score fell from 46 to 21—a “Withhold Giving” designation. The organization does not file a Form 990 or make it available to the public. It petitioned the IRS to change its status to a church. There is therefore no updated financial information after 2020. The ministry is also not a member of the ECFA. In 2019, Sean Feucht Ministries had a revenue of $283,526. In 2020, that number surged to $5.3 million. Additionally, its expenses rose from $269,911 to $1.1 million. From 2019 to 2020, its general and admin ratio jumped from 1% to 33%, and its net assets grew to $4.5 million. (Ministry Watch: 12/23/24) READMORE>>>>> The Washington D.C. Archdiocese to Sean Feucht: Please get off our lawn Over the last few weeks, Sean Feucht Ministries’ ratings have shifted significantly in the MinistryWatch database. Its transparency grade slipped from a D to an F, and its Donor Confidence Score fell from 46 to 21—a “Withhold Giving” designation. The organization does not file a Form 990 or make it available to the public. It petitioned the IRS to change its status to a church. There is therefore no updated financial information after 2020. The ministry is also not a member of the ECFA. In 2019, Sean Feucht Ministries had a revenue of $283,526. In 2020, that number surged to $5.3 million. Additionally, its expenses rose from $269,911 to $1.1 million. From 2019 to 2020, its general and admin ratio jumped from 1% to 33%, and its net assets grew to $4.5 million. (Current 12/17/24) READMORE>>>>> Christian Nationalism Had a Good Night It’s the morning after a consequential election. Politicians and pundits are trying to make sense of what happened and why. While Donald Trump’s win understandingly dominates the headlines, it’s also important to consider the results in the numerous other federal, state, and local races. Other candidates who have explicitly advanced Christian Nationalistic ideas also won their races. And some of the biggest advocates of Christian Nationalism were at Mar-a-Lago last night to celebrate with Trump. Like Sean Feucht, fresh off his “Kingdom to the Capitol” tour. (Word & Way 11/6/24) READMORE>>>>> Sen. Josh Hawley Joins MAGA Musician Sean Feucht’s Christian Nationalist Rally on the National Mall Musician and Christian nationalist political activist Sean Feucht concluded his two-year tour of state capitals with a pre-election Oct. 26 rally on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., where he was joined by friend and fellow Christian nationalist Sen. Josh Hawley. Former President Donald Trump, who hopes right-wing Christian voter turnout efforts will put him back in power, posted a video congratulating Feucht for doing an “incredible job” and saying “God will never forget it and we will never forget it.” Feucht’s rally came just two weeks after his mentor, New Apostolic Reformation dominionist Lou Engle, brought tens of thousands to the Mall for a spiritual warfare rally that featured NAR leader Che Ahn making an “apostolic decree” that Trump would win this year’s presidential election—a decree Ahn repeated this week on Elijah Streams, where he said Trump would “win and bring reformation” to the “government mountain.” (Word & Way 11/6/24) READMORE>>>>> Paula White Interviews Donald Trump on His Faith at Inaugural Summit Attended by Jack Graham, Mark Driscoll and Sean Feucht Musician and Christian nationalist political activist Sean Feucht concluded his two-year tour of state capitals with a pre-election Oct. 26 rally on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., where he was joined by friend and fellow Christian nationalist Sen. Josh Hawley. Former President Donald Trump, who hopes right-wing Christian voter turnout efforts will put him back in power, posted a video congratulating Feucht for doing an “incredible job” and saying “God will never forget it and we will never forget it.” Feucht’s rally came just two weeks after his mentor, New Apostolic Reformation dominionist Lou Engle, brought tens of thousands to the Mall for a spiritual warfare rally that featured NAR leader Che Ahn making an “apostolic decree” that Trump would win this year’s presidential election—a decree Ahn repeated this week on Elijah Streams, where he said Trump would “win and bring reformation” to the “government mountain.” (Church Leader 10/30/24) READMORE>>>>> July 7, 2023: Washington Post: Born-again Christians are less Southern Baptist than they used to be
“When Israel wakes up spiritually, Jesus says, I will come down from heaven,” Bickle said in a YouTube segment with evangelical singer and activist Sean Feucht. “The Second Coming is actually connected to the Jews saying yes to Jesus. And the Jews saying yes to Jesus is related to the gentiles standing for God’s purpose for Israel.” May 9, 2023: Word & Way: Kansas City Prophet Calls for 21-Day Fast and Prayer for ‘Salvation of Israel’
An independent charismatic ministry has launched a 21-day prayer and fast for Israel, which its leaders believe will hasten Jesus’s return as part of the Second Coming. The Isaiah 62 Global 21-Days of Prayer and Fasting, organized by the International House of Prayer Kansas City and its leader, Mike Bickle, is being billed as a historic gathering that will bring together as many as 1 million “intercessors” who will take turns praying an hour a day for what they call “the salvation of Israel.” Jan 13, 2023: Religion Dispatches: ‘EXPORTING GARBAGE TO THE NATIONS’: CONSERVATIVE CHRISTIAN RIFTS SPREADING LIKE CRACKED GLASS
Hume’s purist approach is not only intolerant of charismatics, but much of what passes for modern conservatism. He writes that “these movements and personalities,” including ReAwaken America, MAGA, Julie Green, and Sean Feucht, “present an extremely shallow understanding of the gospel of Jesus Christ.” May 1, 2023: Christian Post: Kirk Cameron cries tears of 'gratitude and hope' at story hour event
Brave Books also complimented how accommodating the library staff was to Cameron, along with John Solomon, editor-in-chief of Just the News, who's a frequent guest on Fox News, and musician Sean Feucht. Feucht is a former worship leader at Bethel Church who recently said the nation should be ruled by people of faith. Feucht, who is also the founder of Let Us Worship, led the audience in singing worship songs, the national anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance. |
December 17, 2024: Ruth Graham at The New York Times “Trump Transition” blog:Sean Feucht, a prominent conservative Christian activist with ties to President-elect Donald J. Trump, announced this week that he would headline a rally at a Catholic parish in Washington on the night before the inauguration. The problem: He had not received approval from the parish, St. Joseph’s on Capitol Hill, or from the archdiocese of Washington. Feb 1, 2020: The Reporter reported: Sean Feucht may be running as a Republican candidate for California’s 3rd Congressional District, but he does not see himself as a politician. “I don’t look like a politician, and I’m not running as a politician,” he said. “I’m running as an outsider…I don’t owe anybody anything, and I want to represent the people, and I want to bring a fresh change.” Feucht also believes parents need to have more rights regarding mandatory sex education and vaccinations, both of which he cites as examples of “the overreach of government.”
March 3, 2020: Incumbent John Garamendi and Tamika Hamilton defeated Sean Feucht in the primary for U.S. House California District 3.
August 10, 2020: KGW8 reported: Feucht left Portland and took his traveling worship service to Seattle on Sunday, where hundreds attended, again without masks or social distancing. So who is Sean Feucht? First of all, his last name is pronounced "Foyt". He's 36 years old and from Missoula, Montana. His website refers to him as "a missionary, artist, speaker, author, activist and the founder of multiple worldwide movements." His website also says he's released 22 music albums, co-authored five books and developed an online school. Feucht has been a regular guest on Fox News, including after this weekend's event in Portland. According to his website, Feucht started three religious movements, Burn 24-7, Light a Candle and Hold the Line. September 27, 2019: Sean Feucht, a Christian artist well-known for his work with Bethel, announced that he is running for United States Congress in California district 3. According to his website, and his promotional video, Feucht points out that Congress has failed Americans and he intends to help change that. “Family values are being eroded, the unborn are sacrificed, morals are low, and taxes are high,” his website reads. “Families face unimaginable challenges to make ends meet. We need a new generation of leaders. Leaders with a vision, leaders who don’t seek a career, but are willing to sacrifice to fight for what is right.” May 17, 2016: Feucht's CD "The Things We Did at First" was released. July 20, 2022: In and interview and article posted by Christian Post Feucht said: "I think that the church's response to the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, it was a horrible response...I think people should have been celebrating and thank God that this 50-year prayer that we've been asking for, the reversing of this death decree, there should have been a whole lot more praise and a whole lot more thanks and a whole lot more pointing to God's faithfulness."
And on the church: "We've become seeker-friendly; we don't want to ruffle feathers. We've become powerless. Our meetings and gatherings are more like Christian clubs and less like the ecclesia, which is the ruling body government." September 29, 2022: Superspreader, a movie based on Feucht's COVID-19 protest concerts, was released. |
May 2, 2023: CBN: Worship Evangelist Sean Feucht Says 98 SatanCon Attendees Gave Their Lives to Christ
Hundreds of people over the past weekend attended what was billed as the "largest Satanic gathering in history" in Boston, Massachusetts.
As CBN News reported, the convention known as "SatanCon 2023" was held on April 28-30. It was promoted as "a weekend of blasphemy and remembrance in Boston" and also celebrated The Satanic Temple's (TST) 10-year anniversary.
Hundreds of people over the past weekend attended what was billed as the "largest Satanic gathering in history" in Boston, Massachusetts.
As CBN News reported, the convention known as "SatanCon 2023" was held on April 28-30. It was promoted as "a weekend of blasphemy and remembrance in Boston" and also celebrated The Satanic Temple's (TST) 10-year anniversary.
April 6, 2023:
Tim Dickinson writing for Rolling Stone noted that Trump has painted his legal woes in a frame of religious persecution. After his 34 count indictment Trump’s longtime religious adviser Paula White Cain, working with an evangelical group called Intercessors for America, organized an “Emergency Prayer Call” for Trump. He argued that believers in “our beautiful Christianity” have been targeted: “We’re being discriminated against as a religion. We’re being discriminated against as a faith,” he insisted. “And we can’t let that continue.” Laying it on even thicker, Trump declared: “The main thing that our country needs, again, is religion.” He insisted: “I’m fighting, very hard for people of religion, people that believe in God.” Finally, Trump implored his listeners: “I want you to pray really hard, because we have to have a victory in 2024.”
Paula White Cain then moved the call along, asking other prominent guests to make public prayers for the ex-president, who remained on the line. The speakers included Focus on the Family founder James Dobson, Christian Nationalist worship leader Sean Feucht, former acting attorney general Matt Whitaker, and former congress member Michele Bachmann. Feucht used his time to summon “prayer warriors” to “rise up” on Trump’s behalf. He then prayed directly to heaven: “We know that you got a plan God… You can take what the enemy meant for evil in this horrible, corrupt, disgusting, demonic situation with this case in New York [and] you can shift it — and turn it around for our good.” there are some name and groups in there that I once considered honorable. Trump, however, permanently taints anything everyone he touches. He is spiritually and politically toxic.
Tim Dickinson writing for Rolling Stone noted that Trump has painted his legal woes in a frame of religious persecution. After his 34 count indictment Trump’s longtime religious adviser Paula White Cain, working with an evangelical group called Intercessors for America, organized an “Emergency Prayer Call” for Trump. He argued that believers in “our beautiful Christianity” have been targeted: “We’re being discriminated against as a religion. We’re being discriminated against as a faith,” he insisted. “And we can’t let that continue.” Laying it on even thicker, Trump declared: “The main thing that our country needs, again, is religion.” He insisted: “I’m fighting, very hard for people of religion, people that believe in God.” Finally, Trump implored his listeners: “I want you to pray really hard, because we have to have a victory in 2024.”
Paula White Cain then moved the call along, asking other prominent guests to make public prayers for the ex-president, who remained on the line. The speakers included Focus on the Family founder James Dobson, Christian Nationalist worship leader Sean Feucht, former acting attorney general Matt Whitaker, and former congress member Michele Bachmann. Feucht used his time to summon “prayer warriors” to “rise up” on Trump’s behalf. He then prayed directly to heaven: “We know that you got a plan God… You can take what the enemy meant for evil in this horrible, corrupt, disgusting, demonic situation with this case in New York [and] you can shift it — and turn it around for our good.” there are some name and groups in there that I once considered honorable. Trump, however, permanently taints anything everyone he touches. He is spiritually and politically toxic.
Mar 11, 2023: Faith Tap: Christian Artists Descend on US Capitol, Fill Rotunda with Worship, Prayer - 7 Members of Congress Join Them
Sean Feucht, who is the founder of the “Let Us Worship” movement, gathered a few musicians together for a time of praise and worship.
Sean Feucht, who is the founder of the “Let Us Worship” movement, gathered a few musicians together for a time of praise and worship.
Jan 10, 2023: Baptist News Global: The New Apostolic Reformation drove the January 6 riots, so why was it overlooked by the House Select Committee?
As the 2020 presidential campaign drew near, the frequency of these sonic warfare battles picked up. One worship leader who took advantage of the opportunity was Sean Feucht, who attended “The Call” at age 17 where worship was led by Smith. Feucht also comes out of Bethel Church and the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry, which are led by the apostle Bill Johnson.
As the 2020 presidential campaign drew near, the frequency of these sonic warfare battles picked up. One worship leader who took advantage of the opportunity was Sean Feucht, who attended “The Call” at age 17 where worship was led by Smith. Feucht also comes out of Bethel Church and the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry, which are led by the apostle Bill Johnson.
Jan 1, 2023: Charisma:Pastor Shares Inspiring Message After Leftist Attack On His Church Sean Feucht and the Let Us Worship team moved their New Year's Eve party from a baseball field to the sanctuary of City View Assembly of God Church in San Diego due to rainy weather. But the night before the event, "Antifa or somebody, the LGBT community, vandalized the church," Let Us worship evangelist and co-leader Jay Koopman told Charisma News.
Dec 2, 2022: Baptist News Global: What happens when one church controls a majority of the City Council?
In Redding, Calif., members of a single evangelical megachurch now control a majority of seats on the City Council.
While this is a highly unusual situation for a city of nearly 100,000 people, Bethel Church is a highly unusual congregation as well.
The Pentecostal church may be best known nationwide for its “volunteer worship leader” Sean Feucht, who is an outspoken political conservative and led “worship rallies” nationwide during the COVID-19 pandemic despite public health warnings and restrictions
In Redding, Calif., members of a single evangelical megachurch now control a majority of seats on the City Council.
While this is a highly unusual situation for a city of nearly 100,000 people, Bethel Church is a highly unusual congregation as well.
The Pentecostal church may be best known nationwide for its “volunteer worship leader” Sean Feucht, who is an outspoken political conservative and led “worship rallies” nationwide during the COVID-19 pandemic despite public health warnings and restrictions
Washington Post: In existential midterm races, Christian prophets become GOP surrogates
This election cycle, Sean Feucht, a longhaired California prophetic figure and unsuccessful candidate for Congress in 2020, has appeared with Arizona gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake and Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.). Dan Cox, Maryland Republicans’ pick for governor, shared a stage with prophetess Julie Green. The events Wallnau attended included appearances by long-established right-wing prophetic figures including Dutch Sheets, Mario Murillo and Hank Kunneman.
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This election cycle, Sean Feucht, a longhaired California prophetic figure and unsuccessful candidate for Congress in 2020, has appeared with Arizona gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake and Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.). Dan Cox, Maryland Republicans’ pick for governor, shared a stage with prophetess Julie Green. The events Wallnau attended included appearances by long-established right-wing prophetic figures including Dutch Sheets, Mario Murillo and Hank Kunneman.
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October 25, 2022:
The Christian Nationalist top 20 offenders, according to Faithful America, are:
Greg Abbott, governor of Texas
Steve Bannon, political strategist, Catholic activist and former aide to Donald Trump
David Barton, pseudo-historian, activist and founder of WallBuilders
Lauren Boebert, U.S. representative from Colorado
Ted Budd, U.S. representative from North Carolina
Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida
Sean Feucht, activist and worship leader
Mayra Flores, U.S. representative from Texas
Michael Flynn, retired general, conspiracy theorist and megachurch speaker
Franklin Graham, evangelist and president of both the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan’s Purse
Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. representative from Georgia
Josh Hawley, U.S. senator from Missouri
Kristina Karamo, Secretary of state candidate in Michigan
Kari Lake, gubernatorial candidate in Arizona
Blake Masters, U.S. senate candidate in Arizona
Doug Mastriano, gubernatorial candidate in Pennsylvania
Mary Miller, U.S. representative from Illinois
Tony Perkins, pastor and president of Family Research Council
Joseph Strickland, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tyler, Texas
J.D. Vance, author and U.S. senate candidate from Ohio
The Christian Nationalist top 20 offenders, according to Faithful America, are:
Greg Abbott, governor of Texas
Steve Bannon, political strategist, Catholic activist and former aide to Donald Trump
David Barton, pseudo-historian, activist and founder of WallBuilders
Lauren Boebert, U.S. representative from Colorado
Ted Budd, U.S. representative from North Carolina
Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida
Sean Feucht, activist and worship leader
Mayra Flores, U.S. representative from Texas
Michael Flynn, retired general, conspiracy theorist and megachurch speaker
Franklin Graham, evangelist and president of both the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan’s Purse
Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. representative from Georgia
Josh Hawley, U.S. senator from Missouri
Kristina Karamo, Secretary of state candidate in Michigan
Kari Lake, gubernatorial candidate in Arizona
Blake Masters, U.S. senate candidate in Arizona
Doug Mastriano, gubernatorial candidate in Pennsylvania
Mary Miller, U.S. representative from Illinois
Tony Perkins, pastor and president of Family Research Council
Joseph Strickland, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tyler, Texas
J.D. Vance, author and U.S. senate candidate from Ohio
Aug 25, 2022: Spiritually Cracking Up: Christian Punchlines
All I am saying is that from my personal experience, these types of beliefs and statements only make our tribalistic and us vs. them tendencies even worse within the Christian faith. Identity politics and partisanship gets us nowhere.
This comes off as such an outlandish and accusatory statement that in the end, its just another Christian punchline. Its like a reading something a Christian would say but just from a conservative perspective. Like this fabulous post:
“Abortion is the sacrifice of babies on the altar of convenience. It grieves God. Every baby is uniquely created and loved by God. If you support abortion the love of the Father is not in you.”, Sean Feucht
All I am saying is that from my personal experience, these types of beliefs and statements only make our tribalistic and us vs. them tendencies even worse within the Christian faith. Identity politics and partisanship gets us nowhere.
This comes off as such an outlandish and accusatory statement that in the end, its just another Christian punchline. Its like a reading something a Christian would say but just from a conservative perspective. Like this fabulous post:
“Abortion is the sacrifice of babies on the altar of convenience. It grieves God. Every baby is uniquely created and loved by God. If you support abortion the love of the Father is not in you.”, Sean Feucht
July 20, 2022: Christian Post: Sean Feucht identifies 4 key issues the Church must boldly address in secular culture
Evangelist Sean Feucht has challenged the Church to address four key issues he believes are key to combating an increasingly secularized culture and lamented the lack of courage many church leaders exhibit in the face of social pressure.
Evangelist Sean Feucht has challenged the Church to address four key issues he believes are key to combating an increasingly secularized culture and lamented the lack of courage many church leaders exhibit in the face of social pressure.
July 11, 2022: Roling Stone: MAGA Preacher Sean Feucht Scored Millions From His Trump-Loving Flock
Sean Feucht is a far-right Jesus rocker who made a name for himself protesting Covid, praising Trump, and sticking it to the libs. He's also pulling in millions for his ministry — and recently bought houses in Southern California and Montana
Sean Feucht is a far-right Jesus rocker who made a name for himself protesting Covid, praising Trump, and sticking it to the libs. He's also pulling in millions for his ministry — and recently bought houses in Southern California and Montana
Apr 11, 2022: Christianity Daily: Sean Feucht Holds Massive Rally Protesting Disney's Opposition To Florida Parental Rights Bill
"Save the innocence of our kids" is the battle cry of Let Us Worship Founder Sean Feucht who held the "Hold The Line For Our Kids" rally in front of the Walt Disney Studio headquarters in Burbank, California last April 6.
"Save the innocence of our kids" is the battle cry of Let Us Worship Founder Sean Feucht who held the "Hold The Line For Our Kids" rally in front of the Walt Disney Studio headquarters in Burbank, California last April 6.
Mar 5, 2022: CBN: Sean Feucht Hosts Subway Worship Event Saturday, Urges Christians to Pray for NYC Crime Wave
Feucht believes that the church must be bold in prayer and worship to bring revival and turn the city around. Major crimes in New York City increased nearly 60 percent in February compared to the same month in 2021.
Feucht believes that the church must be bold in prayer and worship to bring revival and turn the city around. Major crimes in New York City increased nearly 60 percent in February compared to the same month in 2021.
Sept 17, 2021: Right Wing Watch: Right Wing Bonus Tracks: Little Gay Demons
Sean Feucht claims that former President Donald Trump really wanted to attend the prayer event Feucht held on the National Mall but couldn’t because President Joe Biden “took the entire bandwidth of the Secret Service” by attending various 9/11 commemorations.
Sean Feucht claims that former President Donald Trump really wanted to attend the prayer event Feucht held on the National Mall but couldn’t because President Joe Biden “took the entire bandwidth of the Secret Service” by attending various 9/11 commemorations.
Sept 14, 2021: Christian Post: Trump joins missionary Sean Feucht in call for 21 days of prayer
Declaring that “turning to God” is “the ultimate answer to evil,” former President Donald Trump joined missionary and political activist Sean Feucht in calling the nation to a period of 21 days of prayer on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 during a prayer event at the National Mall on Saturday.
Declaring that “turning to God” is “the ultimate answer to evil,” former President Donald Trump joined missionary and political activist Sean Feucht in calling the nation to a period of 21 days of prayer on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 during a prayer event at the National Mall on Saturday.