Christian singer Sean Feucht — who held concerts that spread the deadly COVID virus in 2020 — announced he is teaming up with the Trump administration to hold government worship services across the U.S., notes Right Wing Watch:
Feucht announced details of what he called the “Roots Of Revival” tour in which the federal government will partner with him as he hosts prayer events “from coast to coast [in] all the historic and epic places of revival and awakening that were birthed in America.”
“…The coolest part is we get to do it together with the Freedom 250 organization, which is the White House/Trump administration arm executing the mandate of celebrating America’s 250 year birthday. We’re so excited. We have come into an agreement with them to partner together, to collaborate together. They’re going to be coming out to some of our events.”
The Associated Press reported how Feucht made millions in donations, which he spent on personal real estate, upsetting his former religious allies:
Alongside his Christian rockstar status, revenue to Feucht’s ministry also skyrocketed, jumping from $243,000 in 2019 to $5 million in 2020 — the last year his ministry filed a Form 990 with the IRS.
It’s that deluge of money, Feucht’s and his ministry’s amassing of expensive real estate in its wake and their lack of financial transparency, which has former ministry staff and volunteers now accusing the worship leader of mismanaging ministry funds.
Three former associates with Feucht’s worship organizations, such as Burn 24-7, Let Us Worship and Light a Candle, shared details with The Associated Press about Feucht’s alleged financial mismanagement, verbal abuse and overworking volunteers and staff without fair wages.
(Sources: Right Wing Watch, Associated Press)
