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Source: Rolling Stone
MAGA Preacher Prays for a Jesus Fire to Consume Spokane
Nikki McCann Ramirez
Mon, August 28, 2023 at 2:58 PM EDT·4 min read
What happens when you combine a Christian nationalist musician and a disgraced former state representative-turned-pastor accused of domestic terrorism? According to local lawmakers and faith leaders in Washington state, its a recipe for bigotry cloaked in religious language.
Controversy has erupted in Spokane after Mayor Nadine Woodward appeared at a Let Us Worship event on Aug. 20, hosted by Christian singer Sean Feucht with special guest Matt Shea, a former state representative in Washington accused of domestic terrorism. The mayors appearance alongside Shea, as well as comments made by Feuch about a religious wildfire ravaging Spokane while actual fires destroyed parts of the county has angered members of the community.
Feucht rose to prominence during the pandemic, hosting anti-lockdown concerts that drew thousands of attendees. In 2023, he partnered with the right-wing group Turning Point USA (TPUSA) for a religious revival tour. The organization was present at the event in Spokane.
Feucht has made millions capitalizing on the overlap between the religious rights reverence for Donald Trump and the rapidly growing influence of Christian Nationalism. Much like other celebrity evangelists, Feucht is living large on the financial contributions of his devout flock, purchasing millions in property and indulging in lavish vacations. But, as previously reported by Rolling Stone, the financials of Sean Feucht Ministry Inc. are raising eyebrows. Despite constantly soliciting donations, and raking in more than $5.3 million in 2020, the organization claimed it had received $0 in contributions that same year.
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(1,533 posts)he taught such virtues as compassion, humility and forgiveness. Today's Christian nationalist movement seems to be the antithesis of everything he actually taught.