Gospel artist and outspoken faith leader Sean Feucht made a bold statement on Russell Brand’s podcast recently, opening up about the moment during the pandemic when he knew he had to take action. For Feucht, it was when the government attempted to shut down churches and worship services that he realized there was no going back.
Feucht, who became widely known for his "Let Us Worship" movement, explained to Brand how the restrictions on churches became his personal tipping point.
Throughout the pandemic, while protests and political rallies were permitted in many places, church gatherings were shut down, leaving many to question the priorities of local governments. Feucht, who has always been vocal about his faith and freedom of worship, saw this as an attack on something sacred and non-negotiable. He knew that if the government could restrict worship, they could ultimately control the very heart of spiritual freedom.
This mindset led Feucht to start his now-famous “Let Us Worship” rallies. From city streets to parks, he organized mass gatherings of believers, defying lockdown restrictions in order to lift their voices and sing together. The movement quickly gained traction, drawing thousands across the nation.
For Feucht, the fight wasn’t just about fighting for the right to gather; it was about protecting an intrinsic part of American freedom — the right to worship without government interference. His message of resilience in faith resonated with millions who felt that their rights had been stripped away during the pandemic.
Watch the full moment from the podcast and tell us — where do you draw the line?