Worship leader and Christian music revivalist Sean Feucht is headed to the White House on Friday, April 25, to lead worship—after receiving the last-minute invitation that he believes was divinely appointed.
“I’m going to lead worship at the White House tomorrow 🙏🏽🇺🇸🔑🗝️,” Feucht posted on X, referencing Isaiah 22:22: “I will place on his shoulder the key to the house of David; what he opens no one can shut, and what he shuts no one can open.”
The verse, which speaks of divine access and authority, is central to Feucht’s belief that this spontaneous opportunity isn’t just political—it’s prophetic.
Known for launching the Let Us Worship movement during COVID lockdowns, Feucht has built a national platform turning city centers into stages of revival. His music fuses worship and patriotism, challenging believers to take their faith outside church walls and into the culture. Now, that mission is literally going behind the gates of the most powerful house in America.
Feucht didn’t disclose many details about the event, but his post—filled with keys and American flag emojis—has set off waves of excitement across Christian and conservative circles online. Many see the moment as a breakthrough for worship music in the public square.
From beach revivals to Capitol Hill, Feucht’s journey is a testimony of doors opening where the world least expects them. On Friday, his song becomes a statement—not just of praise, but of purpose.
The American Beat will follow this historic moment as worship music fills the White House.