• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Christian News Now

Christian News Now

News for the Thinking Christian

  • Home
  • U.S.
  • World
  • Church
  • Faith
  • Tech & Science
  • Family
  • Entertainment
  • Sports

Los Angeles Activists Say Sean Feucht Is ‘Waging Biological Warfare’ Ahead of Homeless Outreach Events

December 31, 2020 by Staff

by Alejandra Molina

LOS ANGELES (RNS) Los Angeles activists are holding car caravans on Wednesday evening and New Year’s Eve to block Christian recording artist Sean Feucht from holding outreach events in two LA homeless communities, including the 54-block area of Skid Row.

Stephen “Cue” Jn-Marie — who founded the faith community known as The Row, or “The Church Without Walls,” in Skid Row — and Pete White — founder of the Los Angeles Community Action Network — are among the organizers taking part in the blockade.

In a statement Tuesday (Dec. 29), Jn-Marie and White said that “Feucht is waging biological warfare against a community he deems as defenseless.”

“He will soon find this is not the case if he chooses to continue down this path,” the statement read.

Feucht’s Dec. 30-31 events in Skid Row and Echo Park are part of his national “Let Us Worship” tour that protests COVID-19 restrictions. The two days of outreach will culminate with a New Year’s Eve celebration from 9 p.m. to midnight at the parking lot of Higher Vision Church in the city of Valencia, more than 30 miles away.

It is unclear what Feucht means by “outreach” to the homeless communities and what is planned for the events being held there. He has not responded to requests for comment by Religion News Service.

His music tour, which Feucht refers to as the #letusworship movement, has been criticized by health officials and faith leaders alike for drawing thousands of spectators and worshippers, many ignoring social distancing guidelines and health orders requiring masks.

Elena Stern, a spokeswoman with the city’s department of public works, told RNS on Dec. 22 the city had not received an application or issued a permit for any of the scheduled events. Other events held by Feucht in Seattle; Nashville, Tennessee; Washington, D.C.; and other U.S. cities have also met with opposition by local authorities and scattered counterprotests.

Feucht’s New Year’s Eve events come as Los Angeles County is experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.

Jn-Marie told RNS he sent Feucht a Facebook message on Dec. 21 to express concern about his plans to visit Skid Row. As of Dec. 29, Feucht had not responded.

Faith leaders, in a Dec. 29 Zoom call hosted by the California Poor People’s Campaign, demanded LA Mayor Eric Garcetti, California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles County Board Supervisor Chair Hilda Solis take immediate action against Feucht holding the outreach events. 

In a statement submitted to CBS News Los Angeles,Solis said she was concerned about the events and asked the county’s department of public health to look into this matter. 

The Rev. Beth Johnson, minister at Palomar Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, criticized Feucht’s upcoming events as “exploitative.”

“For a person who purports to care for their community or for people who need religion, Sean Feucht is actually exploiting communities,” Johnson said.

For Feucht to visit Skid Row is “tantamount to abuse,” she said.

“To come into someone’s place, someone’s neighborhood where they are not able to leave, it’s like as if you are walking into somebody’s house,” Johnson added.

Jn-Marie and White said they’ve created hand-washing stations, provided hygiene products and doubled down on promoting mask-wearing. While the community welcomes food, clothing, hygiene items and any other assistance, Jn-Marie said, Skid Row doesn’t need “people to come in for a photo op.”

“We’ve worked to keep the community safe,” he said.

Filed Under: Faith

Primary Sidebar

Trending News

‘Devoted Christian’ Ella Cook and ‘Role Model’ Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov Identified as Victims of Brown University Shooting

Can You Sin in Heaven?—Apologist Sean McDowell Gives Surprising View

Jenny McCarthy: Charlie Kirk’s Murder Helped Me Surrender to Jesus

Angel Studios Faces Backlash Over Andy Serkis’ ‘Animal Farm’ Cast, Which Includes Trans and Gay Voice Actors

RSS ChurchLeaders

  • ‘This Is an Anti-Communism Film’—Angel Studios Responds to Criticism of Upcoming ‘Animal Farm’ Film
  • Albert Mohler Calls Kirk Cameron’s Annihilationist View on Hell a ‘Fatal Error’

RSS Faithit

  • “My Husband Turned Blue to Gray”: Wife In Shock Over the One Drink That Killed Her Husband
  • Growing Up in Pornland: How Porn-Addicted Boys Are “Sexual Bullying” Our Teen Daughters

RSS ForEveryMom

  • High School Principal’s Letter to Parents: We’re Pressuring Our Kids to Death
  • What Are the Signs That Your Teen Is Sexually Active?

Footer

About Us

Privacy Policy

Terms and Conditions

Contact Us

Newsletter

Search

Copyright © 2025 · Christian News Now