
Sean Feucht’s “Let Us Worship” tour stopped in New York City’s Times Square on Sunday night (Sept. 25) in an event that Feucht said “was hijacked with praise, joy and salvation…If it can happen there, it can happen anywhere!”
There was no stage, big light show, or video production, just Feucht’s band filling Times Square along with 5,000 other voices, the majority of which were New York City residents, singing praises to God in one of the busiest parts of the nation.
Feucht told ChurchLeaders that the NYPD said “they’ve never seen anything like” the faith-based Christian event they witnessed last night.
“When people say the church is dead here, don’t listen to them,” Feucht said. “God is moving, people are rising up. There is a bold church in the midst of, you know, the COVID pandemic and the lockdowns and the tyrannical government orders from the governor and mayor here. There’s a church that’s rising up that’s refusing to back down and we experienced that last night and it was very, very, very powerful.”