Worship leader and activist Sean Faech is calling for what Canada considers as “the devil’s hub” after officials across the country forced the cancellation of events in several cities.
“They hold naked Pride Parade and Drag Queen Story Hour and more, but they don’t give the same opportunity to come and worship and pray,” he told CBN News. ”
“This is the home of generations of old demons we face and is now resurfaced in Canada,” he added.
One of the churches facing censorship, the Spanish-speaking congregation in Montreal, was fined $2,500 to host a church service featuring Feucht, whose views on sexuality, abortion and government sparked the outrage of Canadian authorities.
The Montreal Minister’s Restaurant Thion Church stop was part of Let Us Worshing Founder’s “Revive in 25” tour, a massive cross-country revival style outreach that aimed to bring massive outdoor acclaim to cities across Canada.
A spokesman for Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante told Global News that the church had not been notified in advance and had not obtained the appropriate permission to hold concert-style events, and chose to host it anyway.
Mayor’s representative, Philip Massa, said Feucht’s tour “contrary to the values of inclusion, solidarity and respect defended in Montreal,” adding that the city views “hapless and discernible speeches as “freedom of expression.”
In at least six cities, Canadian officials forced the cancellation of Feucht’s performance. They included a church in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown. Moncton, New Brunswick. Quebec City and Gatineau, Quebec. Vaughn, Ontario, according to CTV News.
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Eventually, Feucht and his team were able to reorganize. They found alternative venues for the cancelled show and still held worship events, Feucht told CBN News, most often attended for government authorities, possibly all the screams caused by trying to censor them.
“We not only secured last-minute venues in all these cities, but God turned it around what the enemy meant for evil,” he noted Genesis 50:20. “We promoted that and they’ve grown to a massive scale.”
He continued. “Their efforts to cancel them only informed the people. We ran down the altar and gave life to Jesus, who had never even known that I had come 24 hours ago.
This all comes after he was faced with allegations of mismanagement of ministry funds and mental abuse by former colleagues earlier this year. On his part, the former Bethel worship leader dismissed his claims against him as “a complete fake,” facilitated by “ex-volunteers with eveaters” who have “attacked ministry for over a decade.”
Check out the full conversation with Feucht below.
 
		 
									 
					