Prayer Event Turns to “Worship Protest” After Officials Barricade Christians Out
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Ahead of the event, organizer Feucht said on his Facebook page that the closure was targeted to his “Let Us Pray” gathering, which he has held at cities on the West Coast.
Feucht organized a similar rally in Capitol Hill’s Cal Anderson Park earlier this year.
“We’re all getting together a group of believers. We’re still worshipping because I feel like Christians are under a lot of persecution right now,” McKenna said.
Feucht on his Facebook page called the park closure “hypocrisy,” though Seattle Parks and Recreation did not specifically cite the planned event as the reason for the closure.
“Seattle Parks and Recreation does not allow unpermitted public events to take place in Seattle parks and asks the public to continue to adhere to current public health guidelines so that we can keep our parks open,” the city said in a statement.
“I understand people want to worship God in their own way, I just want them to do it safely,” said Jade, a Seatle resident.
In a video posted on Twitter, Feucht said, “The city decided to barricade the entire park for our peaceful worship and prayer gathering.”
We’re calling tonight a “Worship Protest” for legal reasons.
See ya in the streets next to GasWorks Park!Live on Facebook at 6pm!Already so many people here next to this bulldozer. Tonight could get a little wild #LetUsWorship pic.twitter.com/VvqmAh3VyS— Sean Feucht (@seanfeucht) September 7, 2020
Nevertheless, the event became a “worship protest” and was moved into the street near Gas Works Park.
Seattle Parks and Recreation closed the area on Sept. 4, citing that the decision was “due to anticipated crowding that could impact the public health of residents.”
Feucht told CBN News that the worship protest was still powerful and “the Spirit of God moved.”
“The Lord called me to declare that this is a new Jesus People movement,” he added, saying that the restrictions imposed by politicians “are only making the church stronger.”
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