Bethel Music’s Sean Feucht Is Running For US Congress
Bethel Music's worship leader and songwriter Sean Feucht is running for United States Congress in California district 3. The worship artist, who has become increasingly more open about his political views over the past couple of years, is running on "hope, inspiration, and change before it's too late."
According to his website, and his promotional video, Feucht points out that Congress has failed Americans and he intends to help change that. "Family values are being eroded, the unborn are sacrificed, morals are low, and taxes are high," his website reads. "Families face unimaginable challenges to make ends meet. We need a new generation of leaders. Leaders with a vision, leaders who don't seek a career, but are willing to sacrifice to fight for what is right."
"This is our time to stand up and speak up, this is our moment to be the change. I'm not going to sit back, watch and wait!"
According to his campaign Instagram page, his first official event is being held on Friday, September 27.
Sean Feucht is a husband, father, missionary, musician, speaker, author and founder of a grassroots global worship, prayer and missions organization, Burn 24/7. Feucht travels to 20-30 nations per year planting furnaces of worship and prayer, training, mobilizing, leading worship and speaking.Sean has produced, recorded and released 20 music albums, co-authored 5 books, numerous teaching resources and has ignited several global missional initiatives. He and his wife, high school sweetheart, Kate, have three children, Keturah, Malachi and Ezra. In August 2016 Feucht and his family moved from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Redding, California to be a part of the Bethel Music community. Feucht's released Wild last November.
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