Sean Feucht Invites Us to Honor the 20th Anniversary of 9/11 with Prayer
In remembrance of the 20th anniversary since 9/11, worship leader and songwriter Sean Feucht is calling on all Christians to come together for a time of worship and prayer. Let Us Worship Washington DC will take place on Sept 11 at the National Mall. To register, click HERE.
This worship gathering will honor:
- 20 yr anniversary of 9/11
- Largest military combat loss of life in a decade
- Crisis of leadership & direction in America
- Historic division in the church
Feucht announces, "I am so excited to announce that #LetUsWorship is headed back to Washington, DC, for two very special times of worship! On Saturday, September 11th, we will be holding a Candlelight Ceremony on the National Mall as a time of prayer for our nation. We will follow that up with a Let Us Worship service the next day, Sunday, September 12th - also on the National Mall. The last time we were in DC was a POWER TIME, and we are expectant that the Lord moves in power AGAIN!"
Throughout his career, Feucht has had founded a number of movements. "Burn 24-7" is a global worship and prayer movement launched out of Sean Feucht's dorm room in college, now spanning 6 continents and more than 250 cities. "Light A Candle" is a global missions and compassion movement bringing light, hope, healing, and tangible love to the hardest, darkest and some of the most isolated places on earth. "Hold the Line" is a political activist movement seeking to rally the global church to engage in their civic duty - to vote and stand up for causes of righteousness and justice in the governmental arena.
Sean has produced, recorded and released over 22 music albums, co-authored 5 books, created numerous teaching resources, developed an online school, and has ignited several global missional initiatives.
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