Let Us Worship Tour: Eyewitness to Spiritual Shift in Places Like Times Square NYC
By Alex Murashko
Let Us Worship leader Sean Feucht declared that there’s a spiritual shift happening in America as evidenced during tour stops such as Times Square in New York City on Monday over the 4th of July weekend.
“When thousands of worshippers flood Times Square with praise to Jesus, the atmosphere changes to one of salvations, healings and miracles,” Feucht stated on social media recently. “There is no place too dark, too hard or too distracting for God to move.”
The Let Us Worship stop in New York is one of many in the “Kingdom to Capitol” summer tour that includes upcoming visits to State Capitols such as Providence Rhode Island, Salem Oregon, and Boise Idaho. TPUSA Faith (an initiative of Turning Point USA) is partnering with Let Us Worship for “our most ambitious and historic revival tour yet, visiting every single state capitol in America.” The partnership believes this is a season for revival in America.
Feucht and the Let Us Worship team, who have faced plenty of opposition to his worship events during the last three years said that the pushback from groups such as satanists has ramped up.
“These high places are sacred to them. These Capitol cities, these Capitol steps are meaningful and Christians for so long haven’t been engaged in the Capitol arena or political arena even though those Capitols dictate what happens to millions of our lives,” he said during a Facebook video post. “Now, we are a threat to the enemy.”
Feucht said that people’s lives were healed and transformed during the tour, including those freed of demonic oppression. The tour has included 18 U.S. city stops thus far.
“We saw the church rise up in boldness,” he said. “This is why we are seeing the satanists and the enemy come so hard after us. It’s not because we’ve done these revivals and they’re mad. No, they know we have done revivals. It’s because we are messing with their high places.”
The reason Let Us Worship is touring Capitols is not because the group is trying to be political, Feucht said.
“We are on an assignment from God to take back the high places and turn them into places of praise.”
Alex Murashko is lead writer for the Thinke writing team. He highlights Christ followers within the media industry at Media on Mission.
Connect: @AlexMurashko