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Abbotsford denies permit for MAGA singer Sean Feucht’s show, citing protestsABBOTSFORD — The City of Abbotsford says it will not issue a permit for a concert by Sean Feucht, becoming the latest ...
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The Christian Post on MSNCanadian church slapped with $2,500 fine for hosting pro-Trump worship leader Sean FeuchtA church in Montreal, Quebec, has been slapped with a 2,500 fine for hosting a church service featuring activist missionary ...
Parks Canada cancelled Sean Feucht's concert permit at York Redoubt due to safety concerns arising from his controversial ...
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The Christian Post on MSNWinnipeg denies permit to Sean Feucht for revival meeting amid controversy: 'State censorship'The city government of Winnipeg, Manitoba, denied a permit Tuesday for activist missionary and worship leader Sean Feucht to ...
American Christian singer Sean Feucht's concert in downtown Charlottetown on July 24 is reportedly not being supported by the ...
U.S.-based Christian musician Sean Feucht wasn't exactly a household name, but his recent concert tour in Eastern and Central ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNWho is Sean Feucht and why is he controversial?Sean Feucht, a far-right U.S. Christian singer-songwriter and preacher, is scheduled to appear in West Kelowna and Abbotsford ...
Kenneth Washington, best known for portraying radio expert Sgt. Baker on 'Hogan's Heroes,' died on July 18.
Christian singer and songwriter Sean Feucht led a time of worship Monday in front of the Supreme Court crediting God's goodness following the landmark decision to strike down Roe v. Wade.
Worship artist Sean Feucht of California plans a 50-state "Kingdom to the Capitol" tour in 2023 to pray in each state and influence change. He says God is nation's "only hope." ...
Christian singer and celebrity Sean Feucht addresses crowds at a Let Us Worship concert. Feucht is accusing HarperCollins of “bowing to the mob” in canceling his upcoming book over his ...
Christian musician Sean Feucht, of California, sings to the crowd during a “Let Us Worship” tour concert and rally at the National Mall in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 25, 2020.
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