A worship band lead by Sean Feucht continues their revival tour across the West Coast even though they've been met with praise as well as violent resistance.
Violent protests and riots have started to happen across the U.S. for some months now, in some cases people have burned the American flag and Bibles.
However, a revival and faith movement has also begun.
On Saturday a worship band lead by Feucht was in Portland, Oregon and on August 9 they were in Seattle, Washington.
Both experiences were vastly different.
On one of his Facebook posts, Feucht talks about what his children witnessed in Oregon during the worship time.
He says, "They saw thousands and thousands (still don’t have an accurate number but was the largest gathering yet) gather blocks from violent streets without fear and sing their hearts out.
They saw genuine racial reconciliation.
They saw hundreds get radically saved and set free.
They watched hundreds run down to the river to get baptized. Just like the Jesus People movement days.
They witnessed God show up in a place so many have written off."
The band continued on the next day into Seattle where they experienced both revival and great resistance.
About that encounter, Feucht says, "Violent protestors showed up flashing knives! We had an entire satanic cult march through the worshippers the entire time yelling “Hail Satan!”
We had white Antifa yelling & threatening black local pastors!
They yelled obscenities and cursed at my wife and kids all night long!"
The anger from protesters to the worship gathering didn't stop the music from playing on Monday evening, even after a few people shut off the generators, according to Feucht.
"We saw salvations, healings, miracles and baptisms! It was on another level," says Feucht.
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