Bethel’s Sean Feucht Bringing Worship Tour to Greg Locke’s Church
What an ugly pairing. Sean Feucht, the worship leader made famous after his illegal “guerrilla” worship sermons swept through the nation during the heat of the pandemic, putting on maskless concerts all throughout the United States that attracted tens of thousands of people, is putting on a worship service at Greg Locke’s church.
Readers of Protestia will recognize Locke as the foul-mouthed, spouse-abusing-and-abandoning, Tennessee “pastor” who notoriously divorced his wife of two decades and quickly married his secretary, claimed that “Mitch McConnell is being controlled by Illuminati hand signals,” threatened a Dunkin’ Donuts worker with kicking his teeth down his throat, and recently said that if you deny the existence of tunnels under the White House or Capitol Building that were uncovered by the military and used to house both live and dead children, you’re just as complicit in the abuse as “crack-smoking perverts.”
Set for Saturday the 28th, Locke reminded his congregants during yesterday’s service:
And so just before we get up, don’t forget this coming Saturday night, six to eight o’clock, Sean Feucht’s Let us Worship will be under the tent. We’re hosting, it’s is going to be their whole worship set, their whole worship opportunity for those two hours. I will be preaching up front at the beginning just for a few moments, but we’re hosting them, the chairs will actually be out. Because this tent will stand – it’ll seat about 3000, it’ll stand about 4000 – and so we’ll probably have about three or four thousand people here.
We have reached out to Feucht’s press team and asked him to what extent he was aware of Locke’s history before he agreed to the booking, and we will update this page accordingly.