Prominent worship leader Sean Feucht keeps getting caught in lies and deception. His newest post on X has been widely mocked, with many in the community calling it a clear falsehood.
We previously wrote about Feucht after he was accused by multiple former senior ministry leaders and employees of fraud, embezzlement, abuse, and chronic exaggeration. He also recently claimed he was attacked by a witch, even though the video shows something very different.
On X, Feucht tagged Christian apologist Mike Winger and journalist Julie Roys, accusing them of being complicit in his being targeted by Hindu extremists and Muslim radicals because of their criticism of him.
This prompted Winger to point out that there was something very suspicious about the note that Sean allegedly received.

He later added:

Commenting on it further, Winger continued:

True. It was indeed quickly “community noted.”

Lastly, to make a point, Winger crafted his own fake message.

Despite being called to delete his post, Feucht has so far kept it up.

















One response to “Sean Feucht Accused Of Writing Fake Messages To Himself to Attack Other Christians”
the false shepherds, wolves and tares just keep exposing themselves…