Christian nationalist musician Sean Feucht claimed religious persecution when his “Let Us Worship” tour was blocked from eight Canadian cities this month. In a blazing opinion piece, Canadian Christian musician Elias Dummer struck back at Feucht, claiming his narrative was revenue-driven rather than ministry-based. “Canadians aren’t buying what Sean Feucht is selling. Neither am I,” Dummer said bluntly in his opinion piece for Premier Christianity. “Churches meet weekly, and more,...| The Roys Report
Although worship leader Sean Feucht’s week-long tour of eastern Canada is over, it has sparked debate over free speech and religious rights, and whether government officials can censor performers with whom they disagree. The controversial activist — known for his support of President Donald Trump and conservative beliefs on abortion, gender, and sexuality — had six concerts cancelled by Canadian officials citing “safety concerns” or complaints by residents. Montreal Mayor Valérie ...| The Roys Report