“Let Us Worship” is a prayer, worship, and revival movement that has played a role in revitalizing the Church’s influence on America’s political landscape since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

You can often find Sean Feucht, the leader of this movement, with guitar in hand inside state capitol buildings and in public squares of major cities sharing the Gospel message.

“We need revival in America,” Feucht recently shared on Facebook. “God is still the only hope.”


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According to CBN, The organization is less than one week away from celebrating its three-year anniversary where it all began in California, and its nationwide impact cannot be denied.

Countless souls have been set free from addiction and darkness, embracing salvation through Jesus Christ as a result of Feucht’s ministry efforts.

Now a satanic band is looking to mimic Feucht’s model promoting a “Let Us Burn” tour.

“Feucht is openly a theocrat who courts the attention of politicians and seeks to proselytize through his performances,” said Lucien Greaves, the founder of the Satanic Temple (TST) and leader behind the band, Satanic Planet.

Greaves announced his own tour in a video on Twitter.

He shared, “(Feucht) has his opinions, and we have ours, but one thing the government can not do is preference his viewpoint over ours by giving him exclusive access to perform a concert on the Capitol grounds.

That stage is every bit as much ours as it is his, so, in the name of pluralism and religious liberty, there are some state capitols that are likely soon to be hosting Satanic Planet shows.”

Feucht responded to the news by sharing, “Imitation is the highest form of flattery.” The Satanic Temple’s band has even copied Feucht’s logo but uses an upside-down cross instead.

“The devil always tries to counterfeit the real,” Feucht said. “We are having a real impact across America while living rent-free in the heads of the Satanists.”