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  1. Sean Feucht

    Sean Feucht is a missionary, musician, activist, author, and speaker. He married his high school sweetheart Kate, and together with their four children Keturah, Malachi, Ezra, and Zion, Sean travels the world sharing the life-changing power of the Gospel.

  2. About — SEAN FEUCHT

    Sean is married to his high school sweetheart, Kate, and is obsessed with their four children: Keturah, Malachi, Ezra, and Zion. His heart is to bring integrity, hope, and inspiration to every sphere of society.

  3. Music — SEAN FEUCHT

    Sean has produced, recorded and released over 22 music albums, co-authored 5 books, created numerous teaching resources and has ignited several global missional initiatives.

  4. Press — SEAN FEUCHT

    Sean Feucht Talks About His Recent Disney Protests and His Thoughts on Free Speech.

  5. Burn 24-7 — SEAN FEUCHT

    Sean Feucht is the founder of Burn 24-7, an organization kindled from the flames of spontaneous day and night worship gatherings among college students in 2005.

  6. Book Sean — SEAN FEUCHT

    Aug 16, 2018 · Fill out this information to invite Sean Feucht to speak/lead worship at your next event.

  7. Op - Ed — SEAN FEUCHT

    “My tongue is The pen of a ready writer.” - Psalm 45:1

  8. Light a Candle — SEAN FEUCHT

    In the News Light a Candle A MISSIONS MOVEMENT Light A Candle is a global missions and compassion movement, founded by Sean in 2010. IT IS BETTER TO LIGHT A CANDLE THAN TO CURSE THE DARKNESS The name is derived from the phrase “it is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness” - and that is exactly the purpose.

  9. Let Us Worship - Miami — SEAN FEUCHT

    This is a live worship album with Sean Feucht and Kim Walker-Smith from Miami, Florida on New Year's Eve 2021. Governor Ron DeSantis joined to celebrate the freedom of the Lord in Florida and ring in the new year with worship, praise to Jesus, …

  10. Hold the Line — SEAN FEUCHT

    Hold the Line is a political activist movement to engage the church and millennials who have been inactive in the past elections.