What started as a movement of worship in response to the overreach of California Governor Gavin Newsom that was overruled by the Supreme Court, “Let Us Worship” the ministry started by Sean Feucht and co. has gone global.
The ministry just wrapped up its first international trip to South Africa and a reported 8,000 came out to be a part of the worship, thousands responding to the altar call, and hundreds turned in drugs.
Feucht tweeted, “Salvations, healings, freedom from addiction and SO MUCH HOPE AND JOY restored today. God is ALIVE and MOVING in South Africa!!!”
Salvations, healings, freedom from addiction and SO MUCH HOPE AND JOY restored today.
God is ALIVE and MOVING in South Africa!!! #LetUsWorship pic.twitter.com/66NRWVWW12
— Sean Feucht (@seanfeucht) July 9, 2022
Thousands responded to the altar calls, turned in their drug paraphernalia, and came to Jesus.
Feucht shared on social media, “It felt like 1/3 of the crowd was running to Jesus for salvation, freedom addiction and surrender as drugs, needles, pills and lots more was thrown on the stage.
I’m undone and in awe again at the miracle power of JESUS tonight! HE JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER!
The ministry also showed the gospel in their actions, providing food distribution to the poor and sharing resources with those struggling,
“Grocery giveaway this morning in township areas of Johannesburg!!! The love of Jesus becoming tangible for families across the city!”
Grocery giveaway this morning in township areas of Johannesburg!!!
The love of Jesus becoming tangible for families across the city! pic.twitter.com/A1J7Q2eshe
— Sean Feucht (@seanfeucht) July 9, 2022
As for the rest of the summer, Let Us Worship is back in the states and moving on to cities including Detroit and Boise, ID, then Seattle, Austin, and Philadelphia.