Christian ministry holds ‘worship protest’ in street after Seattle barricades park
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(Worthy News) – Seattle shut down a park on Labor Day to stop a Christian prayer rally, so the Sean Feucht Ministries moved the event to the streets, renaming it a “worship protest.”
Hundreds of worshipers turned up Monday night to the “Let Us Worship” rally, which Mr. Feucht held on a blocked-off street and parking lot after Seattle barricaded Gas Works Park, the original venue, citing the risk to public health.
Mr. Feucht blamed the city’s decision on “bias,” given that at least three protests were held over Labor Day weekend, including a Monday melee that saw demonstrators throw rocks, bottles and homemade explosives outside the Seattle Police Officers Guild building on Fourth Avenue South. [ Source: Washington Times (Read More…) ]
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