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September 16, 2023
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agreeing with God’s word on Morality is the equivalent to propagating racism
and hate. That’s right – Evidently associating your faith with Patriotism against
Medical Tyranny and against LGBTQ godlessness is being labeled racism and hate!
This news story caught my attention because I grew up in Eastern
Washington State. Specifically I grew up in Ellensburg WA. It is the County
Seat for Kittitas County and is about 107 miles east of Seattle (the
Cascades separate) and about 173 miles west of Spokane (according to
Duck-Duck-Go searches).
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how Christianity is being maligned by cultural Leftist transformation.
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Christians protest plans to censure Spokane mayor for
appearance at Sean Feucht prayer event
By Leonardo Blair,
Senior Features Reporter
September 14, 2023
Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward (R) receives prayer from Pastor Matt Shea (C) of On Fire Ministries, as Sean Feucht, a conservative musician and activist, prays along during a "Let Us Worship" event in the city on August 20, 2023. | Screengrab: X/@josephdpeterson
Several Christian residents in Spokane, Washington,
protested plans by the city council Monday to censure or formally rebuke
Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward for attending a worship event hosted by
conservative activist missionary Sean Feucht and receiving prayer from former
state legislator-turned-pastor, Matt Shea last month.
Shea is the senior pastor of On Fire Ministries &
Kingdom Christian Academy. He was kicked out of the state
Republican caucus after an independent
investigation found
him guilty of domestic terrorism because of his involvement
with the armed takeover at Oregon’s Malheur Wildlife Refuge in 2016, The Washington Post reported. Feucht, who is
well-known for his “Let
Us Worship” movement launched to combat ongoing worship
restrictions during the COVID-19 lockdowns, is an avowed Christian nationalist
who believes Christians
should be ruling the nation and writing laws.
On Aug. 20, Woodward attended the ‘Let Us Worship’ event in Spokane and received prayer from Shea about a minute after he declared that same-sex marriage and transgender issues “have one answer, and His name is Jesus Christ,” according to Range Media.
Lyle Dach, a businessman and a non-voting deacon of Spokane
Valley Assembly Church, who opposes the plan to censure Woodward, said before
the city council on Monday that he saw no hate at the prayer event, as was
claimed by critics and Woodward's political rival in the mayoral campaign, Lisa
Brown.
“I'm going to ask you where the hate is because being at the
concert, this is what I saw. And I want to kind of bring this to the public
awareness here. I saw people ready to pray. I heard people crying out. I saw
people who wanted answers for the many concerns they have today,” Dach added in
a recording of the meeting shared on YouTube. [Blog
Editor: This is a one-hour & 17-minutes Youtube video of the Spokane City
Council. Lyle can be viewed at about the 25-minute mark criticizing the City
Council for censuring the Mayor.]
“I heard a pastor who the media hates call to action every
believer to get past their political indifference and pray for our leaders like
believers are called to do. I then heard the same pastor corporately pray for
the fire victims and a mayor and other leaders on stage,” he told the city
council.
Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward | Screenshot: KHQ
Some local religious leaders such as Mark Finney, pastor of
Emmaus church in Spokane, were among Woodward’s detractors, according to FaVs News.
Finney stated on Facebook that “when community leaders
publicly fraternize with those who espouse hatred, racism, and violence, it
validates toxic ideologies and makes them seem ‘normal’ to the watching world.”
Dach noted, however, that he saw no hate or Christian
nationalism at the Feucht event.
Part 1 of “The Mayoral Prayer.” pic.twitter.com/nVy9z83dJ7
— Joseph (he/him) (@josephdpeterson) August 21, 2023
Rebecca Murakami, who is a member of Shea’s church, told
Range Media just before the meeting that she believes the planned censure of
Woodward could be an effort to silence Christians.
“If the city council wants to stop her from doing that, do
they want to silence all Christians?” she asked. “What is the plan behind that?
One thing leads to the next.”
Woodward, who is running for re-election for mayor of
Spokane in November, has repeatedly stated that she did not know Shea
personally prior to the event. Though Shea insists that she knew he would be
attending, Woodward maintains that she agreed to attend the event to pray for
the victims of a wildfire that was still raging at the time.
“I've never met Matt Shea before that time. I've covered the
controversies regarding Matt Shea. I obviously knew who he was, but I had no
idea why I was being introduced to him,” Woodward, a former journalist, told KHQ in an interview on Friday.
“I was never told that he was part of the event. I was never
told that he was going to pray over me, that he would be on stage with me. I
just thought he was there, along with 4,000 other members of the local faith
community, along with dozens of other pastors from all different churches, all
different denominations. And that, for some reason, he found out that I was
going to be there, wanted to introduce himself and then walked away.”
She explained that she also did not know Sean Feucht and
that her primary reason for going to the “Let Us Worship” event was to support
the community in prayer.
“I wasn't going to walk away from my purpose of being there,
to pray for families who are hurting in our community,” she said.
“I didn't know who that (Sean Feucht) was. I mean, I don't
follow [the] white nationalist scene. ... I didn't even know what a Christian
nationalist was. I've never even heard that term before. So I didn't know who
Sean Feucht was. I didn't know that Matt Shea was connected to him,” Woodward
added. “I get invited to pray at a lot of different prayer services. I meet
with a lot of people. As the mayor of Spokane, I represent everybody. I
represent people who voted for me, I represent people who didn't vote for me. I
represent people who agree with me and people who don't agree with me.”
Shea refuted Woodward's claims in an Aug. 21 post on X:
"@IdahoTribune This
is an annual event planned months ago to worship Jesus. https://letusworship.us It
wasn't for "fire victims." She was invited and she accepted BEFORE
the fires started on Friday. However, we of course wanted to pray last night
for all those who have lost everything and be there for them and also pray for
our leaders. Praying for leaders, especially during a crisis, isn't political
it is Biblical. She is the one that politicized what everyone knows was a
worship event. We are praying for Nadine."
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Of course those professing sin and wanting sin to spread will want Christians to be out of government. All Christians must support their government and vote their conscience on the issues. Matt Shea was wrongly censured. Christians should be in control of thus nation and should be writing the laws. The original covenant of this country was founded by the Purotans who came here from the Plymouth Compact. That is not "nationalistic. It is simply choosing to live in covenant relatiochip with God and insisting within our lands that we will he safe to do so.
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