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Published: September 7, 2021

‘Let Us Worship’ Returns to DC for 9/11 ‘Day of Prayer for America’

By The Editor

Sean Feucht of the “Let Us Worship” tour is calling all believers to the nation’s capital this Saturday, September 11, for a national day of prayer.

Feucht told CBN News why the event, which is called “Day of Prayer for America,” was not originally supposed to take place this month, however, God’s divine plan intervened.

“I didn’t want this day. When I asked the National Park Service for a permit just like we did last year, I wanted a date in October,” he pointed out. “They came back to me and said, ‘Actually we can’t give you a date in October, the only dates we have available are September 11 and 12.’ And I knew in that moment this was a total God setup.”

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Feucht invited America’s last four presidents to participate in the event and said Donald Trump may make a video appearance.

“I just feel like we’re in the middle of a leadership crisis in America … I think everyone would understand that. I think having the former president give an address where he calls America to pray, honor the fallen, honor the military which I don’t feel like has been done in a great way from this current administration. We need somebody of that caliber, of that level to call America to pray, but also to give us some reassurance that we’re not in this thing alone.”

Over 35,000 people attended last year’s worship event on the iconic grassy lawn at the National Mall. 

Even Feucht’s young daughter stood before the massive crowd to pray for an awakening and that the cross will make a way for everyone.

The worship leader told CBN News that since he started Let Us Worship over a year ago, he has faced tremendous pushback from people. Despite the enemy using an array of spiritual weapons against us, Feucht explained that Christ-followers are called to faithfully share the gospel.

“Anytime you’re going after something of the Kingdom, you’re going to get resistance. I’ve just begun to realize that resistance almost proves that what you’re doing is something in the heart of God,” he explained. “Nobody in revival history or in the Bible that tried to do anything great for God didn’t experience some form of tense resistance. We have to keep going until we see every promise of God fulfilled over our nation and the nations of this season.”

Feucht said revival is happening now in America and he plans to continue touring. 

“I don’t believe it’s just coming … I believe it’s here. I believe we are in a moment of divine destiny from Heaven. People are hungrier than they’ve ever been before. People are more desperate for a Heaven solution than they’ve ever been. We’ve been to over 132 cities across America. Thousands of people are gathering. People are getting saved, healed, delivered. We are in the middle of revival.”

Day of Prayer in America will take place this Saturday and Sunday in Washington, D.C. To find out more, click here.

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at CBN


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