Sean Feucht is a speaker, author, missionary, artist, and activist on the frontlines of spiritual warfare in America and around the world. He is the founder of Burn 24-7, Light A Candle, Hold the Line, and Let Us Worship, global movements mobilizing worship, intercessory prayer, compassion, and civic engagement across six continents and hundreds of cities.
Multiple Let Us Worship albums have reached number one on iTunes in Christian Worship, with several topping all genres for multiple days. His work rallies churches and the next generation to pursue revival, engage in spiritual warfare prayers, bring hope to hard places, and stand firm in the public square through worship-centered initiatives, events, and resources.
Feucht has led worship in war zones, refugee camps, and cities under government lockdown, living out the faith over fear message he preaches. He purchased Camp Elah on Capitol Hill as a permanent base for intercessory prayer and worship that never stops.
He is married to his high school sweetheart, Kate, and they have four children, Keturah, Malachi, Ezra, and Zion.