A California church hosting worship leader and singer Sean Feucht for a New Year's Eve event was vandalized with profane messaging.
A California church hosting worship leader and singer Sean Feucht for a New Year’s Eve event was vandalized with profane messaging, such as “Fuck Sean Feucht” and “Queers Bash Back,” among other sentiments.
“Last night, bigots spread hate and violence at a church where we are holding a New Year’s Eve event in San Diego,” Feucht wrote in an Instagram post, sharing several images from the vandalization.“The police are investigating it as a hate crime,” the Christian musician added. “The enemy making the age old mistake. Persecuting the Church won’t stop the gospel, it’ll spark a wildfire.”
In addition to “Fuck Sean Feucht” and “Queers Bash Back,” other messages scrawled on walls, windows, and other property around the church included “Christofascists not Welcome,” “Trans Rights Are Human Rights,” “Anti-fascist resistance will not Falter,” “BLM,” “Separate Church & State,” and “ACAB,” which stands for “All Cops Are Bastards.
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