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Far-right pastor files lawsuit against Spokane

Far-right pastor Sean Feucht filed a lawsuit against Spokane and City Council members over their criticism of the former mayor's appearance at his anti-LGBTQ event. He alleges religious discrimination and is seeking damages.

FāVS Religion News Roundup: Sept. 28

This week's roundup includes Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward being denounced by the City Council for attending a controversial worship event, Yom Kippur and Sukkot, We Believe We Vote Ministries fundraiser and YWCA's Women of Achievement Awards.

In Divisive Decision City Council Denounces Mayor for Attendance at ‘Let Us Worship’ Event

The Spokane City Council voted 4-3 Monday night in favor of denouncing Mayor Nadine Woodward for her appearance onstage with Matt Shea and Sean Feucht at the controversial “Let Us Worship” event she attended just over a month ago.

Faith Leaders Spark City Council Vote to Denounce Woodward for Anti-LGBTQ Event Appearance

Faith Leaders and Leaders of Conscience helped inspire a Spokane City Council resolution to censure Mayor Nadine Woodward for her Aug. 20 “Let Us Worship” appearance alongside controversial pastor Matt Shea and self-proclaimed Christian nationalist Sean Feucht.

Local Faith Leaders React to Mayor Woodward Attending Controversial Worship Event

Local faith leaders share their opinions about Mayor Nadine Woodward appearing onstage to pray with controversial pastor Matt Shea and self-identified Christian nationalist Sean Feucht at a “Let Us Worship” event Sunday night.

Woodward Releases Vague Statement About Attending Christian Nationalist Worship Event

Spokane City Mayor Nadine Woodward made a statement Monday morning explaining her presence at Sunday night’s “Let Us Worship” event. She was invited onstage to be prayed for by former Washington State legislator turned pastor, Matt Shea, and self-identified Christian nationalist, Sean Feucht.

Christian Nationalist Sean Feucht Tours PNW Capitols with Anti-LGBTQ Bigotry, Say Faith Leaders

Sean Feucht is touring state capitols and other cities in the Pacific Northwest. In response to his 50-state “Kingdom to the Capitol” tour, several faith leaders in the region sent a letter to lawmakers in Washington, Oregon and Idaho asking them to speak out and denounce his anti-LGBTQ+ bigotry.

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