In Nashville, Tennessee, worship leader Sean Feucht recently led a worship and prayer service as the city mourned the shooting at The Covenant School, a private Christian elementary school.

As soon as the shooter entered the school, killed three children and three adults.
Evelyn Dieckhaus, William Kinney and Hallie Scruggs, the daughter of a Covenant Presbyterian Church pastor, were identified as the young victims. Cynthia Peak, a teacher at the school, and Mike Hill, a janitor, were also killed, along with Katherine Koonce, the principal.
Former worship leader at Bethel Church, Feucht, 39, is a well-known Christian singer-songwriter and the creator of the Let Us Worship movement. On the steps of the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville, he hosted a two-and-a-half hour prayer meeting that was streamed live on Facebook and YouTube, TBN and other platforms.
Feucht read Jeremiah 33:6 from the Bible to begin the Nashville worship and prayer meeting on Saturday. The verse says, “Nevertheless, I will bring him health and healing; I will heal my people and make them enjoy abundant peace and security.
It was an outdoor program that drew over 5,000 people and raised over $22,000 for The Covenant School.
The Christian gathering was a part of TPUSA Faith and Let Us Worship’s cross-country Kingdom to the Capitol Tour. Feucht has been singing worship to God inside state capitols and holding events on the steps of them, declaring God’s Kingdom to the power centers of America. The tour is aiming to visit every state capitol in the U.S, according to what CBN News reported.
The Kingdom to the Capitol website lists all of Feucht’s upcoming scheduled events.
The worship evangelist held a meeting on the steps of the Missouri State Capitol on Sunday after traveling to Nashville.
“Tonight was one of the most powerful altar calls I’ve ever experienced… God can turn any place into an altar,” Feucht tweeted.
He has been promoting the Kingdom on Capitol Tour through social media. Here’s an example of a promo that he tweeted before holding the worship service at the Missouri State Capitol.
WE ARE HERE MISSOURI ????️????????????????
Today is going to be a POWERFUL for your state! Join us at 3pm in Jefferson City!#KingdomToTheCapitol pic.twitter.com/naUGUZHG4y
— Sean Feucht (@seanfeucht) April 2, 2023
The next events where Feucht’s Kingdom to the Capitol Tour will include: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Austin, Texas; and Topeka, Kansas.

The steps of the Missouri state Capitol became an altar. ????????????????????????️#KingdomToTheCapitol pic.twitter.com/maVtF6MMtW
— Sean Feucht (@seanfeucht) April 3, 2023
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