Songs of worship and praise rang out on the streets of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Halloween as hundreds of Christians gathered near the Louisiana State University campus for a revival-type event led by worship leader Sean Feucht.
“Worship, salvations, baptisms, and a move of the Holy Spirit taking back Halloween,” the worship leader described on X.
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Video footage reveals hundreds of people at the altar lifting up the name of Jesus. And other footage shows people taking part in spontaneous water baptism in a bold declaration that they are giving their lives to God.
“Revival is breaking out tonight in Baton Rouge next to LSU,” the former Bethel worship leader wrote. “Light up the Darkness!”
Feucht shared last week that he was hosting a “Let Us Worship” event at “one of the most famous party schools in America.”
“They typically celebrate with darkness and demonic rage fest on October 31st, but this year we’re flipping the script,” he said in a video ahead of the event. “We’re taking back that day for Jesus. We are bringing light into the darkness.”
“We’re gonna plunder hell tonight and populate heaven in the Bayou,” he wrote on another post.
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“Let Us Worship” began during the pandemic, after states began cracking down on churches and banning Sunday services. Feucht took the bold step of creating worship events outdoors, traveling from state to state, to encourage believers and spread revival across America.
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