Despite intense opposition from Canadian officials, American worship leader Sean Feucht pressed on with his “Let Us Worship” tour, bringing revival to cities across Canada. Feucht, known for bold faith and outspoken Christian values, faced widespread cancellations as city governments revoked permits due to his biblical stance on issues like abortion, gender, and sexuality.
Authorities in multiple cities, including Halifax, Quebec City, and Vaughan, attempted to shut down Feucht’s gatherings, some at the last moment, to stifle what they labeled “controversial views.” One church in Montreal was even fined $2,500 for allowing worship without a permit. But as doors closed, God opened new ones.
Farmers in Halifax and Manitoba cleared fields for thousands to gather and worship. Canadians inspired by Feucht’s message began decorating their vehicles with phrases like “Canada for Jesus.” At every stop, testimonies of healing, deliverance, and faith were shared. Critics may have tried to silence the Gospel, but believers responded with louder praise. God is clearly on the move in Canada.


