New Apostolic Reformation, Bethel Redding False Teacher
Sean Feucht (pronounced FOYT) is a volunteer worship leader at Bill Johnson’s Bethel Church in Redding, California, as well as a musician and songwriter for the Bethel Music. He is best known for his repetitive, vacuous, emotionally manipulative songs that are full of “Whoa, Whoa, Whoa” and “Oooh, oh, oh, oh, oooh,” and “The power pouring down,” all repeated over and over again. These are commonly known as “7-11” songs. The same seven words repeated eleven times while playing the same generic chords. Feucht is also an alumnus of the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry.
Although there seems to be a distance now between Feucht and Bethel Church, Feucht still continues to count Bill and Beni Johnson as his “spiritual parents.” He also counts Mike Bickle of IHOPKC as his “hero.” Feucht is the founder and director of Sean Feucht Ministries, Inc., as well as the affiliated “ministries” “Burn 24-7,” “Light A Candle,” and “Hold the Line.” Feucht ran for election to the U.S. House as a Republican, to represent California’s 3rd Congressional District. He lost in the primary election.
As a (at the very least) friend of Bethel Redding, Feucht also believes and teaches the same heresies that Bethel teaches, such as the Kenotic Heresy, Dominionism, and the 7 Mountain Mandate. Feucht claims that he hears from God, or heard from God directly and personally when God allegedly spoke to him, and told him to run for Congress. Feucht also partners with and promotes numerous false teachers such as Bill Johnson, Kris Vallotton, Shawn Bolz, Lou Engle, and more.
Although there seems to be a distance now between Feucht and Bethel Church, Feucht still continues to count Bill and Beni Johnson as his “spiritual parents.” He also counts Mike Bickle of IHOPKC as his “hero.” Feucht is the founder and director of Sean Feucht Ministries, Inc., as well as the affiliated “ministries” “Burn 24-7,” “Light A Candle,” and “Hold the Line.” Feucht ran for election to the U.S. House as a Republican, to represent California’s 3rd Congressional District. He lost in the primary election.
As a (at the very least) friend of Bethel Redding, Feucht also believes and teaches the same heresies that Bethel teaches, such as the Kenotic Heresy, Dominionism, and the 7 Mountain Mandate. Feucht claims that he hears from God, or heard from God directly and personally when God allegedly spoke to him, and told him to run for Congress. Feucht also partners with and promotes numerous false teachers such as Bill Johnson, Kris Vallotton, Shawn Bolz, Lou Engle, and more.