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Bethel Worship Leader Says 100s of Veterans and Law Enforcement Gave Lives to Christ at Mar-a-Lago

by | Nov 12, 2025 | News

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Sean Feucht—Bethel Church’s curly-blond troubadour of spectacle—took to X on November 11, shouting in all caps about a “MOVE OF GOD” at Mar-a-Lago. He claimed “over 100 veterans and law enforcement gave their lives to Jesus” in Trump’s ballroom, complete with healings, deliverance, and flag-waving fervor.

Now, God can do as He pleases. He’s not confined by our categories or settings. If even one veteran truly came to Christ that night, praise God—John 6:44 still holds. But let’s not confuse God’s sovereignty with man’s stagecraft. Feucht is a showman, and he knows how to sell an experience.

His roots are in Bethel Church, the epicenter of “manifest presence” theology—the belief that God’s glory shows up through emotional highs, glitter spraying from the air ducts, and a lot of hype. Add in the New Apostolic Reformation’s obsession with “kingdom dominion,” and you get a gospel draped in red, white, and blue. Hosting a revival at Mar-a-Lago isn’t an act of worship—at least not worship of God. It’s a branding exercise, equating God’s kingdom with political power.

This kind of theology assumes the Holy Spirit moves best when the music swells, the crowd cries, and the livestream viewers hit four thousand or more. But Scripture tells a different story. Real revival starts with repentance and ends in obedience. The Spirit’s work is internal, not an Instagram post.

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So when Feucht boasts of “100 conversions,” we’d better translate that from charismatic to plain English. Most likely, it means a crowd raised their hands in the moment, swept up in the atmosphere, and then went home unchanged. No discipleship. No local church. Just another number for the feed.

Bethel’s record speaks for itself—gold dust, angel feathers, and big promises that evaporate under biblical scrutiny. Their gospel is light on sin and heavy on sensation. The cross becomes a prop, not a call to die to self.

A genuine move of God looks nothing like this. Jonathan Edwards didn’t build revivals with hashtags or emotional manipulation. The Great Awakening produced conviction, not choreography. From Nineveh’s repentance to Pentecost’s preaching, true revival is marked by an awareness of just how Holy and powerful God is, one’s state before Him, and a God-given desire to be changed from within.

Of course, God can still work in the cracks of Feucht’s circus. He can use Balaam’s donkey, a pagan king, or even a self-promoter in a tuxedo. But we’d be fools to call noise “revival.” If the veterans who heard that music also heard the gospel and found Christ, Amen! If not, we just watched another performance in America’s ongoing confusion between worship and nationalism.

The church must learn to tell the difference—or we’ll keep mistaking man’s megaphone for the Spirit’s call.

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