Capitol Hill LGBTQ+ organization pushes back against upcoming religious rally Noel Gasca August 27, 2025 / 3:36 pm

Members of Seattle’s LGBTQ+ community are urging Mayor Bruce Harrell to cancel the permit for an upcoming religious rally at Gas Works Park.

“The very fact that our mayor is allowing this, it’s essentially sanctioning hate speech,” Capitol Hill Pride Director Charlette LeFevre said at City Hall on Wednesday.

Saturday’s “Revive in 25” event is part of the nationwide "Let Us Worship" tour led by Sean Feucht, a Christian nationalist and musician.

Feucht has called the Black Lives Matter movement a “fraud," and said the LGBTQ+ community is a “a cult bent on perverting and destroying the innocence of every child they can.”

The rally was originally slated to be held

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