Christian rocker and worship group leader Sean Feucht has raised eyebrows for his alleged sketchy handling of his ministry’s millions , drawing scrutiny from former employees and volunteers, and Christian funding watchdog groups among others.

The Christian nationalist became popular during the COVID-19 pandemic among those outraged by public health measures designed to keep the virus from spreading. His packed protest concerts defying social distancing, masking and lockdown directives shot him to stardom — and raked in revenue. Income rose from $243,000 in 2019 to $5 million in 2020, the last year Feucht disclosed his organization’s financial workings by filing IRS form 990 , The Associated Press reported this week.

Former ministry staff and volunteers now suspect Feucht mismanaged

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