Anti-queer Christian nationalists are coming back to Seattle this weekend. To counter the hate, Lavender Rights Project (LRP), a Seattle-based transgender rights group, is organizing its own event, “Louder Than Hate: Trans & Queer Joy as Resistance.” Fifteen community organizations, including the Church Council of Greater Seattle, the Seattle LGBTQ Commission, and the NAACP Alaska Oregon Washington State Area Conference, are standing with them.
Sean Feucht, a Christian nationalist celebrity, evangelical musician, and preacher who made his name touring the US and Canada to protest COVID restrictions, is coming to Seattle just three months after a provocative anti-trans Christian nationalist rally in Cal Anderson Park ended in the Seattle Police Department arresting 23 protesters, sometimes brutally. Feucht, who has called for a nation in which “Christians are making the laws” and who calls “transgenderism” “demonic,” originally planned to bring his “Revive in 25” rally, a tour of the nation’s “darkest, most broken cities,” to Cal Anderson on August 30. But after last-minute talks, the city convinced organizers to move the event to Gas Works Park.
Lavender Rights Project also planned to be in Cal Anderson, but moved the event to Washington Hall in the Central District for “safety reasons,” organizers say. Taking place at Washington Hall in the Central District on the same day and time as Feucht’s rally, “Louder Than Hate” will feature live performances from Black, Trans, and queer artists; offer food and music; include speeches from community organizers; and provide spaces for rest and celebration. Event organizers say moving the event indoors can help prevent any unpermitted events allied with Feucht from coming into contact with “Louder Than Hate” attendees and their supporters. Any clashes between these groups could be disseminated by Feucht-allied groups to support their claims that Christians’ freedoms of speech and religion are being attacked in Seattle—a content strategy Christian nationalist groups have used to effectively grow their influence across the country.
“We want to gather, to be in a place that feels like home, to love on each other, to celebrate all the things that make our beautiful community in Seattle unique, and to take time to learn more about the threat that Washington is facing in these coming years,” says Jaelynn Scott, LRP’s executive director.
The last major public appearance of Christian nationalist groups in Seattle—which featured local Christian nationalist pastors Jenny Donnelly, Matt Shea, and Russell Johnson and was organized by Mayday USA—ended with violence. The Seattle Police Department (SPD) pepper sprayed some zip-tied protesters before arresting them.
Mayor Bruce Harrell later denounced Mayday USA’s “far-right rally,” stating that the event was designed to “provoke a reaction by promoting beliefs that are inherently opposed to our city’s values.”
Groups tied to the worshippers threatened to sue and/or “hold to account” Mayor Bruce Harrell and the City of Seattle for allegedly violating their constitutional rights, inspiring another rally, “Rattle in Seattle,” outside City Hall—leading to police arresting more protesters as well as substantial right-wing and local media attention. Mayday USA announced Monday that it sued the city of Los Angeles for similar reasons.
Many Christian nationalist groups see controversy and conflict as an effective way to swell their ranks, says Jessica Johnson, an independent scholar who wrote a book about the rise and fall of Mars Hill, a Seattle-based network of megachurches that dissolved in 2015 following allegations of abuse against its co-founder and spiritual leader, Mark Driscoll.
Feucht’s movement effectively produces propaganda that complements positive depictions of movement members praying together with videos of clashes with counterprotesters, Johnson says. This social media strategy can make Christian viewers who are not part of Feucht’s movement “feel more compelled to join forces, and to really take these kinds of actions themselves into whatever spaces they are in … so that they feel compelled to be combative towards others,” she says.
LRP spokesperson Mataoe Aiden James Nevils says there’s a greater chance that an outdoor event would give groups associated with Feucht “the Fox News footage that they’re looking for,” and the “fight that they’re begging for.” Nevils says the organization moved the event indoors because they are concerned that Feucht may still hold an unpermitted march in Cal Anderson, despite the negotiations that moved his rally to Gas Works. After the city announced the change in venue, the event’s Facebook page showed a planned “Jesus March” at Cal Anderson at 3:30. It’s since been deleted.
Johnson noted that Mars Hill held a mass baptism at Gas Works during its heyday. She says both Driscoll’s and Feucht’s religious practices are attempts to “occupy” liberal cities. Citing Feucht’s use of members of the Proud Boys neo-fascist militia as bodyguards at a rally in Portland, Johnson says Feucht is both anti-LGBTQ as well as intentionally masculinist as a way to elicit violence and attention.
Much like Driscoll, who resigned from his leadership role at Mars Hill following accusations that he “bullied” dissenting members of his church, Feucht faces allegations of “spiritual, emotional, and psychological abuse” from former associates. Feucht has also been accused of embezzlement, and has been barred from holding rallies in eight cities in Canada, where some local governments labeled his activities as “hate speech.” Driscoll has rehabilitated his image since his downfall a decade ago, Johnson noted, saying that non-denominational groups led by a single figure lack structural forms of oversight, complicating attempts to hold figures like Driscoll and Feucht accountable.
Following the Mayday USA event, local community organizers, in conjunction with the city’s LGBTQ Commission, talked with the city about how to prevent violence when Christian nationalists come to town in the future, both from far right groups and the police that often protect them. After the last rally, Seattle Police Officers Guild President Mike Solan told local radio station KTTH that violence was the outcome of putting a “peaceful group” in “Antifa land, Cal Anderson Park.” He was referring to the Christian nationalists as peaceful. LRP’s Scott says the city consulted LRP and other groups on their approach to interacting with the city’s LGBTQ community.
“What [SPD] did was completely out of line: They pitted themselves against our community in protection of a religious extremist group,” Scott says, noting that LRP is “supportive of those who make a decision to engage in direct action.”

Direct action is clearly on the mind of whoever is putting up posters for the “WORLD’S LARGEST Kazoo Performance” of Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club”—240 kazoos provided—during Feucht’s rally at Gas Works park.
Johnson, the scholar, added that Christian groups in attendance at events like “Louder Than Hate” should prioritize broadcasting their support via social media as a way to “counteract” what figures like Feucht frame as ‘correct’ Christian beliefs.
Tara Miller, co-Executive Director of the Church Council, a 106-year-old faith-rooted community organizing group in Seattle, says the Council has been sharing its social media strategy with LRP leading up to its event. They say the Council’s partnership with LRP is the outcome of reflecting on how to respond “when white Christian nationalists show up,” and reflecting on the visits of previous reactionary figures to Seattle, such as that of orange-juice-spokesperson-turned-anti-gay-rights-crusader Anita Bryant in the ’70s. They’ve been working with LRP on this event for six weeks.
“As we’ve been in conversation with Lavender Rights Project, they were asking, ‘How can you gather faith folks who can speak to this moment?’” Miller says.
They say the Council’s community plans to be with LRP “wherever the location is.”
LRP secured city funding for its “Louder Than Hate” event in collaboration with Dominique Stevens (an advisor to Mayor Harrell) and Councilmember Hollingsworth. The funding, granted through the Seattle Parks “Recreation for All” program, is exempt from the program’s typical requirement to be held in a park. “The event will still be eligible to receive the funds even if they move to a private location,” according to a spokesperson for Mayor Harrell’s office.
The Mayor’s office acknowledged the “Jesus March” that briefly appeared on the “Revive in 25” event’s Facebook page, but writes that organizers “have not submitted an application to hold a march in or around Cal Anderson Park.” The Mayor’s office says it is “not aware of a planned ‘Jesus March.’”
LRP isn’t taking chances. “We’re not going to bite the hook, and we don’t want to play into their game,” Scott says.

Yes, this is mostly a TQ+ counter protest. Other member of society may have more pressing matters or interesting activities to attend to.
Trannie got a gun?
I’m pretty obsessed with that header pic and looking at all the individuals and their expressions as they feel the lord coursing through their veins and experience the throes of salvation. I bet if we hit the entire assemblage with a personality extractor, the resulting collective output would be like a box of sugarless candy or something. What a bunch of gullible, fucking rubes.
We can give Feucht & other christofascist grifters what they want by fighting them on 8/30 in Seattle or we can guarantee their defeat, never to return, by ensuring we enforce Seattle law SMC 18.12.280:
“It is unlawful for any person occupying or using any park or recreation facility for any event, activity or exhibition open to the public, whether or not under a permit and whether or not an admission or entrance fee is charged, to deny to any other person the full use and enjoyment of such park and recreation facility because of race, creed, color, sex, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, political ideology, age, religion, ancestry,… In addition to other sanctions, the permit of any person who is convicted of a violation of this Section 18.12.280, for access or use of such park and recreation facility, may be canceled and, after notice and hearing, the Superintendent may order that such person shall not be eligible for any similar permit for access to, or use of, a park and/or recreation facility for a period up to three years.”
(see: https://library.municode.com/wa/seattle/codes/municipal_code?nodeId=TIT18PARE_CH18.12PACO_SUBCHAPTER_VIIUSRE_18.12.280DIPR&showChanges=true)
The 8/30 event is permitted & advertised as public.
By showing up & videoing attempts to peacefully enter their event — which they will deny as they have done on previous occasions — we can get the event shut down & have them denied any permits for the next 3 yrs. This will also make public whose side the SPD is on: the above noted law (SMC 18.12.280) requires “in the exercise of its police powers for the protection of the public health, safety, and general welfare… to assure equal opportunity for full enjoyment and use of park facilities to all persons.” Bring printed copies of the law.
Bravo @4 – I like and support this idea
@5
Pretty sure the pyscho transgenders won’t be able to control themselves.
@1, just because a trans-rights group is organizing this protest doesn’t mean that a wide cross-section of the community will nit show up. Given that this is a Christian Nationalist group, I would not be surprised to se a broad Anti-Fascist coalition showing up. The nice thing about them having to hold this at Gasworks is that that park is rather easy to block people from exiting easily. Harassing these scum should be easy.
@4 Totally agreed!
@5 You need serious inpatient therapy, and serious medication, for your mental illness.
@4, @5, @8: That could get the city a lawsuit from Feucht, which he would love.
I’ve already made comments on how to monkey-wrench such events, with an eye to non-violently provoking the bigots to violence. Success would give citizens and the city grounds to sue the bigots, and for the city to deny the bigots future permits.
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“with an eye to non-violently provoking the bigots to violence.”
Trannies don’t need much provocation.
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10:
Islam is far closer to fascism than Christianity will ever be.
3:
In Minneapolis they have allowed Islamic calls to prayers broadcast from loudspeakers five times a day. The first one is at 3:30am.
You have no idea how bad it’s going to get.
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This seems like it would be a wonderful opportunity to have a Gays in the Park Eating Garlic Bread event too. Whoever organizes that should get on that.
@16 Doesn’t garlic also help fight gonorrhea?
A small Chrisitian minority, peacefully exercising their first amendment rights to assemble and speak, are being repeatedly attacked by LGBTQ fascists, clearly a majority power in Seattle. It’s really that simple.
Is transgenderism demonic? I don’t believe in some caricature of the Devil, but I do believe in suffering. Does telling children and young adults that they can live outside the bounds of reality cause suffering? The publicly available evidence (sky high rates of suicide, drug abuse, sexual disease transmission, increased likelihood of arrest, broken families) certainly suggests there is a lot of suffering in the trans community.
Christians don’t hate transgender individuals, but they are concerned for their suffering. The transgender community however absolutely does hate the Christians. They hate being told their lives are physically incongruous with Earthly realities. Nobody can change their sex. That is why we no longer call people transsexuals. Scientific accuracy and all.
And some final thoughts;
No such thing as hate speech,
The Christians were peaceful at their last event,
No person, capable of steeling themselves in front of mob of LGBTQ fascists is afraid of 240 kazoos,
It is disgusting that any taxpayer dollars are being spent to side with the LGBTQ fascists. Hopefully this will result in a lawsuit,
ARE YOU READY, READY FOR THE BATTLE IN SEATTLE?
I cannot wait for them to build the camps tbh. Trannies, homeless, H1B Indians, illegals, leftists, pro-Hamas protesters, Antifa. Nutriloaf is too much nutrition for you…
@19 we’ll survive by drinking your tears when your god Trump dies in a few months and you have to start worshipping a dude who fucked a couch instead.
Jesus fucking Christ is there any moderation of these comments? Several of the posts here are just hateful trolling and should be deleted.