Sean Feucht is described in the current corpus as a musician, activist, and movement entrepreneur whose Let Us Worship and related brands connect revival-style religious mobilization with public-facing political activity and later financial scrutiny.
In this repository, Feucht matters less as a conventional pastor biography than as a hub for branded movement infrastructure. The current source base presents him as the public face of Let Us Worship, Hold the Line, and related initiatives, while later AP reporting suggests that the scale and finances of that ecosystem have drawn scrutiny.
wiki/summaries/sean-feucht-movement-and-financial-scrutiny.md: summarizes Feucht's self-description, movement branding, and later financial-scrutiny context