BULLETIN FOR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2020

We welcome you to FEA, where we are overcoming through the power of the Word. May God bless you richly today.

Last Sunday in heat rising well above 100 degrees, over 12,000 Christians gathered on the steps of the California Capitol building in Sacramento to pray and worship together. The event was organized by Sean Feucht, a California-based worship leader who has been leading open-air worship events across the nation since July, to inspire hope in the midst of the pandemic, and to encourage the Church to be strong in the midst of government shutdowns. Governor Newsom had forbade churches from worshipping over the summer, inspiring Feucht to begin these “Let Us Worship” events.

Last Sunday’s 2-hour event, took place directly in front of the Capitol building. A team of worshippers led the crowd in several worship songs. Speakers led everyone in prayer for California and for a nationwide spiritual awakening. At one point during the event, Feucht led a prayer for those who wanted to give or re-dedicate their lives to Christ. Several in the crowd raised their hands to join the prayer.

The events have attracted criticism from the media in light of the current COVID-19 crisis. But Feucht said during the event, that not a single case of COVID has ever been traced back to any of their gatherings throughout 20 cities. Video was captured of the 12,000-strong crowd shouting in praise and celebration to God Almighty. India Ruckle, a 20 year old, said she attended the event because she wanted to feel normal again and to find hope and believe that there were other people longing for community and worship.“I feel like these events are important because they spread the Word and good news that there is hope in Jesus,” Ruckle said.

It is important to note that salvations, miracles, and baptisms have been a regular feature at these worship gatherings. For this, we give God praise and glory. The kingdom of God is being expanded more and more. Feucht intends to continue hosting these events in the present distress. Let us remember to pray for these gatherings, as opposition can arise sometimes, like in the case of one that was held in Seattle. Feucht said that there was great resistance from ANTIFA members, counter-protesters, and others who wanted to disrupt the effort. May God continue to prosper these kingdom efforts of Sean Feucht in Jesus Amen!
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SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK

  • LUNCH HOUR HOTLINE/PRAYER & FASTING
    • Wednesday, 12:00 noon – Lunch Hour Hotline
    • 5:30 p.m. – Prayer & Fasting for the Nation’s upcoming Elections
  •  HOUR-OF-POWER PRAYER SESSION
    • Saturday, 7:00 – 8:00 a.m.
  • NEXT SUNDAY
    • Worship & Ministry, 9:00 a.m.
    • Intercessory Prayer Meeting, 5:00 p.m. The GI’s NI’s & PI’s will meet.

THE YEAR OF GOD’S GLORY

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PSALMS 34: 1-3 KJV

1 I will bless the Lord at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.My soul shall make her boast in the Lord: the humble shall hear thereof, and be glad. O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together.

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MEDIA MINISTRY

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The vision of FRENCHTOWN EVANGELISTIC ASSEMBLY, INC.  is to be a mighty people who live as world over-comers: being all God wants them to be, doing all God wants them to do, possessing all God wants them to possess, and manifesting the power of God through signs, wonders and mighty deeds.

The mission of FRENCHTOWN EVANGELISTIC ASSEMBLY, INC. is to bring sinners to Christ, to establish believers in the faith, and to equip the saints to impact the nation and beyond for the glory of God.