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Feucht’s lawsuit names the city of Spokane as a defendant, along with the four council members who voted for the resolution: Former City Council President Lori Kinnear, current Council President ...
Christian musician Sean Feucht stirred controversy after calling for a religious “fire that would consume Spokane,” and inviting Matt Shea onstage.
During the weekend gathering in Spokane, Feucht was joined onstage by Pastor Matt Shea, a former state lawmaker who was kicked out of the state Republican caucus after an independent investigation ...
Circuit Judge Jerome Eckrich, who is now retired, sentenced Matthew Feucht to nine years in the state penitentiary with four years suspended. Close. Thanks for signing up!
On August 20, 2023, Feucht and fellow far-right pastor, Matt Shea, held another religious rally at The Podium. Videos began to circulate on social media, showing Woodward getting on stage.
Sean Feucht (left, guitar) prays with former Washington state Rep. Matt Shea and former Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward at a worship event in August 2023.
Woodward files claim against Spokane alleging council condemnation over appearance with Sean Feucht, Matt Shea violated her rights July 19, 2024 Updated Fri., July 19, 2024 at 9:39 p.m.
This image, shared on X, shows then-Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward standing next to evangelical preacher Sean Feucht, left, and former state Rep. Matt Shea during a prayer service on Aug. 20, 2023 ...
Some Illinois long-term care providers are calling a proposal by fellow providers to introduce a nursing home bed tax “misguided,” and the possible future cause of greater financial burden.
SPOKANE, Wash. - The City of Spokane and several current and former city council members are being sued by far-right pastor Sean Feucht, stemming from a Christian worship event last ...
Former lawmaker Matt Shea files federal lawsuit against Spokane for ... attention because then-mayor Nadine Woodward attended and appeared on stage with Shea and Christian nationalist Sean Feucht.
How fitting that the sixth anniversary of Matthew Feucht’s heart transplant coincides with Saturday’s Stark/Wayne Start! Heart Walk at Kent State University Stark Campus.