A couple of years ago when the government told churches they weren’t essential and they issued a temporary ban on indoor singing in places of worship, Sean stood up.
Speaking to CBN, Sean said: “The freedom to worship God is the constitutional right of every American citizen and those who exercise this right should not be unfairly targeted for criticism.”
He began leading a campaign called LET US WORSHIP which involved him touring across American cities and holding worship concerts outdoors.
He faced steep criticism from in and out of the Church.
We’re talking with Sean today about the new documentary SUPERSPREADER that chronicles that journey and what came from the LET US WORSHIP movement.
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