Subhead:Feucht clarified before the event that ‘this is a church service’ and ‘not a performance.’#
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The City of Montreal fined a Plateau Mont-Royal church $2,500 for hosting a U.S. Christian rocker despite prior warnings.
Montreal officials announced Église MR, where Feucht’s “Revive in 25” tour stopped, will receive the fine. The Spanish-speaking church on Roy St. reportedly defied warnings from inspectors and police earlier that day.
“The church did not have a permit to organize a concert,” Catherine Cadotte told the Montreal Gazette. “A statement of offence will be issued since the organization violated the regulations.”
Feucht clarified before the event that “this is a church service” and “not a performance.”
The author and missionary advocates for U.S. government policy to reflect traditional Christian values amidst a “spiritual war.” He ran unsuccessfully for Congress as a Republican in 2020.
Police briefly entered the church before Friday’s event, then confirmed the show would proceed, according to media reports.
Law enforcement were heavily present as Feucht supporters arrived, met by local anti-Trump, ‘anti-fascism’ protestors. At least one demonstrator was arrested.


