Christian nationalist revival leader Sean Feucht announced a partnership with the federal government for his “Roots of Revival” worship tour, aligning with America’s 250th anniversary. The tour will span 20 locations, including Washington, D.C., and Nashville, from March to September. Feucht claims the idea was divinely inspired, aiming to reconnect America with its religious heritage.
He stated that the tour will collaborate with the Freedom 250 task force, organized by former President Trump and Hillsdale College. Feucht praised the collaboration as “amazing,” expressing disappointment that the Biden administration is not participating.
Support for the tour comes from several administration officials advocating for a national day of worship on May 17, right after the Washington, D.C. event. Feucht has voiced strong opinions on various issues, including immigration, and has faced allegations of moral and financial misconduct from former colleagues, prompting calls for his removal from leadership roles. Despite these challenges, he plans to move forward with the tour, which will connect with key historical sites linked to American religious nationalism.

