California adore leader running for Congress releases melody ‘Raise Our Voice’ with his children
Sean Feucht is running for Congress in California, yet that hasn’t halted the 36-year-old Christian artist from making music.
Feucht, who leads adore at Bethel Church in Redding, Calif., on Friday released his new single “Raise Our Voice,” in which each of the four of his children sings along.
“This is our time to stand up, stand up. This is our time to speak up, speak up,” Zion, 1, Ezra, 5, Malachi, 7, and Keturah, 9, join in on the inspirational tune’s chorus.
“It’s a fun, joyful song and the chorus is all about the unborn and forgotten,” Feucht, pronounced “Foyt,” told Fox News. “It’s a song to teach my kids to stand up for what is right and true.”
Feucht is running as a Republican against the incumbent, John Garamendi, D-Calif., in the Third Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives.
During the Friday presentation, he shared with his children about the infants the nation over who don’t get an opportunity to live. He said he made them sing on it “to represent all the children whose voices are never heard.”
Even though the 36-year-old Bethel Music craftsman has composed tunes about different issues and countries, including North Korea, the evangelist said he composed this melody explicitly as the family’s song of devotion for California and the remainder of the United States.
“Sometimes songs go places where sermons and teachings cannot,” Feucht said, adding that his kids sing it every day when they are dropped off at school.
The millennial love pioneer is not a regular government official, however, he has made a few excursions to Washington, D.C.
He has met with President Trump and Vice President Pence, alongside a gathering of 50 love pioneers, with whom he appealed to God for the president before the prosecution push.