Bad News For Evil, Good News For America

(Patriot Command Center)   The American Dark Ages are coming to a close, and not all too soon. With the end of woke, DEI, stealth child transgender operations, university indoctrination centers closing, drag queen shows for elementary children, and anti-American media going bankrupt, and then the emergence of Gen Z faith revivals sprouting up across America, this only means one thing: bad news for evil and good news for America, and nothing less.

Follow-up article: SPIRITUAL ALERT: Gen Z Awakening

Has the faith of our Father returned to America? A nation built on Judeo/Christian values once again returns to the winning teachings of the Torah and the whole Bible. However, this transformation did not occur overnight; today, the believers’ movement is flourishing.

Steve Eichler, JD—Founder of the Patriot Command Center—said in today’s interview, “America cannot be great again until we reinstate the greatness of the past, and that is the Judeo/Christian values found in the Bible; and OBTW—those values work every time.”

In August 2025, worship leader and activist Sean Feucht returned to Minneapolis as part of his nationwide Revive in ’25 tour. On August 17, Feucht took to social media declaring that “new followers of Jesus were baptized in [a] Kmart parking lot in downtown Minneapolis!” The claim, circulated widely online, recalls his now-famous 2020 gathering in the same spot, a defiant worship service during the height of COVID-19 restrictions.

Worshippers fill the former Kmart lot in Minneapolis during Sean Feucht’s 2020 Let Us Worship rally.
The choice of venue is symbolic. The shuttered Kmart store on Lake Street became a flashpoint in Minneapolis following the George Floyd protests. In 2020, Feucht brought thousands to the same parking lot, where baptisms were held and crowds worshiped openly, despite criticism for ignoring public health guidelines.

This August, Feucht’s proclamation of baptisms at the same site signals an intentional return to what he views as sacred ground. His post, which read in part “It is REVIVAL SEASON…!”, frames Minneapolis not just as a tour stop, but as a spiritual battleground.

As of now, no independent local media outlets have confirmed the baptisms took place this August. While Feucht’s post has generated excitement among his followers, the only source for the 2025 Kmart baptisms remains Feucht’s own social media channels.

Follow-up article link: https://patriotcommandcenter.org/forum/spiritual-alert-gen-z-awakening

The Minneapolis stop is part of Feucht’s Revive in ’25 tour, a continuation of his Let Us Worship movement, which he launched in response to COVID-era restrictions. The tour seeks to bring large outdoor worship services to cities nationwide, often in politically and spiritually charged locations.

Feucht’s ministry remains polarizing. In June 2025, former associates publicly accused his organization of “moral, ethical, financial, organizational, and governance failures.” These allegations, documented on his Wikipedia page, add to longstanding criticism of his approach to mixing revivalism, politics, and public protest.

Nevertheless, Feucht frames his Minneapolis return as spiritual warfare: “Bad news for evil, good news for America.” His message resonates with followers who view his worship gatherings as both religious and cultural resistance.

Feucht’s declaration reinforces the themes of his movement: public, defiant, and revivalist Christianity confronting what he portrays as cultural decay. For supporters, the symbolism of baptisms in a once-controversial public space is powerful. For critics, it underscores ongoing concerns about spectacle, verification, and the politicization of worship.

Final Word: Making America great again must start by making the American people great, and nothing can do this except the resurgence of Biblical faith.