“Superspreader” is scheduled for an Aug. 19 theatrical debut and will follow the launch of Feucht’s book
‘Superspreader’ Film Shares Sean Feucht’s Quest to Bring Revival to America During COVID-19 Lockdowns
by Sean Feucht of Hold The Line:
Worship artist Sean Feucht, who became well-known for leading outdoor revivals nationwide, is gearing up for the release of a new documentary following his controversial crusade across America during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Titled “Superspreader,” the film follows the former Bethel Church worship leader as he led thousands in worship and details the cost of his boldness. The documentary is scheduled to hit theaters this summer.
“The pandemic revealed the chains of depression, fear and control that were seizing our nation,” Feucht said in a statement shared with The Christian Post.
Feucht’s “Let Us Worship” movement was birthed during the height of the COVID-19 lockdowns in response to state and local governments nationwide restricting in-person worship through policies aimed at mitigating the spread of the coronavirus.
After coming in third place in his bid for U.S. Congress in 2020 as a Republican in California’s 3rd Congressional District, Feucht became the center of several large health mandate-defying Christian revival gatherings in major U.S. cities.
“Superspreader” will chronicle the before, after and behind the scenes of those gatherings.


