Former Ministry Leaders Accuse Sean Feucht of Financial, Spiritual, and Moral Misconduct

A group of former leaders and insiders from Sean Feucht's affiliated ministries - Burn 24/7, Let Us Worship, and Light a Candle - have come forward with a series of serious allegations, accusing Feucht of financial mismanagement, spiritual abuse, and moral misconduct.
The whistleblowers, some of whom served closely with Feucht for over a decade, have launched a dedicated website, TruthAndFreedomStories.com, to share documented evidence and personal testimonies. Their goal is to call for accountability and reform within Feucht's ministry operations, which they claim have long been marked by a lack of oversight, transparency, and ethical leadership.
According to their reports, Feucht maintained exclusive control over ministry finances and decision-making, with minimal input or governance from board members. The whistleblowers allege this centralized power structure enabled unchecked behavior and harm to volunteers, staff, and supporters over an extended period.
Concerns have also emerged over the accumulation of numerous properties under Sean Feucht Ministries, as well as Feucht's personal real estate holdings, with questions surrounding the funding sources for these acquisitions. Reports indicate that the ministry stopped filing IRS Form 990s following a significant uptick in donations, further raising transparency concerns.
The group has also accused Feucht of a long-standing pattern of spiritual manipulation, exaggeration, and emotional abuse, citing repeated incidents of controlling behavior and gaslighting within ministry settings. Despite confronting him over the years, they allege there has been little acknowledgment or repentance.
In a previous and unrelated incident, Feucht publicly denied rumors of an affair with Rep. Lauren Boebert and threatened legal action against those spreading false claims. However, he has not yet issued a formal response to the current allegations.
The whistleblowers are now calling for Feucht's removal from leadership and stewardship roles, citing the need for biblical accountability, ethical responsibility, and the protection of those who have been harmed.
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