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We stepped into Seattle knowing that it was going to be different from previous cities we had visited, but when the May Day USA Tour hit Cal Anderson Park in the heart of the Emerald City, it was unlike anything I had ever seen.
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Hundreds of protesters. I estimated from my vantage point in the middle of the Christians to be 500 to 1000, lined our permitted area with signs, bullhorns, extended fingers, and vulgar shouts. A āPro Trans Support Protestā had been organized on social media in response to the May Day organized by Jenny and Bob Donnelly, Her Voice MVMT. Ross Johnston, a young, dynamic evangelist from Hollywood, California, had also joined in partnership with Jenny and Bob for this worship, evangelism, and truth rally in five cities.
I was there adding my small part to pray complacency off of the Church, connecting the Body of Christ to how they could get involved with government, and inspiring them to pray, vote, and engage.
Our teams have traveled to New York City, Miami, Houston, and Seattle together, and we will conclude in Los Angeles this weekend, holding events every weekend during May to stir up the Church and win the lost.
In New York City, some protestors were holding up signs as Rep. Alyssa Brown from Arkansas delivered our message of prayer, voting, and engagement in the pouring rain. Kids received bikes, families were blessed with gift cards, and children received haircuts from caring Christians before the worship, evangelism, and call for reformation in our culture began. People came to Jesus, and many experienced deliverance on the streets while the Gospel was proclaimed.
The process continued in Miami with over 50 people coming to Jesus, many baptisms, and the Church getting stirred up to stand up for children and families against gender ideology and indoctrination in a very spiritually divided city. Complacency, I believe, was broken off by the people who came late into the night and others who watched on the livestream.
The city of Houston featured passionate worship, thousands in attendance, and the Church getting out of the building as local churches rallied behind it from as far away as Celebration of Life Church in Baytown, Texas.
These events were a walk in the park compared to what we walked into this last weekend. Seattle was something altogether different.
Jenny had worked on the permit for one park and was later pushed by city officials to go to another one, Cal Anderson Park. The ministry followed the proper procedure, going through the process that any church or ministry can follow nationwide to hold a Christian service outside. Antifa showed up among the crowd, and heckling continued all day.
The Seattle Mayor, Bruce Harrell, condemned us as Christians for being in the city, calling us a āright-wing national effort to attack our trans and LGBTQ+ communities.ā He then directed the Parks Department to review all the circumstances around our application.
As a Texas girl from the buckle of the Bible belt in Dallas-Fort Worth, it is hard to describe what I saw in this city in the Pacific Northwest. I watched hundreds of people standing in protest for six to eight hours ā broken people, deeply angry, with some who looked afraid of our Christian beliefs. These hurting souls found community among themselves, their mutual pain, confused sexual identities, and deception, and they stood. My heart broke as I watched them in disbelief.
Coming to Seattle on a tour that not only deals with repentance, revival, and reformation, a tour that is calling the Church to get out in culture, stand up for biblical truth, and push back against the darkness, I should have expected this reaction, but I didnāt believe that it was going to be that bad.
In the end, we saw 23 arrests, a riot that broke out as we worshipped, and Christians having to stand, pray, and worship for hours just to push back on the darkness in the atmosphere. Families with children boldly stood rather than leaving or pulling out of danger. These Washington state Christians amazed me as we were later accused of āfascist family valuesā by the Seattle Times.
We came to worship and pray, but also to stand up for children and families – to say collectively as a Church family ā donāt mess with our kids. Jenny Donnelly has adopted these words that became popular in Peruās family values movement. In her words, she felt led to bring them to America āto copy/pasteā for our nation.
Multiple churches in Washington state united for this event. Many came under the banner of #Dontmesswithourkids, tired of the indoctrination of their children with gender ideology in public schools. Many were frustrated that abortions can be offered to their teenagers without their parental consent. Many were concerned about the Church around the nation staying silent. In the end, none of these statements were made from the stage in Seattle. We worshipped, prayed, and preached the Gospel as the #Dontmesswithourkids flags flew in the crowd.
Pastors like Russell B. Johnson from Pursuit Church prayed from the stage. In the directions to the church bathrooms in his churches, he puts in writing ā āBiological Womenā and āBiological Menā, but at that moment, he just prayed and declared, āSeattle belongs to God.ā
He and his young son boldly prayed and stood on the stage. Sweet men and women of God from Spokane and all over the state came. Even a group from Portland, Oregon, traveled around two and a half hours to support the cause.
Christians in the Pacific Northwest are persecuted at every level for even talking about the biblical foundations of biological gender and standing up against extreme legislation threatening parental authority. Remember how they had to fight fines and prison time for keeping their churches open during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020? Ā It is a different world for them.
Pastor Russell Johnson, Jenny Donnelly, and Ross Johnston will not be silenced as they host a rally on the steps of the Seattle Mayorās office on Tuesday at 5 pm and push back for our constitutional rights as Christians to assemble and pray.
2 Corinthians 5 talks about us being ambassadors for Christ and pleading with the lost to be reconciled to Christ. We did that in Seattle. We stood outside the walls of the church, and it was life-giving to those involved. We had more people attend than would ever come through the doors of a church on a Sunday morning. They heard the Gospel, they heard about the love of Christ, and they were prayed for.
Campus Pastor of Harvest Rock Church in Orange County, California, Jay Koopman, said boldly at the end of the meeting as we shut down three hours early, āWe welcome you for coming to church today. If you are on the other side of the wall today, we thank you for coming to church. We finally got you to come to church. Can you see how happy we are? Weāve got joy! You made our day.ā
I can tell you that Seattle has personally wrecked me. I have been awakened from any last sleep or complacency that I had left in me. I am fully awake.
Even in America, there is a world hostile to our beliefs, but it is time for us to be the light and venture into the darkness, making a difference. As Jesus said in John 12:46-47: āI have come as a light into the world, that whoever believes in Me should not abide in darkness.Ā And if anyone hears My words and does notĀ believe,Ā I do not judge him; forĀ I did not come to judge the world but to save the world.ā
Donāt be afraid. The Light overcomes. Our heart needs to be broken for a world that needs salvation.
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Bunni Pounds is president and founder ofĀ Christians EngagedĀ ā a ministryĀ activating the Body of Christ to pray, vote, and engage regularly. Formerly a congressional candidate and 16-year political consultant, she is a motivational speaker and Bible teacher. She is the author of the bookĀ Jesus and Politics: One Womanās Walk with God in a Mudslinging Profession.Photo credit: MAYDAY USA via Instagram.
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Father, we ask You to wake up the church in America. End our complacency, push us out of our pews, and use us to bring change to this nation.
Bunni, thank you for this excellent article!
I wrote an update on what happened in LA yesterday: https://ifapray.org/blog/dontmesswithourkids-in-seattle-and-la
The city refused to give them a permit, but [spoiler alert]: God got the glory!
I am a 73 year old woman with an 84 year old husband born and raised in NW Washington state. It broke our hearts to leave one of the most beautiful states in the union. But in 2020 we packed lock stock and barrel and left the corrupt and hateful Leftists of the state. We got our entire family to leave within a few years as the poison they are teaching our kids and spreading into communities. While we do not live in paradise, we are in the Bible belt where loving Jesus is welcomed and shared. I pray for my Washington friends and family daily and know that Satan has a short time. God loves you!
I am so saddened by what is happening in the Pacific Northwest. I lived in Vancouver, WA for many years before leaving to tend to my elderly mom. I pray for Washington that God would bring repentance and grace for salvation on that beautiful state.
Father GOD, help us to do our part in the streets individually and corporately daily, in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, amen and amen.