Religious Concert Moves to Gas Works Park Amid Safety Concerns
The event was relocated from Capitol Hill's LGBTQ+ hub to Gas Works Park to reduce community tensions, with outreach activities still planned at the original site, organizers said.
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Religious concert planned in Seattle’s LGBTQ district moved to Gas Works Park
(The Center Square) – A planned religious rally in the heart of Seattle’s LGBTQ neighborhood later this month will be held in a different park instead after pushback from residents.
Religious concert moves to Gas Works Park amid safety concerns
A religious concert set for Aug. 30 will be held at Gas Works Park in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood after city officials approved a permit, despite public safety concerns tied to past unrest at similar events. The event, hosted by the group “Let Us Worship, Revive in 2025,” was initially proposed for Cal Anderson Park in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. Mayor Bruce Harrell confirmed the relocation Tuesday, stating that the City of Seattle a…
Christian Supremacist Rally Moved from Capitol Hill to Gas Works Park
After negotiations with the city of Seattle, organizers behind a worship rally hosted by Christian supremacist celebrity Sean Feucht have agreed to relocate “Revive in 25” from Cal Anderson Park in Capitol Hill to Gas Works Park. by Vivian McCall After negotiations with the city, organizers behind an August 30 worship rally hosted by Christian supremacist celebrity Sean Feucht have agreed to relocate “Revive in 25” from Cal Anderson Park to Gas …
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