SEATTLE — A worship concert and rally at Seattle’s Gas Works Park drew supporters and opponents Saturday.

The event was part of the Revive in 25 tour, which is led by Sean Feucht, a California-based singer and preacher who rose to prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic by organizing large “Let Us Worship” concerts in defiance of public health restrictions.

The event came with added scrutiny after a similar rally at Cal Anderson Park on Capitol Hill in May sparked clashes between a religious group and counter protesters. Twenty-three people were arrested during the May incident.

Seattle police were on alert about safety concerns for the Gas Works concert. Although the event drew a crowd of opponents who say the group's organizers are anti-LGBTQ+ and spread bigotry , it remained peac

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