Christian Ministry Suing City of Moncton for Cancelling Controversial U.S. Singer’s Concert
The ministry says the cancellation amounted to a Charter breach and seeks $50,000 in damages after attendance fell from 1,000 to about 200.
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Canadian city sued by Christian ministry for cancelling Sean Feucht worship concert over supposed ‘safety’ concerns
Burn 24/7 Canada Worship Ministries Society is accusing the city of violating its freedom of expression by cancelling the event.
Christian non-profit sues City of Moncton for stopping concert last summer
More than a year after Moncton revoked permits that Sean Feucht needed for his "musical worship event" at Riverfront Park, the city is being sued. Feucht's organization claims the city infringed on its rights to freedom of expression.
Christian Group Files Lawsuit Against City of Moncton Over Cancelled Worship Event
A Canadian Christian organization has filed a lawsuit against the City of Moncton, arguing that the city’s cancelling of a planned worship event violated the group’s Charter rights. The event had been scheduled for July 24, 2025, in Moncton’s Riverfront Park as part of Burn 24/7 Canada Worship Ministries Society’s cross-Canada worship tour with U.S. musician Sean Feucht. However, it was cancelled July 22 by the city, which cited safety concerns …
The organizers of Sean Feucht's tour accuse the City of Moncton of flouting its freedom of expression by canceling last summer's concert.
Christian ministry sues Moncton for $50K after city cancelled worship event over planned protests
Subhead:Burn 24/7 Canada alleges the city violated its Charter rights when it cancelled a Sean Feucht worship event at Riverfront Park just two days before it was scheduled to take place.#
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