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City says organizers agree to move August 30th Christian rally off Capitol Hill to Gas Works Park — UPDATE: ‘We are not aware of a planned Jesus March’

The city says the August 30th fundamentalist Christian rally planned for Cal Anderson Park will be moved to Gas Works

Today, Mayor Bruce Harrell and Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth (District 3) released the following statement after Seattle Parks and Recreation issued a park use permit for a religious concert event at Gas Works Park:

“According to the law, the City cannot deny or unilaterally relocate permits for public spaces based on the content of the speech or the impacts of that speech on the community. Recognizing that Cal Anderson Park is an important gathering space for our LGBTQ+ residents and receiving their feedback on the event location, we worked with the organizers to suggest alternative park locations.

In the city’s statement, Mayor Bruce Harrell and District 3 representative Joy Hollingsworth explained the move saying the rally organizers agreed to move their event to Gas Works Park. “We are grateful that they were receptive to our recommendation,” the joint statement reads.

“Everyone has a First Amendment right to make their voices heard, regardless of content or belief. We are focused on facilitating that right of expression for everyone in our city – while also prioritizing safety,” the statement concludes.

The agreement may end many concerns about allowing the anti-trans and reproductive rights church groups a permitted gathering in this center of the city’s queer communities and history but in many ways only moves the problem.

CHS reported here earlier this month as the mayor’s office leaned on technicalities as it insisted a permit had not yet been issued for the rally.

The August 30th “Revive in 25” rally is being organized by anti-LGBTQ religious activist Sean Feucht.

“Join Let Us Worship for Revive in 25 on August 30th at Cal Anderson Park in Seattle Cal Anderson Park,” one social media promotion read.

Following the first rally and police clashes in May, CHS reported on claims from organizers that they were already planning for another Cal Anderson rally late this summer.

UPDATE: However City Hall is portraying the agreement, the Revive in 25 groups seem hellbent on raising a fuss on Capitol Hill and are planning a “Jesus March” to start at 3:30 PM on the north end of Cal Anderson Park the afternoon of the 30th. The march won’t go very far with plans for participants to circle through Pike/Pine and back into Cal Anderson Park:

Corner of E Denny Way & Nagle PL is the starting point, March to Broadway then traverse down to E Pike St and take a right. Follow E Pike St to 11th Ave. Take a left on 11th Ave and march back to Water Works (1635 11th Ave Seattle, WA 98122) to end the march.

Wednesday night, councilmember Hollingsworth took to social media to express her faith but did not address the new plans in her district from the religious groups.

“I’ve come this far by faith, leaning on the lord,” Hollingsworth posted. “There is no greater love.”

UPDATE 8/20/2025 1:15 PM: The mayor’s office points out that references to the “Jesus March” and Capitol Hill gathering have been removed from the event’s listing on social media.

“We are not aware of a planned ‘Jesus March,’ and the organizers have not submitted an application to hold a march in or around Cal Anderson Park,” the mayor’s office tells CHS.

We’ve asked the August 30th event organizers about the change.

 

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d.c.
3 days ago

Good. Still hope they get shouted down but at least this seems like “just” a bunch of bigots exercising their right to free speech and less like a direct provocation of the community on the hill. I think they’ll find gasworks and lake union are also uninterested in their hateful garbage too. Hopefully we can fill the water with rainbows day of if it’s nice.

d.c.
3 days ago
Reply to  d.c.

oops, nope the update shows they are intent on a confrontation. well, I suspect they will get it.

Derek
3 days ago

I hate these right wing morons

Soli
3 days ago

Thier so called Christian music horribly loud and monotonous. Hopefully they won’t be using that enormous soundstage on their march.

CD Balooka
2 days ago

This is absolute bullshit. This hate-filled “event” should not protected under free speech.

Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969). The Court held that speech is not protected if it is:

  1. Directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action, and
  2. Likely to incite or produce such action.

If an organization’s speech is merely offensive, extreme, or advocating violence in the abstract, it may still be protected.

But if the speech is specifically intended to spur people to commit immediate violence, First Amendment protection is lost.

Smoothtooperate
2 days ago

can’t wait to vote her out…Did the lord tell you to go after minimum wages for the poorest among us Joy? Did he put it on your heart?

Gem
2 days ago

Did you reply to the wrong article…? What does that have to do with this?

Admin
2 days ago
Reply to  Gem

Youve gotta read the whole thing “Wednesday night, councilmember Hollingsworth took to social media to express her faith but did not address the new plans in her district from the religious groups.
“I’ve come this far by faith, leaning on the lord,” Hollingsworth posted. “There is no greater love.”

Derek
2 days ago

Joy is SO done

bcfls
2 days ago

letting nazis seduce you with church language is not faith, but the abandonment of it.

Tiffany
2 days ago

This neighborhood could use a small reprieve from being the central battleground for every ideology under the sun. Thank god.

Nandor
2 days ago

No parade permit then… arrest them for obstructing traffic if they so much as jay walk..

Vi
2 days ago

So the counter protest is moving to Gasworks. <>

bcfls
1 day ago
Reply to  Vi

wondering about the goose poop this time of year XD