Alberta government is reviewing a permit application for a Christian worship event after organizers faced cancellations across eastern Canada and in Abbotsford, British Columbia.Sean Feucht's Revive in '25 – Let Us Worship event is scheduled for August 22 on the Alberta Legislature grounds in Edmonton. Ministry of Infrastructure confirmed to the Western Standard that the application is currently under review through standard procedures..Abbotsford cancels permit for US Christian worship leader Sean Feucht’s concert.All six permits for Feucht's east coast tour were cancelled, and his upcoming event in Abbotsford was cancelled as part of his Western Canadian tour. The cancellations have drawn attention to the Alberta application as organizers seek venues for their worship gatherings.."Alberta is committed to supporting and respecting everyone's right to free speech," the Ministry of Infrastructure told the Western Standard. "We have a duty to uphold these rights and freedoms, regardless of an individual's religious or political beliefs.".OLDCORN: From aprons to extremism? Traditional values are not ‘extremist’.The ministry emphasized that Alberta does not engage in shutting down law abiding events. The Legislature grounds regularly host various gatherings, from festivals and performances to rallies and ceremonies..Organizations booking event space must complete standard applications and comply with security protocols, public safety requirements, and venue guidelines. The ministry pointed out that these procedures apply to all applicants regardless of their purpose..OLDCORN: Looney Tunes Rachel Gilmore rails against Conservative MPs defending Christian artist Sean Feucht.Feucht, a US Christian artist and MAGA supporter, has organized similar worship events across North America. His tour has generated controversy in some communities while attracting support from religious freedom advocates.