Podcasts about Contemporary Christian music

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MinistryWatch Podcast
Ep. 458: A Conversation with Centricity's John Mays

MinistryWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 38:33


The music industry has been in something of a mess over the past two decades. Digital platforms have come and gone and come again, completely reshaping – and then reshaping again – the economic model of the music industry. The Christian music industry has had to undergo all these changes plus more: the rise of the worship genre, the growth of such radio juggernauts as K-Love and Salem, and the economic pressures these innovations have placed on the rest of the industry to conform or die. And the worship genre itself has shaped the way the church worships – whether we like it or not. Through all these changes, a small but influential music label in Nashville has not just survived, but it has thrived. That label is Centricity, and it owes much of its success to my guest today, John Mays. John is one of the co-founders of the label, and he has retained the title of Senior VP of A&R. And if you don't know what that means, stay tuned. John will explain. John Mays began his career as a musician, playing bass for some of the early bands in the CCM genre, first as a road dog, then as a session player. He worked for industry leader Word Records early in his career. With Word, Centricity, and others, he has been influential in the careers of artists such as Cindy Morgan, Point of Grace, Phillips, Craig & Dean, Andrew Peterson, and many more. John is currently working with Peterson, Jason Gray, and Lauren Daigle, among the two dozen or so artists currently on the Centricity label. John had this conversation with me from his home near Nashville. A special word before we go. I'm a bit of a music guy. I find music to be nourishing spiritually, emotionally, and intellectually. Contemporary Christian Music and Christian radio also have an outsized impact on the evangelical movement. So from time to time, we'll feature musicians on the MinistryWatch podcast. To hear recent interviews I've done with Charlie Peacock, Fernando Ortega, Andrew Peterson, and others, just go to MinistryWatch.com and hit the “Podcast” button at the top of the page. The producer for today's program is Jeff McIntosh. Thanks to PR guy extraordinaire Rick Hoganson for helping me arrange this interview with John Mays. Until next time, may God bless you.

Think & Reform
The Not-So-Beautiful Letdown of Contemporary Christian Music

Think & Reform

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 75:42


Luke and Duvv take a circumspect look at the last 30 years of CCM and its natural path to the inevitable destination of an emasculated Christianity

Straight White American Jesus
Spirit and Power S2: E1: Prosperity Gospel, Prosperity President

Straight White American Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 48:04


Why does Donald Trump look and sound like a Prosperity Gospel preacher? What are the actual ties of the president to this tradition of Christian healers and televangelists? In​ this episode of Spirit & Power, Dr. Leah Payne speaks with Dr. Gabriel Raeburn - Senior Research Fellow, Harvard Slavery Remembrance Program, Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery Initiative - about the health and wealth preachers who love Donald J. Trump, and their ​affinities with tech billionaires like Elon Musk & Peter Thiel. Fully embracing the glitz and glam of Trump's 21st Century second term, prosperity preachers are setting their own political agendas and living the high life with their favorite president, a long way from their impoverished, Depression-Era roots. Links and other info for Show Notes: Resources & Links: Visible Saints: the History of a Puritan Idea, Edmund Morgan ​Oral Roberts and the Rise of the Prosperity Gospel, Jonathan Root Pew Research Center's 2006 study: Spirit and Power – A 10-Country Survey of Pentecostals “The Future of “Born-Again Evangelicalism” Is Charismatic and Pentecostal,” PRRI by Fanhao Nie, Ph.D., Flavio Rogerio Hickel Jr., Leah Payne, Tarah Williams, Ph.D. ​God Gave Rock & Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music, Leah Payne ​ Join Leah & many other scholars, activists, and artists considering music the rise of Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity at the 2025 Summer Institute for Global Charismatic & Pentecostal Studies at Candler School of Theology at Emory University, May 21-23 in Decatur, GA. Registration is free! Additional Resources: Visible Saints: the History of a Puritan Idea, Edmund Morgan ​Oral Roberts and the Rise of the Prosperity Gospel, Jonathan Root Pew Research Center's 2006 study: Spirit and Power – A 10-Country Survey of Pentecostals “The Future of “Born-Again Evangelicalism” Is Charismatic and Pentecostal,” PRRI by Fanhao Nie, Ph.D., Flavio Rogerio Hickel Jr., Leah Payne, Tarah Williams, Ph.D. ​God Gave Rock & Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music, Leah Payne Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MUSIC is not a GENRE
Good LORD People! - The History of Christian Music| MxG - Season 7 Episode 17

MUSIC is not a GENRE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 58:50


SUPPORT THIS PODCAST!Join PatreonGet some merch~~~~FEATURED SONGNICK – “Higher Ground Again” (from the unreleased demo, BLACK-EYED SUSAN) Christian music has a loooooooooooooong history, likely as old as the religion itself. But it's only been in the last 70 years or so that Christian music entered pop culture. Since then, it's been a wildly successful sect of popular music that encompasses a growing number of subgenres, from rock to country to hip hop and beyond.I kneel down and get serious about this often precisely understood form of music, starting with the ancient prehistory, its birthing into the modern music world, its growth and expansion, and even reveal some artists you had no idea were doing Christian music. And I decide once and for all if it's any good.Are you a fan of Christian music? If so, what kind and which artists? Do you like when popular music gets religious? Or would you rather those worlds remain separate? Discuss dammit!BONUS MxTRA VIDEO: Mainstream artists who were actually Christian~~~*intro music credit: REC - "Wake Up High"*mid roll music credit: The Drop - "Outerloper"

1 Degree of Andy
Terry Blackwood: A Legendary Christian Music Pioneer

1 Degree of Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 59:55


It could be argued that the Blackwoods are the most important family in the history of Christian music, and Terry Blackwood's entrance into The Imperials marked a decisive shift in the direction Christian music would take for decades to come. On this episode we'll hear first hand accounts about Elvis and what it was like creating one of the biggest albums in the early days of CCM.

Reverend Ben Cooper's Podcast

Reverend Ben Cooper's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 32:04 Transcription Available


Send us a textThis week, we've curated a unique 30-minute mix featuring worship tracks and creative mashups that bring a fresh perspective to some beloved songs. Check out the playlist:Tracklist:Glorious Day (Live) VS Swedish House Mafia - Don't You Worry Child - Passion (Alex  Mashup) - 3:58Worship Mashup 2020 (We The Kingdom, Dolly Parton, Tauren Wells, TobyMac) - Alex Mashup - 8:59Here I Am To Worship - Christafari (Official Music Video) - 3:36What A Beautiful Name - Christafari (Hillsong Worship cover feat. Avion Blackman) - 5:08The Man I Want To Be - Chris Young (Official Video) - 4:23Hosanna - Hillsong Worship feat. Brooke Ligertwood - 4:37

The Rich Redmond Show
CCM Session Playing and Producing w/Scott Williamson :: Ep 205 Rich Redmond Show

The Rich Redmond Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 89:10


In this episode of the Rich Redmond Show, Rich and Jim sit down with renowned drummer, producer, and engineer Scott Williamson. Scott shares his fascinating journey, from growing up in a musical family in Southern California to establishing himself as a sought-after session musician in Nashville for over 35 years. Throughout the conversation, Scott offers insights into the dynamics of the music industry, the importance of mentorship, and the challenges of balancing multiple roles as a professional drummer. He delves into his musical influences, including the impact of legendary drummers like John Bonham and Steve Gadd, and how he's navigated the evolving landscape of the recording studio. They also explore the nuances of session work, the role of social media in self-promotion, and the significance of movie soundtracks in shaping their musical experiences. They also engage in lighthearted discussions about favorite foods, drinks, and the ultimate tribute band to join for life. This episode provides a unique and candid perspective from a seasoned drummer, offering listeners a glimpse into the life and experiences of a true music industry veteran. Whether you're a fellow drummer, a music enthusiast, or simply someone interested in the behind-the-scenes of the recording world, this conversation is sure to captivate and inspire.   Some Things That Came Up:  -2:30 Spring Hill -4:00 The Mission Cigar Lounge  -7:30 Scott grew up in Church and the recording studio  -9:10 Scott's first teacher was Ken Cox -9:50 Scott's 6th grade band teacher was one of Scott's great mentors -11:00 Steve Gadd and Peter Erskine -14:00 Watching Gregg Bissonnette tracking in the studio  -15:20 Gregg on Brandon Field's “The Brain Dance” track…A perfectly designed drum solo  -16:00 Gregg encouraged Scott to study John Bonham's drumming  -20:30 The drummers of Contemporary Christian Music -23:30 Home Tracking vs. traditional studio sessions  -27:00 Expanding into producing and mixing  -28:45 God Bless the Honda Element! -31:00 Scott's sons are composers and videographers -35:00 Scott's first job was working as a copyist for his composer father -47:20 Stephen Taylor's same song experiment, which Scott mixed. Dan Needham in the      house! -53:20 Working on custom projects and making a difference in people's lives  -56:00 airgigs.com and soundbetter.com -58:00 Having some sort of online presence  -1:00:00 Mike Terrana's awesome channels  -1:03:00 Document over create  -1:04:00 Scott learned to fly many years ago and owns a plane! -1:07:30 WFL III drums bridge the gap between 1960 and now -1:09:40 Toto tribute band, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan for the win  -1:12:20 Ed Greene! -1:13:15 The Fave 5  -1:18:30 The beauty of Mick Fleetwood  -1:21:30 The magic of John Williams, especially E.T. The Extraterrestrial    Follow:  IG: @scottwilliamsonmusic   The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 30 of which have been #1 hits!   Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com   Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur.   Follow Jim:   @jimmccarthy @itsyourshow.co www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com www.itsyourshow.co

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 246 - AMY GRANT ("Tennessee Christmas")

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 73:31


Six-time Grammy winner, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Famer, and Kennedy Center honoree Amy Grant joins us to chat about the pursuit of honesty in songwriting, the stories behind some of her songs, and her catalog of modern day Christmas classics. PART ONEPaul and Scott chat about the idea of a "definitive" version of a Christmas song, discuss their favorites, debate about Christmas songs they love and hate, and delve into Scott's elementary school crush on Amy Grant. PART TWOOur in-depth interview with Amy GrantABOUT AMY GRANTPerhaps the most influential pioneer of the Contemporary Christian Music genre, Amy Grant released her first album while still in high school. Her fourth album, 1982's Age to Age, found unprecedented success with hit singles such as “Sing Your Praise to the Lord” and “El Shaddai.” Age to Age topped the Christian album chart for 85 weeks, earned Amy her first Grammy award, and became the first Christian album to be certified Platinum by the RIAA. Her 1984 album Straight Ahead spawned hits with Amy's original compositions “Thy Word” and “Angels,” and became the first Christian album to land on the Billboard 200. By the mid-1980s, she further crossed over to mainstream success when “Find a Way,” which she wrote with Michael W. Smith, hit the Top 40 on Billboard's pop chart. The following year, Amy reached the top of the pop chart with “The Next Time I Fall,” a duet with Peter Cetera. Her 1991 album Heart in Motion sold 5 million copies and spawned four Top 10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, including the self-penned hits “Baby Baby” and “Every Heartbeat.” That same year, she enjoyed another Top 10 pop hit as a songwriter with Michael W. Smith's “Place in This World.” Amy continued to find mainstream success in the mid-1990s with singles such as “House of Love,” a duet with her now-husband Vince Gill, as well as the songs “Lucky One” and “Takes a Little Time,” which she wrote with Keith Thomas and Wayne Kirkpatrick, respectively. Starting with 1983's A Christmas Album, holiday music has been an important part of Amy Grant's artistry. She has since released the albums Home for Christmas, which was certified three-times Platinum; A Christmas to Remember; Tennessee Christmas; and The Animals' Christmas, a collaborative album with Art Garfunkel featuring songs by Jimmy Webb that explore the nativity story from the perspective of the animals. Amy's original songs “Tennessee Christmas” and “Breath of Heaven” have become modern day holiday standards. Her Christmas concerts, often featuring husband Vince Gill and longtime collaborator Michael W. Smith, have become a holiday tradition. To date, Amy has released twenty studio albums and has sold over 30 million records worldwide. Seventeen of her albums have reached #1 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart, more than any other artist in history. She has won 6 Grammy awards, 26 Dove awards, and has been inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Amy has received honorary doctorates from two universities, has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2021. She was a recipient of the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime artistic achievement in 2022.  

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 244 - JEREMY CAMP ("I Still Believe")

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 85:40


Grammy nominee and four-time ASCAP Christian Songwriter of the Year Jeremy Camp dives deep with Songcraft on creativity, loss, honesty, and following the right path. PART ONEPaul and Scott get in the weeds on Billboard magazine's recent "100 Greatest Country Artists of All Time" list. Plus, we preview the remaining episodes for 2024 and offer a sneak peek at what's ahead for our 10th anniversary year.PART TWOOur in-depth interview with Jeremy CampABOUT JEREMY CAMPBetween 2002 and 2024, Christian artist Jeremy Camp released fifteen studio albums, four of which have been certified Gold by the RIAA. Additionally, his 2005 album Live Unplugged has been certified double Platinum. Fourteen of Jeremy's singles as an artist have hit #1 on Billboard's Christian charts, including the Gold-certified “Walk by Faith,” “There Will be a Day,” “Overcome,” “Same Power,” “Christ in Me,” “Dead Man Walking,” and “Keep Me in the Moment.” Other highlights of his catalog include “Give You Glory,” “Lay Down My Pride,” “Stay,” and “I Still Believe,” which he wrote after the death of his first wife when he was just 23 years old. Jeremy has earned a Grammy nomination, five GMA Dove Awards, three American Music Award nominations, and four awards for ASCAP Christian Songwriter of the Year. In addition, Billboard magazine named him the #2 Christian artist of the decade. Jeremy's most recent album, Deeper Waters, was released in 2024.   

WWUTT
WWUTT 2295 Q&A Parenting Resources, the Genealogies of Jesus, Contemporary Christian Music

WWUTT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 29:16


Responding to questions from listeners about recommended parenting books, considering the differences in Matthew and Luke's genealogies of Jesus, what happened to the "Hear the Word of the Lord" podcast, and a question about classic Contemporary Christian Music. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!

In the Flamingo Lounge with Rockabilly Greg

This week, we welcome back a familiar face to the Flamingo Lounge: my best friend and musical partner, Steve Metivier. While we've previously interviewed each other, this time we'll delve deeper into Steve's musical journey, including his other project, "Crosswinds." And as a special treat, Steve recorded an original song that he wrote as a response to 9/11 entitled "Bridge" exclusively for the Flamingo Lounge, which we'll unveil at the end of the session. Steve joined Rockabilly Greg in the Flamingo Lounge on Tuesday, October 29, 2024 after performing at Bristol Village as part of Rockin Robin's "Music to Remember WNY" program.

Straight White American Jesus
Spirit & Power Episode 7: Post-Election Insights

Straight White American Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 57:04


Subscribe for $5.99 a month to get bonus content most Mondays, bonus episodes every month, ad-free listening, access to the entire 700-episode archive, Discord access, and more: https://axismundi.supercast.com/ Los Angeles Event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1027970416187?aff=oddtdtcreator San Diego Event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1030505227877?aff=oddtdtcreator In this episode of Spirit & Power: “Post Election Insights: What We Know One Day Later” Dr. Leah Payne is joined by returning analysts Dr. Dara Delgado, Dr. Erica Bryand Ramirez, journalist Sam Kestenbaum, and first-time guest Bishop Mark Chironna. 24 hours after Election Day, how did charismatics and Pentecostals in the United States make their voices known on November 5th? This week's guests share their post-election thoughts. For more analysis of transnational charismatic and Pentecostal networks: God Gave Rock and Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music by Leah Payne, or join her at Candler School of Theology's Summer Institute, May 21-23, which will explore the theme “Songs of the Spirit: Music and the Making of Global Pentecostalism.” Linktree: https://linktr.ee/StraightWhiteJC Order Brad's book: https://bookshop.org/a/95982/9781506482163 Check out BetterHelp and use my code SWA for a great deal: www.betterhelp.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Detuned Radio
Contemporary Christian Music!

Detuned Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 161:20


Episode Summary This week Jesse & Nat talk about Contemporary Christian Music (CCM!) which we grew up with and have a complicated relationship with. Edited by Nat Show notes by Jesse Show Links The Eclipse! X-Men '97 Define The Relationship The Flinstones (1994) CCM Jars of Clay Pitchfork's great review of DC Talk's “Jesus Freak” DC Talk Audio Adrenaline Newsboys TobyMac Relient K Switchfoot The Dove Award Amy Grant Announces She Will Host Lesbian Niece's Wedding Because She's a Good, Loving Christian Elaine drives Puddy's car Jesus movement Jesus Revolution (2023) Master's Commission Hillsong Church Warning: Parental Advisory (2002) Project 86 Saved! (2004); Cassandra speaks in tongues. Chubby bunny Picks Jesse: Vampire Weekend “Only God Was Above Us” Nat: Paradise Lost “Obsidian” (Recorded on sometime in June of 2024 lol)

Straight White American Jesus
Spirit & Power Ep 5: "The Twin Insurrections:" The Charismatic Right in the US and Brazil

Straight White American Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 46:34


Subscribe for $5.99 a month to get bonus content most Mondays, bonus episodes every month, ad-free listening, access to the entire 700-episode archive, Discord access, and more: https://axismundi.supercast.com/ Los Angeles Event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1027970416187?aff=oddtdtcreator San Diego Event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1030505227877?aff=oddtdtcreator In this episode of Spirit & Power: “The Twin Insurrections'” Dr. Leah Payne speaks with Dr. João Chaves, an Assistant Professor of the History of Religion in the Américas and Co-Director of the Baptist Scholars International Roundtable (BSIR) at Baylor University.  His research focuses on the history of religion in the Américas, the influence of U.S. Protestantism in Latin America, and the development of Latin American/Latinx religious networks in the United States. Along with numerous books, Dr. Chaves has written about the history of Christianity in Latin America for news outlets such as the Washington Post and The Christian Century.  Resources & Links: The shared religious roots of twin insurrections in the U.S. and Brazil by João B. Chaves and Raimundo Barreto  Christian nationalism is thriving in Bolsonaro's Brazil by João B. Chaves and Raimundo Barreto  Christian nationalism is growing among US Hispanics. Scholars explain why. by Aleja Hertzler-McCain Brazil's Changing Religious Landscape, The Pew Forum How Charismatic and Pentecostal Conservatives are Shaping the American Right Wing of Today, PRRI, by Leah Payne Books by João Chaves Migrational Religion: Context and Creativity in the Latinx Diaspora  The Global Mission of the Jim Crow South: Southern  Baptist Missionaries and the Shaping of Latin American Evangelicalism. Remembering Antônia Teixeira: A Story of Missions, Violence, and Institutional Hypocrisy  with Dr. Mikeal Parsons  Baptists and the Kingdom of God: Global Perspectives with Dr. T. Laine Scales For more analysis of transnational music and media networks: God Gave Rock and Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music by Leah Payne, or join her at Candler School of Theology's Summer Institute, May 21-23, which will explore the theme “Songs of the Spirit: Music and the Making of Global Pentecostalism.”  Linktree: https://linktr.ee/StraightWhiteJC Order Brad's book: https://bookshop.org/a/95982/9781506482163 Check out BetterHelp and use my code SWA for a great deal: www.betterhelp.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Straight White American Jesus
Spirit & Power Episode 4: "Take Back that Which Was Stolen from Us:" The Charismatic Rituals of the Religious Right

Straight White American Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 47:10


Subscribe for $5.99 a month to get bonus content most Mondays, bonus episodes every month, ad-free listening, access to the entire 700-episode archive, Discord access, and more: https://axismundi.supercast.com/ In this episode of Spirit & Power: “‘Take Back that Which Was Stolen from Us:' The Charismatic Rituals of the Religious Right,” host Dr. Leah Payne and Karrie Gaspard-Hogewood, a sociology doctoral fellow at Tulane University and researcher for Spirit & Power, take listeners on an audio tour of Flashpoint Live New Orleans, a conservative talk show produced by charismatic televangelist Kenneth Copeland's Victory Channel. Along the way, Karrie, whose research focuses on independent, neo-charismatic religion and political mobilization, and Leah analyze the characters and charismatic practices shaping conservative rallies leading up to the 2024 election. Resources & Links:  The Courage Tour, the Reawaken America Tour, and the FlashPoint Live Rescue America Tour Karrie Gaspard-Hogewood's analysis in The Guardian, the Washington Post, and Religion News Service. “‘The Trump Shall Sound: Politics, Pentecostals, and the Shofar at the Capitol Riots,” by Leah Payne “President Trump's Hidden Religious Base: Pentecostal-charismatic Celebrities,” by Erica Ramirez & Leah Payne “The Future of “Born-Again Evangelicalism” Is Charismatic and Pentecostal,” Fanhao Nie, Ph.D., Flavio Rogerio Hickel Jr., Leah Payne, Tarah Williams, Ph.D.  “Is Modern Prophecy Leading Its Followers To a Religious State?” by Paul A. Djupe Books: God Gave Rock and Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music by Leah Payne The Violent Take It by Force: the Christian Movement that is Threatening our Democracy by Matthew D Taylor Linktree: https://linktr.ee/StraightWhiteJC Order Brad's book: https://bookshop.org/a/95982/9781506482163 Check out BetterHelp and use my code SWA for a great deal: www.betterhelp.com Los Angeles Event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1027970416187?aff=oddtdtcreator San Diego Event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1030505227877?aff=oddtdtcreator Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mornings with Carmen
The meteoric rise of the Christian music genre - Adam Holz | Learning from God during life's pain - Kim Dolan Leto

Mornings with Carmen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 48:22


Plugged In's Adam Holtz reviews the movie "White Bird," as well as talks about why the search for hope has led Contemporary Christian Music to become the fasting growing music genre.   Fitness expert Kim Dolan Leto shares about a recent hard season in her life, and what God has taught her in the midst of it.  Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here  

Music on SermonAudio
Contemporary Christian Music

Music on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 26:00


A new MP3 sermon from Household of Faith in Christ is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Contemporary Christian Music Subtitle: The Faith Debate Speaker: Troy Skinner Broadcaster: Household of Faith in Christ Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 1/4/2009 Length: 26 min.

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music
Christian Ska's Upbeats and Beatdowns (ft. Leanor Ortega Till of Five Iron Frenzy)

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 38:15


If there's one music genre lampooned more than Christian rock, it might just be ska. And Christian ska? Expect next level ridicule. But a lovable band of misfits from Denver, Colorado managed to do something that might seem unthinkable: combine two maligned genres and become a cultural phenomenon with an enduring cult following. On the season two finale of Rock that Doesn't Roll, music journalist Andrew Gill (Sound Opinions), and historian Leah Payne (God Gave Rock and Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music) follow the unlikely rise of Five Iron Frenzy, with insight from Leanor Ortega Till, aka "Jeff the Girl," aka the saxophonist from one of the best-loved bands in the Christian rock universe.Do you have a Christian rock story to tell? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336.If you want more seasons of Rock That Doesn't Roll, you can support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdrYou can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing RTDRpod@gmail.comSign up for our Substack to keep up with show developments.Buy RTDR merch here.

Rhythm on the Rocks
To El and Back Crossover, Christian Songs, & Cocktails PART 1

Rhythm on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 55:43


While Frizz is sailing 'cross the ocean, Bob is joined by the crew of To El and Back for a boys night out. We craft religious themed cocktails and jump in to our favorite Christian music. Learn about the rise of Contemporary Christian Music, New Orleans Second Lines, and see if the hosts of "the skeptic's bible podcast" can tell if a few album titles were created by ChatGPT or CCM artists.    NOTE: Part 2 will be released on the To El and Back feed on August 11, 2024. Be sure to check it out and follow!

No Trash, Just Truth! - Proverbs 9:10 Ministries
Episode 255 - Inside Contemporary Christian Music

No Trash, Just Truth! - Proverbs 9:10 Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 40:10


Send us a Text Message.Over 1150 verses in the Bible mention music, singing, and / or instruments. The reason it's mentioned so often and is such an integral part of worship is that often music can convey what the spoken word alone can't. From uplifting, peppy music to soft, emotional ballads, music helps us express our joy, sadness, happiness, pain, and most importantly our gratitude and love for God. Today's contemporary Christian music industry is a multi billion dollar business. And while we may assume that all those who are involved in Christian Music from the musicians and singers to the writers and producers are Christian and their only goal is to worship and glorify God, that is not the case at all. Join us as we go inside contemporary Christian music and look at artists who clearly say they aren't Christians, to those who come out of heretical churches, to those who have compromised Truth for fame and sales, to those who are solidly grounded in the Word of God.Thanks for tuning in! Be sure to check out everything Proverbs 9:10 on our website, www.proverbs910ministries.com! You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Rumble, YouTube, Twitter, Truth Social, and Gettr!

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music
Yellow and Black Attack (ft. Michael Sweet of Stryper and Mike Tramp of White Lion)

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 39:36


Picture this. It's 1986. The Cold War is at a fever pitch. The whole world is locked into a conflict between the Forces of Freedom, and the Commies... at least that's how it felt to 80s kids. But the Cold War wasn't the only threat facing American society. Many feared that a much more sinister enemy lurking in the shadows: the devil himself. During the so-called satanic panic, parents worried that their kids would get caught by the Lord of Darkness, and rock - specifically heavy metal from notoriously debauched bands like Motley Crüe - was a big threat. What was an evangelical teen metal fan to do when the whole genre was tainted by Beelzebub? You fight fire with fire, and send Satan straight to hell with the legendary band Stryper. With insight from Stryper's Michael Sweet, and White Lion's Mike Tramp, music journalist Andrew Gill (Sound Opinions), and historian Leah Payne (God Gave Rock and Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music) follow the epic battle for the soul of Stryper, the undisputed kings of 1980s Christian Metal who wanted to fight Satan on his home turf - the raucous world of mainstream metal. Along the way, they found that the battle lines between demons and angels can get a bit blurry. How do you win the war when you aren't exactly sure who is friend or foe? Do you have a Christian rock story to tell? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336.If you want more seasons of Rock That Doesn't Roll, you can support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdrYou can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing RTDRpod@gmail.comSign up for our Substack to keep up with show developments.Buy RTDR merch here.

Cinematic Doctrine
Zoetic and the CCM Coconut Tree (Jesus Revolution, The Jesus Music)

Cinematic Doctrine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 121:12


LET'S TALK: Zoetic: Spotify / Instagram / Linktree Kierstyn St. John, founder/songwriter/producer for the Christian jazz-pop fusion duo Zoetic, joins Melvin to discuss all things Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)! First, Melvin interviews Kierstyn about the Zoetic project, their mix of musical genre, and comfortability with challenging lyrics. Following this, the two discuss two films, Jesus Revolution and The Jesus Music, and how they showcase a semi-CCM-industry-self-portrait on the birthplace of CCM and it's continued development over the decades. Following this, and using the films as a foundation, Melvin asks Kierstyn whether the CCM "vibes" are good, if CCM can overcome the problems she perceives in the industry, and what has her excited for the current world of CCM.MAILBAG: Send questions with your first name and we'll answer them in future episodes! Support the Show.Support on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Instagram Facebook Group

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 235 - CHARLIE PEACOCK ("Every Heartbeat")

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 69:16


GRAMMY-winning producer, artist, and songwriter Charlie Peacock defies categorization. Paul chats with him about everything from his early days on the Norther California jazz scene, to writing hits for the Christian music world, to producing everyone from the Civil Wars to Switchfoot. PART ONE:Scott and Paul talk about aging, the Rolling Stones concert Scott just saw, the centrality of energetic drummers, and other fun stuff. PART TWO:Our in-depth conversation with Charlie PeacockABOUT CHARLIE PEACOCKFrom jazz to pop to rock to country, gospel, and Americana, Charlie Peacock is a Grammy-winning producer, artist, and songwriter who defies categorization. In addition to his own wide-ranging work as a recording artist, he has written well-known songs such “Every Heartbeat,” which was a major pop hit for Amy Grant, and “In the Light,” which is best known for the version recorded by DC Talk. He's responsible for developing and producing the Grammy Award-winning duo The Civil Wars and the Modern Rock band Switchfoot, including their multi-platinum Top 40 pop hit “Dare You to Move.” Peacock launched his career as an artist on the Northern California jazz scene before recording his debut album, Lie Down in the Grass, which was released by A&M Records in the mid-1980s. After a stint with Island Records, he moved to Nashville to work as an artist and producer. His 1990 album, The Secret of Time, earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album. In that decade, he produced nearly 50 albums for other artists, and was named the Gospel Music Association's Producer of the Year for three consecutive years.The long list of artists he has produced includes Nicole Nordeman, David Crowder, Holly Williams, The Lone Bellow, Al Green, and Ladysmith Black Mambazo. He has produced a wide range of music for film and television, including the Mandy Moore film A Walk To Remember, Chris Cornell's "Misery Chain" from the soundtrack of Twelve Years a Slave, and "Hush," the title theme to the AMC drama Turn: Washington's Spies, featuring Joy Williams and Matt Berninger of The National.As an artist, he returned to jazz with the Love Press Ex-Curio album in 2005 before embracing vocal music once again with his 2012 album No Man's Land. In late 2015, Peacock was appointed the Director of Contemporary Music and Industry Outreach at Lipscomb University's College of Arts and Entertainment in Nashville. An author of several books, his forthcoming memoir will explore his musical life, while  his latest album as an artist, Every Kind of Uh-Oh, will be released at the end of August.  

The Englewood Review of Books Podcast
Episode 77: On Contemporary Christian Music w/Leah Payne & Gregory Alan Thornbury

The Englewood Review of Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 47:40


Joel hosted a conversation with two first-time podcast guests all about 'CCM' or 'Contemporary Christian Music.' They explore various cultural aspects of 'CCM,' as well as the reality of profit-driven corporate influence. Larry Norman figures prominently in their discussion, and Joel reflects a bit on his experience as a 90s kid immersed in this industry.Leah Payne is Associate Professor of American Religious History at Portland Seminary and a 2023–2024 Public Fellow at the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). She holds a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University and her research explores the intersection of religion, politics, and popular culture. Payne is co-host of Rock That Doesn't Roll, a Public Radio Exchange (PRX) podcast about Christian rock and its listeners and Weird Religion, a religion and pop culture podcast, as well as the author of the new book God Gave Rock & Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music (Oxford University Press, 2024).Gregory Alan Thornbury, currently serves as Executive Director of Silver Art Projects at the World Trade Center. He has spent the past 25 years in higher education and arts nonprofits, as a professor, college dean, vice president, and president. Most recently, he served in senior leadership as Vice President at the New York Academy of Art in Tribeca, founded by Andy Warhol. In addition to being a curator, he is a scholar of art, philosophy, and religion, and his most recent book is "Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?: Larry Norman and the Perils of Christian Rock" (Convergent Books, 2018).Books Mentioned in this Episode:If you'd like to order any of the following books, we encourage you to do so from Hearts and Minds Books(An independent bookstore in Dallastown, PA, run by Byron and Beth Borger) God Gave Rock and Roll to You: A History of Contemporary Christian Music by Leah PayneWhy Should the Devil Have All the Good Music? Larry Norman and the Perils of Christian Rock by Gregory Alan ThornburyEvangelicals, Incorporated: Books and the Business of Religion in America by Daniel VacaDiary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff KinneyMissions Begin with Blood: Suffering and Salvation in the Borderlands of New Spain by Brandon BayneFrom Bible Belt to Sunbelt: Plain-Folk Religion, Grassroots Politics and the Rise of Conservative Evangelicalism by Darren DochuckThe Heaven and Earth Grocery Story by James McBrideTomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle ZevinEncounters: Experiences with Nonhuman Intelligences by D. W. PasulkaWhy We Can't Sleep by Darian LeaderModern Genre Theory: An Introduction for Biblical Studies by Andrew JuddYou Like it Darker: Stories by Stephen King

The World and Everything In It
7.19.24 Culture Friday, Young Woman and the Sea, and singing Psalm 23

The World and Everything In It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 33:53


On Culture Friday, a moral shift on display at the RNC; a review of Young Woman and the Sea and Twisters; and generations of Christians put Psalm 23 to music. Plus, the Friday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. To listen to the complete versions of the Psalm 23 songs included in today's program check out our Spotify playlist.Additional support comes from the Citizen Impact 2024 Annual Conference, Thursday, August 22 in McDonough, Georgia. Focus on the Family's Tim Goeglein is the evening Keynote Speaker. Throughout the afternoon is a great lineup of speakers, with workshops geared for pastors, teens, and all Christians. Visit www.CIconference.us for location, schedule, and registration information.From Compelled Podcast. Keith and Melody Green were pioneering Contemporary Christian Music. Then tragedy struck. Episode seventy at compelledpodcast.com.And from Cedarville University, with more than 175 graduate, undergraduate, and dual enrollment programs. Online and on-campus programs at cedarville.edu/WORLD.

The World and Everything In It
7.18.24 Republican unity, prescription drug prices, and security failures

The World and Everything In It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 32:57


Donald Trump's speech may strive for unifying America; experts disagree on how best to lower prescription prices; and a look at previous presidential assassination attempts. Plus, swimming the Seine, Cal Thomas on an opportunity for Donald Trump, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Cedarville University, transforming lives through excellent education and intentional discipleship. Online and on-campus programs at cedarville.edu/WORLDFrom the 2024 Citizen Impact Annual Conference in McDonough [say Mac-DON-uh], Georgia. Tim Goeglein of Focus on the Family is keynote speaker. More at ciconference.us.And from Compelled Podcast. Keith and Melody Green were pioneering Contemporary Christian Music. Then tragedy struck. Episode seventy at compelledpodcast.comCitizen Impact 2024 Annual Conference is Thursday, August 22 in McDonough, Georgia. Focus on the Family's Tim Goeglein is the evening Keynote Speaker. Throughout the afternoon is a great lineup of speakers, with workshops geared for pastors, teens, and all Christians. Visit www.CIconference.us for location, schedule, and registration information.

The World and Everything In It
7.17.24 Washington Wednesday, World Tour, and Hurricane Beryl aftermath

The World and Everything In It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 34:37


On Washington Wednesday, a report from the Republican National Convention; news from Nigeria, Nepal, Ecuador, and Iraq on World Tour; and cleaning up after Hurricane Beryl. Plus, rescuing a ring from the river, Elliot Gaiser on presidential leadership, and the Wednesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from the Citizen Impact 2024 Annual Conference is Thursday, August 22 in McDonough, Georgia. Focus on the Family's Tim Goeglein is the evening Keynote Speaker. Throughout the afternoon is a great lineup of speakers, with workshops geared for pastors, teens, and all Christians. Visit www.CIconference.us for location, schedule, and registration information.From Compelled Podcast. Keith and Melody Green were pioneering Contemporary Christian Music. Then tragedy struck. Episode seventy at compelledpodcast.comAnd from Cedarville University, with more than 175 graduate, undergraduate, and dual enrollment programs. Online and on-campus programs at cedarville.edu/WORLD

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music
Fictional Christian Music (ft. Righteous Gemstones' Joseph Stephens, Daniel Smith and Chris White)

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 40:58


How do you make fake Contemporary Christian Music? Creating fictional Christian music that feels authentic without crossing the line into parody or pastiche is a tricky artistic challenge. But we found the creators up to the task. Joseph Stephens, composer for HBO's The Righteous Gemstones, a crime-comedy about a family of musical televangelists, and composer Daniel Smith (Danielson) and filmmaker Chris White of Electric Jesus, an independent film about an aspiring 80s Christian metal band, pay homage to Christian music makers of the past and create catchy Christian music that's feels and sounds an awful lot like the real thing. On this episode of Rock that Doesn't Roll, music journalist Andrew Gill (Sound Opinions), and historian Leah Payne (God Gave Rock and Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music), immerse themselves in the Southern Gospel strains of The Righteous Gemstones and glam-band anthems of Electric Jesus, and get a behind-the-scenes look at the artistry, craftsmanship, and heart involved in creating convincing fake CCM songs for the screen.Do you have a Christian rock story to tell? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336.If you want more seasons of Rock That Doesn't Roll, you can support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdrYou can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing RTDRpod@gmail.comSign up for our Substack to keep up with show developments.Buy RTDR merch here.

The World and Everything In It
7.16.24 Documents case dismissed, NATO Summit, and lessons from the Constitution

The World and Everything In It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 34:16


A federal judge dismisses a case against Donald Trump; NATO allies wrap up a summit in Washington; and Justice Samuel Alito shares life principles from the U.S. Constitution. Plus, Emma Waters on the gift of children, and the Tuesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Compelled Podcast. Keith and Melody Green were pioneering Contemporary Christian Music. Then tragedy struck. Episode seventy at compelledpodcast.comAnd from Cedarville University, transforming lives through excellent education and intentional discipleship. Online and on-campus programs at cedarville.edu/WORLD

The World and Everything In It
7.15.24 Attempted assassination, Moneybeat, and History Book

The World and Everything In It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 39:48


An analysis of the assassination attempt on former President Trump; on the Monday Moneybeat, David Bahnsen talks about the latest Consumer Price Index; and on History book, gymnast Comăneci's perfect score at the 1976 Olympics. Plus, the Monday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.​​Additional support comes from Cedarville University, with more than 175 graduate, undergraduate, and dual enrollment programs. Online and on-campus programs at cedarville.edu/WORLDAnd from Compelled Podcast. Keith and Melody Green were pioneering Contemporary Christian Music. Then tragedy struck. Episode seventy at compelledpodcast.com

Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
Music Transcending the Moment – Damara Melissa

Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 17:34


Music Transcending the Moment - Damara Melissa Many times, song writers will create music that reflects a major incident that has impacted their life. The music allows them to communicate their feelings, their trials, their heartache and with Christian believers, often they will communicate their faith as well. Our guest today has had her music played on several Canadian Christian Radio stations; she has made it to the Joy Radio's Top 20 Christian music list and received a Covenant Award Nomination for “Breakthrough Artist of the Year” in 2022 and another nomination for “Pop Song of the Year” in 2023. Damara Melissa is a singer-songwriter from Ontario, Canada, whose music is driven by her Faith. Her soulful voice, mixed with her pop melodies and style, bring a unique vibe to the Contemporary Christian Music space. Damara has just released her a song that is her own version of “A Thousand Hallelujahs” that is just awesome… She also released here first short album, called “Beginnings,” which document her journey through some of the painful experiences she has gone through…and she is currently working on a second EP called, “The Space Between.” To discuss both of these releases, help me welcome to the program, Damara Melissa! Damara, thank you for taking the time to join us today… I do appreciate it! The first question I always start with is this… other than that brief information I just shared, can you tell us in your own words, “Who is Damara Melissa?” You were born in the Caribbean…How old were you when you moved to Canada? Was the music in Canada was a bit different from Caribbean music that you were used to? You experienced a personal loss that led you to begin writing Christian music, correct? Who is this music being published through? How much does your Faith influence the music you now write? Tell us why you put your spin on “Thousand Halleluiahs…” Are you looking at going on tour or joining a group? What is your goal as a Christian music artist? What is the process you use to write your music? Do you just write down your thoughts and let the Holy Spirit guide you from there? Or is there a special process you use? What is the one take away you want the listeners of your music to have? Where can someone go to download or purchase your music? Damara, this is so interesting… if someone has a question or would like to reach out to you, how can they do that? How can someone get in touch with you? I'll put links to all of this in the show notes below. Folks, music is the pathway to the soul. You can find out a lot about a person by listening to the music they enjoy. If you don't believe me – just do an observation around you as you go shopping or out and about next time. David became KING because He used music to worship the Lord. Amen! That is what brought him to a position of favor with King Saul and eventually, to become King and – through his lineage, we get to Jesus! Amen! And it all started with music! Praise God! I want to encourage you to make a purchase of Damara Mellissa's music and allow the Holy Spirit to minister to YOU through her music. Amen! Just drop down into the show notes and click the links right there to get in touch with Damara and to get her music loaded to you listening devices. Amen! Do it right now! CONTACT INFORMATION: Pre-Save/Add Link: https://wingsmusic.lnk.to/AThousandHallelujahsRadioEdit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/damaramelissamusic/ Facebook: 

More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music
Special Edition: Rachel Cash of Mixtape Theology on Friday With Friends

More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 27:36


Send us a Text Message.While my podcast is a solo show, I still want a venue to introduce you to these friends as examples of the multifaceted ways God works in and through His people.In this episode, I have the privilege of hosting my friend Rachel Cash, co-author of Mixtape Theology, to talk about her dedication to God's Word and the pivotal decisions she made to lead her to this stage in life.It won't take you long to understand why Rachel and I are friends. Scriptural truths overflow out of her heart, and she remains on a path to go deeper and deeper.Both Mixtape Theology, the podcast, and Mixtape Theology, the book, are part devotional and part 90s retrospective. Similar to how More Than a Song explores contemporary Christian music, they explore the Bible verses behind their favorite 90s CCM songs, resulting in a fuller understanding of God and His redemptive plan.Memorable MentionsSnackable Theology by Andrew DoaneRachel discusses one of the motivating factors that keeps her in the Word: her God-given assignment to disciple her kids. She recommends "Snackable Theology" by Andrew Doane. Mixtape Theology by William "Ashley" Mofield and Rachel CashRachel explains the story behind the book Mixtape Theology: A Bible Study & Retrospective Inspired by 90s Contemporary Christian Music and Culture.Rachel shares that the book includes 35 devotions based on 90s CCM hit songs to deepen understanding of theological concepts and inspire meditation, obedience, and worship. It also includes 12 often humorous retrospectives that harness nostalgia to motivate readers to keep reading and studying—AND other fun comics and surprises for you to enjoy as you read.Savior by Steven Curtis ChapmanRachel talks about how Steven Curtis Chapman's song "Savior" led her to Scripture and deeper theology. This is a BONUS discussion as this devotion is not in the book. Enjoy the song above.Dwell App to listen to an audio version of ScriptureA couple of Rachel's favorite ways to interact with Scripture are to understand the historical context and to listen to an audio version of the text. She likes the Dwell App.Connect With Rachel and Mixtape TheologyThe website: www.mixtapetheology.comThe podcast: https://www.mixtapetheology.com/podcastThe book: https://books2read.com/mixtapetheologyRachel on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/rachelcashInstagramFacebookTwitterYouTubeChange your music. Change your life. Join my free 30-Day Music Challenge. CLICK HERE.

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music
Are You a Toby, Michael or a Kevin? (ft. Jason Kirk and Kevin T. Porter)

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 40:04


What happened to the kids raised during the peak era of Christian rock? For insight into the state of Christian rock's late 1990s-early aughts evangelicalism you need not look any further than members of DC Talk, the pinnacle of youth group music. Their trajectory as artists and public figures roughly maps on to the trajectories of the millions of teens raised in American evangelicalism. In this episode,  journalist and producer Andrew Gill (Sound Opinions) surprises historian Leah Payne (God Gave Rock and Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music) with a fan-made quiz that asks: are you a Toby Mac, a Michael Tait, or a Kevin Max? Together with two Christian rock aficionados, journalist Jason Kirk (author of Hell Is a World Without You) and comedian Kevin T. Porter (co-host of Good Christian Fun), Rock That Doesn't Roll explores the aftermath of the peak youth group band era.Take the quiz for yourself!Listen to the Hell Is a World Without You playlist on Spotify.Do you have a Christian rock story to tell? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336.If you want more seasons of Rock That Doesn't Roll, you can support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdrYou can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing RTDRpod@gmail.comSign up for our Substack to keep up with show developments.Buy RTDR merch here.

Signposts with Russell Moore
Lecrae on Fame and the Path of Wisdom

Signposts with Russell Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 55:15


“In this season of my life, I'm not concerned with ego. I'm just trying to figure out how to serve and how to do the right things.” So says four-time Grammy-award-winning rapper Lecrae on this episode of The Russell Moore Show. This lack of concern with ego hasn't always been easy. Lecrae, whose two most recent Grammy wins occurred this year, shares that he had to spend a lot of time learning that God is the one who determines who he is. He and Moore discuss imposter syndrome, performance, and comparison. Their conversation covers anxiety, depression, and how God enters into our dark moments. Lecrae and Moore talk about what deconstructing really means. They also consider how Western exceptionalism arises in Christian spaces, including a reckoning with lauded historical theologians who were slaveholders. They also talk about how Lecrae views the music industry, the importance of close friends when fame is part of your life, and what it looks like to live as though death has no power over us. Resources mentioned in this episode include:  Lecrae Church Clothes 4 “Your Power” I Cheerfully Refuse by Leif Enger God Gave Rock and Roll to You: A History of Contemporary Christian Music by Leah Payne “W.W. Jay-Z?”  “Underneath the Door” Do you have a question for Russell Moore? Send it to questions@russellmoore.com. Click here for a trial membership at Christianity Today. “The Russell Moore Show” is a production of Christianity Today  Executive Producers: Erik Petrik, Russell Moore, and Mike Cosper  Host: Russell Moore  Producer: Ashley Hales  Associate Producers: Abby Perry and McKenzie Hill Director of Operations for CT Media: Matt Stevens Audio engineering by Dan Phelps  Video producer: Abby Egan  Theme Song: “Dusty Delta Day” by Lennon Hutton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music
Purity Bros (ft. Joshua Harris)

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 38:12


Purity culture wasn't just for youth group “purity girls.” “Purity bros” were also a part of the project! No one knows that more than Joshua Harris, a CCM fan who helped turn purity culture into an extreme sport. Together with his friend, Christian music superstar Rebecca St. James, they created media that inspired a generation of evangelicals to say no to sex outside of marriage, but also to things like dating, kissing, holding hands, and a lot of other things. In this episode, journalist and producer Andrew Gill (Sound Opinions), and historian Leah Payne (God Gave Rock and Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music) follow the story of Josh Harris, one-time icon of purity culture. Josh found that the X-games of evangelicalism included the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat, and eventually, a life beyond the world of purity bros and purity girls.  Do you have a Christian rock story to tell? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336.RSVP for our virtual event June 11th at 6pm Central time. If you want more seasons of Rock That Doesn't Roll, you can support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdrYou can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing RTDRpod@gmail.comSign up for our Substack to keep up with show developments.Buy RTDR merch here.

Steve Brown Etc.
Leah Payne | God Gave Rock And Roll To You | Steve Brown, Etc.

Steve Brown Etc.

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 44:48


When it comes to Contemporary Christian Music, you may love the rock, but what role did culture, commerce, and politics play in its growth? This week, the Etcetera gang chats with Dr. Leah Payne about the past, present, and future of this history-shaping musical movement. The post Leah Payne | God Gave Rock And Roll To You | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Life.

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music
Purity Girls (ft. Nikki Leonti)

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 39:04


In 2001, teen singing sensation Nikki Leonti was on her way to a promising Christian music career. She had two hit CCM records, and - as a pop princess who swore to refrain from premarital sex - the support of big evangelical media organizations like James Dobson's Focus on the Family. But then, at age 18, the “purity girl” Leonti announced she was pregnant, and lost it all. With insight from author and podcaster Devi Abraham, journalist and producer Andrew Gill (Sound Opinions), and historian Leah Payne (God Gave Rock and Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music) explore how Christian music purity icons like Nikki Leonti, along with their fans, walked the tightrope of purity culture, lost their balance, and learned to put their lives back together again after they fell.   Do you have a Christian rock story to tell? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336.If you want more seasons of Rock That Doesn't Roll, you can support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdrYou can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing RTDRpod@gmail.comSign up for our Substack to keep up with show developments.Buy RTDR merch here.

Stories from Real Life: A Storytelling Podcast

Contemporary Christian Music legend and Grammy winner Bryan Duncan's career has spanned 6 decades and he has accumulated 16 #1 CCM chart hits. With a singing voice like Simply Red's Mick Hucknell and a comedy edge like a late-night host, Duncan has plenty of stories to share in his own unique style. From his childhood with his evangelist parents to his memorable songs with Ambrosia lead singer David Pack, every story has a punchline and a melody. Listen in, then go discover (or rediscover) his music.

White Horse Inn
The New (Old) Apostolic Reformation

White Horse Inn

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 38:17


The New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) is one of the fastest growing movements "within or on the periphery of American Christianity." Join Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb as they discuss where this contemporary movement came from, what its tenets of dominionism, new apostles, and direct revelation are, why its teachings are so prominent in Contemporary Christian Music, and how they are connected to the old, esoteric tradition of enthusiasm. CHECK OUT THIS MONTH'S OFFERS: Praying with Jesus: Getting to the Heart of the Lord's Prayer by Adriel Sanchez. Become a Partner to support the work of White Horse Inn as we apply the riches of the Reformation to the modern church. Subscribe to Modern Reformation magazine. Our May/June issue is “This Isn't the Reformation You're Looking For,” where we feature essays and articles about the “New Apostolic Reformation” (NAR) and how its vision of revivalism and enthusiasm is not the kind of renewal the church and culture needs. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Redemptive History and the New Testament Scriptures by Herman Ridderbos Counterfeit Kingdom: The Dangers of New Revelation, New Prophets, and New Age Practices in the Church by Holly Pivec, R. Douglas Geivett A New Apostolic Reformation?: A Biblical Response to a Worldwide Movement by Holly Pivec, R. Douglas Geivett For more information, visit us at whitehorseinn.org or email us at info@whitehorseinn.org. Featuring: Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb

Culture Study Podcast
How Christian Rock Fed the Culture Wars

Culture Study Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 54:36


If you grew up in or adjacent to evangelical culture, the sounds of ‘90s and early 2000s Christian Rock are as familiar to you as the beginning bars of Britney Spears “Hit Me Baby One More Time.” The Newsboys, dcTalk, Jars of Clay, Third Day, Jennifer Knapp, Caedmon's Call — these groups peaked just twenty years ago, but the sound and vibe feels like an archeological find. Same for the crossover “secular” hits from Creed, Lifehouse, Sixpence None the Richer, and Switchfoot. Where did Christian rock go? Did it just get devoured by Nickelback and Noah Kahan? Was it actually good? And what purpose did it actually serve in what we now understand as the evangelical culture war? Leah Payne, author of a God Gave Rock & Roll To You: A History of Contemporary Christian Music joins us to root the rise of Christian rock in history — and consider the ways it was wielded to control teens. If you grew up in this culture, there will be a lot of nostalgic groaning; if you didn't, we've worked hard to make it as accessible as possible — and help connect some dots about how evangelical ideologies work their way into the mainstream.Join the ranks of paid subscribers and get bonus content, access to the discussion threads, ad-free episodes, and the knowledge that you're supporting an indie pod trying to make its way in the world. If you're already a subscriber-- thank you! Join us in the discussion thread for this episode! Got a question or idea for a future episode? Let us know here. To hear more, visit culturestudypod.substack.com

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music
Holy Hip Hop (ft. Soup The Chemist)

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 40:59


In the 1990s, music critics argue that hip hop was in its golden age. Mainstream Top 40 charts were filled with hits from The Notorious B.I.G, Tupac Shakur, and Dr. Dre. But the Contemporary Christian charts lagged far, far behind. What took so long for holy hip hop to take off? With insight from Dr. Jonathan Calvillo (author of In the Time of Sky-Rhyming: How Hip Hop Resonated in Brown Los Angeles), journalist and producer Andrew Gill (Sound Opinions), and historian Leah Payne (God Gave Rock and Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music) follow the story of Christopher J. Cooper, aka Soup the Chemist, aka Super C, a groundbreaking figure in the Christian hip hop movement. It wasn't easy, but as Soup the Chemist worked to carve out a place for Christian hip hop to thrive, he laid the foundation for future Christian hip hop artists like Propaganda and Lecrae. Do you have a Christian music story to tell? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336. If you want more seasons of Rock That Doesn't Roll, you can support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdr You can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing RTDRpod@gmail.com Sign up for our Substack to keep up with show developments. Buy RTDR merch here.

Straight White American Jesus
Bonus Ep. 4: God, Rock and Roll, and Bloody Noses w/ Leah Payne

Straight White American Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 62:02


SWAJ Premium IS ON SALE! $50 for the whole year! Subscribe to get bonus content most Mondays, bonus episodes every month, ad-free listening, access to the entire 500-episode archive, Discord access, and more: https://axismundi.supercast.com/ Our monthly bonus episode begins with a visit from Dr. Leah Payne, author of God Gave you Rock and Roll: A History of Contemporary Christian Music. Brad and Dan ask her about the cultural significance of God rock and the ways that it reflects White evangelicalism's ideal family, gender roles, and sexual ethic. They all also tell hilarious stories of their own youthful experiences with Christian music - including the time Dan broke a dude's nose in a mosh pit and then prayed it out with him as a good brother in Christ. In the second hour, they turn to the Trump immunity trial and the ways it is threatening to tank the Jack Smith case and erode our democracy from within. Dan then does a deep dive into a report about trans care coming out of the UK - something that will make its way across the pond soon to the ears of every Uncle Ron in the country. The episode finishes with responses to a few very thoughtful AMAs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music

In 1999, ​singer-songwriter Jennifer Knapp was at the top of the Christian music world. Her debut album Kansas was gold-certified, she'd won four Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, and she was on tour with some of the top bands in the business. It seemed like Knapp was destined to be the ultimate ​rockstar poster child for evangelical teens - especially young women. But ​that frame was ​an uncomfortable​ fit for Knapp​. She was an adult convert, and the evangelical norms that young women learned from the world of CCM were new to her. Eventually, at the height of her fame, Jennifer ​moved across the globe, and disappeared from the world of CCM. Yet even when ​s​he thought her stint in Christian music was over, ​Jennifer's fans had other ideas. In this episode, journalist and producer Andrew Gill (Sound Opinions), and historian Leah Payne (God Gave Rock and Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music) follow Knapp's story, and explore how, together with her fans, she's making new meaning out of the ​Christian music of her past. Do you have a Christian rock story to tell? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336. If you want more seasons of Rock That Doesn't Roll, you can support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdr You can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing RTDRpod@gmail.com Sign up for our Substack to keep up with show developments.

Confessions of A Reformer
Exiting the CCM World: Derek Webb

Confessions of A Reformer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 42:26


Season 4: Episode 11 In this episode, Mike interviews Musician, Derek Webb. Derek began his career in the 1990's as part of the Contemporary Christian Music band, Caedmon's Call. After 10 years in that world, he stepped out to follow his own way and to take the risk to speak and sing his truth. He continues to pursue authenticity in his music today. Derek Webb ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Everything Numa⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠God Made Me Gay - Substack⁠⁠⁠⁠

Signposts with Russell Moore
'90s CCM, Slogans, and Joy: What We're Reading

Signposts with Russell Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 44:47


It's time for the quarterly books episode of The Russell Moore Show! Tune in as Russell and producer Ashley Hales talk about their recent reads ranging from politics to poetry. The two discuss a variety of topics including Augustine's argument in City of God , how theological convictions become slogans, and the world of Contemporary Christian Music (CCM). Their conversation considers what true joy looks like, why it's okay not to understand everything we read (even in the Bible), and how books can give us words for our most deeply felt human experiences. Books mentioned in this episode include: God Gave Rock and Roll to You: A History of Contemporary Christian Music by Leah Payne City of God by Augustine  God's Rascal: J. Frank Norris and the Beginnings of Southern Fundamentalism (America's Baptists) by Barry Hankins Joy: 100 Poems by Christian Wiman Zero at the Bone by Christian Wiman Four Quartets: A Poem by T.S. Eliot Lutheran Slogans: Use and Abuse by Robert W. Jenson A Shining by Jon Fosse The Inferno by Dante Alighieri The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy The Maytrees: A Novel by Annie Dillard Additional resources mentioned in this episode include: Petra Amy Grant Rich Mullins “Christian Wiman's Work Against Despair”  George M. Marsden Eugene Peterson Music & Meaning with Charlie Peacock Owen Barfield C.S. Lewis J.R.R. Tolkien Do you have a question for Russell Moore? Send it to questions@russellmoore.com. Special offer for listeners:  Russell Moore will join friends David French and Curtis Chang in Washington, DC for The After Party LIVE! on April 19. As a faithful listener to the podcast, we'd love for you to join us and use this $20 off offer just for listeners! The After Party is a free six-part video curriculum designed for people & pastors alike, and offers "a better way" for Christians to engage in politics. Learn more and buy tickets here — we've saved a seat for you! Click here for a trial membership at Christianity Today. “The Russell Moore Show” is a production of Christianity Today  Executive Producers: Erik Petrik, Russell Moore, and Mike Cosper  Host: Russell Moore  Producer: Ashley Hales  Associate Producers: Abby Perry and McKenzie Hill Director of Operations for CT Media: Matt Stevens Audio engineering by Dan Phelps  Video producer: Abby Egan  Theme Song: “Dusty Delta Day” by Lennon Hutton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Glorious in the Mundane Podcast with Christy Nockels
Season 9 Episode 3 - The Heart of Worship

Glorious in the Mundane Podcast with Christy Nockels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 32:33


I am so excited to continue this spring series, coming around my new EP,  “You Revive Me”, available everywhere you listen to music! Y'all know me by now, that these songs are simply a diving board for us to plunge into the deep together! Into the glorious things of God…right in the middle of our mundane!Today we will do just that, as we come around the beautiful offering that each of us have to bring, in worship of our King. In each episode, we're taking the time to put into practice the truth we're remembering together. Today we'll ask God to help us visualize— and therefore, hopefully value— the offering that our lives and hearts truly are to Him! I'll talk to you soon!Listen to 'You Revive Me'Listen to 'This is the Hour'Follow Christy on Socials: WebsiteFacebook Twitter Instagram TikTok

The Holy Post
605: Market-Driven Christianity & Abortion Beyond Politics with Angela Weszely

The Holy Post

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 90:07


A new book argues that the rise and decline of the Contemporary Christian Music industry helps explain the political idolatry of many Christians, and Karen Swallow Prior says the biblical manhood industry is a scam. These stories lead Phil, Skye, and Kaitlyn to discuss whether American evangelicalism is defined more by consumer markets than by theology. Angie Weszely, the CEO of ProGrace, is back to talk about how the church can actually create a culture of life after the overturning of Roe. She says we need to stop seeing abortion as primarily a political and legal issue, and instead recognize that it's also a pastoral, practical, and emotional one. Also this week, why does Tucker love Russia? And Trumpers 'n sneakers. Holy Post Plus  https://www.patreon.com/posts/98875609/edit 0:00 - Sponsor - World Relief - Visit https://worldrelief.org/holypost/ to download your family refugee guide and learn more about the Path Community   1:10 - Intro   2:53 - Show Starts   3:49 - Theme Song   4:09 - Sponsor - Pro Grace - Go to https://www.prograce.org/holypost to get resources    5:29 - Skye's Theory on Tucker Carlson 10:06 - Trump's Snazzy Gold Sneakers   13:09 - CCM as a Reflection of American Christianity   43:49 - Biblical Manhood Industrial   54:33 - Sponsor  - Blueland - Get 15% off your first order by going to https://www.blueland.com/holypost   55:39 - Sponsor -  Go to https://www.songfinch.com/HOLYPOST and start your song – after you purchase, you'll be prompted to add Spotify Streaming for your original song for FREE! That's a $50 value!   57:10 - Interview   59:25 - Why “Should it be Legal” Isn't Enough   1:07:58 - Ending vs. Banning Abortion   1:12:57 - Communicating without Shaming   1:19:04 - The Power of Grace   1:29:32 - End Credits Links mentioned in news segment:   How Contemporary Christian Music Explains American Christianity https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2024/february-web-only/contemporary-christian-music-ccm-russell-moore-american.html   The ‘Biblical Manhood' Industry is a Scam https://religionnews.com/2024/02/15/the-biblical-manhood-industry-is-a-scam/   Links:   Holy Post website: https://www.holypost.com/   Holy Post Plus: www.holypost.com/plus   Holy Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holypost   Holy Post Merch Store: https://www.holypost.com/shop   Holy Post Events: https://www.holypost.com/events   The Holy Post is supported by our listeners. We may earn affiliate commissions through links listed here. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.  

Undaunted.Life: A Man's Podcast
ALISA CHILDERS | The Deconstruction of Christianity (Ep. 560)

Undaunted.Life: A Man's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 74:13


In this episode, we welcome Alisa Childers back to the show. She is a former Contemporary Christian Music recording artist turned Christian Apologist. She was part of the all-female Christian pop music group ZOEgirl. After her music career, she found her way into the world of Christian apologetics. She's an outspoken opponent of “Progressive Christianity”. She is the author of Another Gospel? A Lifelong Christian Seeks Truth in Response to Progressive Christianity and Live Your Truth (and Other Lies): Exposing Popular Deceptions That Make Us Anxious, Exhausted, and Self-Obsessed. In this interview, we discuss the new book that she co-authored with Tim Barnett called The Deconstruction of Christianity: What it is, Why it's Destructive, and How to Respond, the most nefarious component of the deconstruction movement, how Christian deconstruction essentially aligns with Leftist politics, how advocates of deconstruction just want everyone to end up leaving biblical Christianity behind completely, how most Christians and churches are not equipped to fight back against the deconstruction movement, how politics is upstream from religion for most Christians, how Calvinism potentially gives more firepower to deconstructionists, what we should do if we find out that someone close to us is in the process of deconstructing, and much more. Let's get into it…  Episode notes and links HERE. Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices