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Rocking For Christ
cbs ^ | 12-7-04

Posted on 12/07/2004 12:06:09 PM PST by LouAvul

The growing clout of America's 100-million evangelical Christians is being heard loud and clear. Just turn on your radio, and you'll notice that a seismic shift in American culture is taking place.

Before, you could tune into different stations, which offered different music and different messages.

But now, as Correspondent Bob Simon reports on 60 Minutes Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. ET/PT,, evangelical Christian music is flowing into mainstream media -- and changing it. In fact, Christian entertainment now brings in $4 billion a year.

Rappers and rockers are making hits and making money while spreading the gospel to national audiences. Christian groups can be heard on secular radio and seen on "The Tonight Show." Earlier this year, the group Third Day even played at the Republican National Convention.

"The fact that there are Christian themes now emerging in rock and that Christians are in rock is just representative of a spiritual desire or a spiritual hunger in our culture," says Cameron Strang, publisher of Relevant Magazine, a religious publication.

(Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: christianmedia; christianmusic; evangelicals; music; radio; rockmusicisthedevil; thirdday
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To: PetroniusMaximus

POD is Christian.

My band played at Tom Fest (a Christian music festival) a few hours before these guys rocked the house.


701 posted on 12/08/2004 1:41:14 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (Zip it Hippie! - http://www.casualconservative.com/)
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To: PleaseNoMore
Do you listen to Chevelle or East West?
702 posted on 12/08/2004 1:42:44 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (Zip it Hippie! - http://www.casualconservative.com/)
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To: CyberCowboy777

Oh, man. You are gonna get it. ; )


703 posted on 12/08/2004 1:44:40 PM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (Wannabe Princess)
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To: Tragically Single
Unfortunately, a practice I have had way too much experience dealing with. The idea is you walk in a circle around something (Church, house, property, etc) praying and 'casting out demons'. One of the church fights at the church my hubby grew up in ended with a group of people walking around the church building chanting prayers and shaking tambourines. It was strange, IMO. I think it is more of a charismatic thing and the church was more of a Reformed church.

NOT making judgments on the biblical basis of this nor on the spirituality of those involved, in my experience the people involved tended toward the self-righteous, slight off people in congregations. Just my experience with it.
704 posted on 12/08/2004 1:45:39 PM PST by reaganaut (Red state girl in a Blue state world (Socialist Republic of California))
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To: reaganaut; DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Sometimes the message does get watered down, what has happened to MxPx?

Guys like Mikee Bridges and Tooth & Nail have had impact with the youth (listen to me at 27).
705 posted on 12/08/2004 1:47:34 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (Zip it Hippie! - http://www.casualconservative.com/)
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To: MamaB

I have no problem with praising God, it's praising man that I have a problem with and many I know who applaud in church do it to praise the performer.


706 posted on 12/08/2004 1:47:54 PM PST by reaganaut (Red state girl in a Blue state world (Socialist Republic of California))
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To: CyberCowboy777

Oh, you are soooo gonna be Darned to Heck for playing that un-Godly Demon Backbeat from The Darkest Recesses of Hell... err I mean Christian Rock Music...


707 posted on 12/08/2004 1:49:38 PM PST by Chad Fairbanks ('Hate' is just a special kind of Love we give to people who suck.)
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To: CyberCowboy777
I forgot MxPx started out as a Christian band. Haven't heard much about them lately though.
708 posted on 12/08/2004 1:49:55 PM PST by reaganaut (Red state girl in a Blue state world (Socialist Republic of California))
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To: PetroniusMaximus; Chad Fairbanks

I've followed yours and Chad's banter for a hundred or so posts. I find it interesting that you deem certain music styles to have a net negative influence on listeners, example: your friend who was involved in satanism.

From what I read you think all "Christian Rock" bears no fruit?

I have seen it from a different perspective. Modern music (Pop, rock, Alternative) used as a unique and creative way to bring the Gospel to kids who have never heard the Gospel before. There are a lot of bands out there who serve without fame or radio play but preach the Gospel at their concerts.

I've yet to see where a kid was harmed by accepting Christ into his heart as a result attending a show, hearing a message and surrendering...which happens by the hundreds at some shows.


709 posted on 12/08/2004 1:50:55 PM PST by Rebelbase (Who is General Chat?)
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To: Rebelbase

***From what I read you think all "Christian Rock" bears no fruit?***

I didn't say that.


***Modern music (Pop, rock, Alternative) used as a unique and creative way to bring the Gospel to kids who have never heard the Gospel before.***

That is an oversimplification of the issue. Take a look at the industry as a whole. Project the trends out 10 or 15 years.

Read this short article...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1165008/posts




***...which happens by the hundreds at some shows.***

I know of people who've played and had hundreds come forward. A year later the guys checked with the local church - not one conversion stuck. In the emotionally charged atmosphere of a concert that kind of result is not suprising.

I hope and pray this isn't always the case, but fruit isn't true fruit unless it remains.


710 posted on 12/08/2004 2:14:38 PM PST by PetroniusMaximus
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet

Agreed.

"but you'll never reach a kid with that stuff.

If young people can get the message that becoming a Christian doesn't instantly turn you into someone very uncool, that's a good thing, imo."


711 posted on 12/08/2004 2:19:12 PM PST by quant5
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To: PetroniusMaximus

I think the analogy of the band checking back to church a year later is skewed. The point is that the kids made the decision to accept Christ. They may be at other churches, they may be backslidden they may still be struggling, But they took the first step to change their lives as a result of being drawn into it by the music.


712 posted on 12/08/2004 2:21:31 PM PST by Rebelbase (Who is General Chat?)
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To: LouAvul; All

Oh heck, I've heard all the arguments. I've been slinging rock guitar since 1968.....and playing exclusively in evangelical church praise and worship teams for the past seven years or so. I'm no kid. I'm 49 years old and, if I may say, a pretty passable guitarist. I have the privilege of playing with some SUPERB musicians and vocalists, and NO one can hear what we do and accuse us of "watering down" the message of Christ's love and redemption. That is patent nonsense, spoken only by those who haven't a cluse what they're talking about.

The church I currently attend (I'm their lead guitarist) is pretty sizeable, and yes........we're well known for our music. We're loud, contemporary.......but we can play anything that helps a congregation enter into either praise or worship, equally. I've seen for years the effect music can have on congregants, and I've seen how it can draw people to church and help keep them there.

I wholly disregard the naysayers. Besides........remember this: If it's too loud, you're too old.


713 posted on 12/08/2004 2:35:25 PM PST by RightOnline
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet; Chad Fairbanks
We were influenced by bands like Joe Christmas, Every Day Life, Sometime Sunday and Precious Death/Blackball.

Now we have bands like Blindside, East West and Project 86

http://www.blindside-silence.com/

http://www.powerjams.com/

http://www.project86.com/

Guaranteed to wake the neighbors.
714 posted on 12/08/2004 2:39:39 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (Zip it Hippie! - http://www.casualconservative.com/)
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To: rwfromkansas

I usually show up in a sportcoat, slacks and turtleneck sweater during winter. Last week my wife and I showed up in jeans and I wore a solid color t-shirt.

Interestingly, last weeks sermon was from a missionary from indonesia. He was wearing what he called "Muslim" clothing. As he pointed out, it wasn't reall muslim, but what the people in that countries muslim "culture" would wear. He also pointed out that, just like many "Christians" in the US are not really Christian, many Muslims are as muslim as the Christians that only go to church on Christmas and, maybe, Easter, are Christian.

So much of it is just culture.


715 posted on 12/08/2004 3:13:15 PM PST by RobRoy (Science is about "how." Christianity is about "why.")
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To: Zechariah11
Repetitive in that it says the same word more than twice. Apparently you don't get sarcasm.

And, as for David being naked, oh ye literalist, he was for the times. He was without his royal garments/robes. There is dispute as to whether he was partially naked or totally naked, but the reality is that he disrobed to the point when his wife Michal thought him absolutely disgusting. You say he was wearing an ephod and he was but, do you tell others what an ephod is? It is an apron covering one to just below the waist or topping the thigh area. He stripped down to nothing but this ephod. Chances are all of his "business" was showing as these aprons are loose in their fit. I know that you aren't picturing him in a gown to his ankles 'cause if you are you are wrong.

716 posted on 12/08/2004 3:17:08 PM PST by PleaseNoMore
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To: reaganaut

They are still around, they had a CD in 2003 I think and I have heard them on a few movie soundtracks.

Ninety Pound Wuss is the one that is gone....


717 posted on 12/08/2004 3:20:02 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (Zip it Hippie! - http://www.casualconservative.com/)
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To: Zechariah11

Oh, please note that what you call mantras, praise choruses, is often Psalms put to music. So, when you criticize the lyrical content you are criticizing the word of God.


718 posted on 12/08/2004 3:21:45 PM PST by PleaseNoMore
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To: CyberCowboy777

I haven't heard of them. My sons "turned me on" to Pillar and Casting Crowns and I love them.


719 posted on 12/08/2004 3:22:45 PM PST by PleaseNoMore
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To: PleaseNoMore
I have 'Above' and 'Fireproof', have not bought 'Where Do We Go From Here' yet.

You might like Jonah33.

720 posted on 12/08/2004 3:26:56 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (Zip it Hippie! - http://www.casualconservative.com/)
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