The
Packinghouse has hosted several high profile Christian music artists in the
past, but Casting Crowns’ debut appearance at the Redlands church on June 28 tops
the list.
“This is the biggest one we’ve had,” said Jason Dean, youth
pastor and concert coordinator at The Packinghouse. He said it is “absolutely
an honor” to have the band play here. “I definitely respect what they do and
what they bring. I’ve heard nothing but phenomenal things.
“They have an appreciation for the musicianship and what
they’re singing about,” Dean continued. “I just can’t help but love and fall
right into it and be a fan.”
Lead singer/songwriter Mark Hall and other
members of the Christian pop/rock group are youth ministers at Eagle's Landing
First Baptist Church in McDonough, Ga. The musicians work their tour schedules
around church responsibilities.
“I’m excited to see some of the things that [Hall will]
be sharing and saying and glean from them,” said Dean. “When somebody is able
to travel the country and see so many people, they tend to have a larger scope
and perspective. Some of the simple phrases they communicate go a long way.”
Formed in Florida
in 1999, Casting Crowns initially
came to the attention of country music vet and Sawyer Brown vocalist Mark A. Miller, who signed the
band to his record label and became their regular producer. Over the
past decade, all the albums have resonated on a national level.
Hall, plus guitarist Juan DeVevo, bassist Chris
Huffman, drummer Brian
Scoggin, keyboardist Megan
Garrett, violinist
Melodee DeVevo and new lead guitarist Josh
Mix, can claim plenty of impressive achievements. These include more
than a dozen top 10 Christian
singles (chart-toppers like “Who Am I,” “Voice of Truth,” “Praise You in This
Storm” and “East to West”), five gold or platinum-certified studio releases, 15
Dove Awards, a pair of American Music Awards and a Grammy.
Crowns songs often stem from Bible
studies, devotions or talks during worship time. 2011’s “Come to the Well” album was
inspired by the way people can serve as a well and how we
draw from the opinions of others. No. 1 single “Courageous” sprung from an idea
in Robert Lewis’ book about fathers and sons, “Raising a Modern Day Knight.”
Matthew
West, Steven Curtis Chapman and Tom Douglas co-wrote some tunes with Hall for “Well.” The latter collaborator is an award-winning
country tunesmith whose credits include hits by Miranda Lambert, Tim McGraw and
Lady Antebellum. Hall has said he believes there’s always a need for
music that encourages people through psalms, hymns and spiritual songs.
A few months ago, the band did shows in South America as
well as a short, stripped-down U.S. tour in support of live album “The Acoustic Sessions: Vol. 1.” The
sold out Redlands gig (a headline appearance at Fishfest follows the next day
at Irvine’s Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre) is expected to be a regular electric
performance though, with lyrics projected on screens.
Additionally, the septet is featured in the spiritual independent
film “Ring the Bell,” co-starring Chapman (now available on DVD) and a new CD,
“Jesus Firm Foundation: Hymns of Worship,” alongside Chapman, Chris Tomlin,
Michael W. Smith, Matt Redman and others.
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