
Background: David Crowder began this band after
realizing that almost half of Baylor University’s students weren’t
attending worship. As a student, he co-founded University Baptist
Church and began leading worship and writing songs. The church
eventually released an independent CD, followed by more from Sparrow
Records. The David Crowder Band is part of the Passion Conferences.
Despite extensive touring, the band makes it back to Waco, Texas,
almost every Sunday to worship where it all began. The band has
received four Dove Awards and remains a top seller on
iTunes.
Albums: Remedy (2007), B Collision (2006), A
Collision (2005), Sunsets and Sushi (2005)
What Parents
Should Know: Remedy is a worshipful album focusing on how
everyone needs Christ, the ultimate remedy. One reviewer called the
album “a great journey through sound, passion, conviction, and
exuberance for our risen King!”
What Crowder Says:
“I’m always aware that first and foremost our function isn’t to
express ourselves as artists. We help people articulate their
faith.” | |
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Albums: Albums:
Dreaming Out Loud (2007) | Background: Ryan Tedder founded the pop-rock band
OneRepublic in Colorado Springs in 2004. The group has gained
popularity thanks to MySpace, where it receives high exposure and
consistently ranks as a top musical act. The band’s debut album,
Dreaming Out Loud, peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard charts. The
single “Apologize” was featured on Timbaland’s release Shock Value,
as well as on several TV shows. “Apologize” has sold almost 2
million copies in the United States.
What Parents Should
Know: While OneRepublic isn’t labeled a Christian band, the
members openly profess their faith in Christ. Dreaming Out Loud
deals with the themes of friendship, being authentic, and
redemption. The hit single “Apologize” explores the personal pain of
broken relationships and the necessity of moving on.
What
OneRepublic Says: According to Tedder, “There are certain things
that are within your control. That’s how hard you work, how
determined you are, how much you want it, but you can’t control
timing.”
Discussion Questions: What parts of your
life do you think are within your control? Does God have a perfect
plan and timing for everything? If so, do our actions matter? Why or
why not? How can you trust God to let everything work out for the
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| TITLE |
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RATING |
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RED FLAGS |
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GENRE |
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STARRING |
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| 10000 BC |
PG-13 |
For
sequences of intense action and violence |
Action/Fantasy |
Steven Strait, Camilla Belle, Cliff
Curtin |
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| College Road Trip |
G |
Approved for all audiences |
Comedy |
Raven Symone, Martin Lawrence, Donny
Osmond |
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| Drillbit Taylor |
PG-13 |
For
crude sexual references throughout, strong bullying,
language, drug references and partial nudity |
Comedy |
Owen
Wilson, Leslie Mann, David Dorfman |
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