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The Democratic Party is trying to woo Christian music fans

Monday September 22, 2008

Categories: Christian music news

RickHendrixBillClinton.jpgThe Washington Times reported on Friday that the Democratic party is teaming up with Christian music industry professionals, including Democratic Congressional candidate and music promoter Rick Hendrix, to try and reach voters who listen to Christian radio.

Democratic candidates aren't just reaching out to religious voters but to Christian music fans specifically, placing ads on Christian radio stations and teaming up with Christian music artists for events. Hendrix, for example, staged Hillary Clinton events at Christian concerts during the primary races, with some very negative results. (Someone tried to run over a volunteer with a car, someone threw coffee in Hendrix's face ... wow, not very Christian, eh?)

The article explains that artists like Derek Webb have also paid a price for being vocal about politics. The lyrics from Webb's 2005 "A King and a Kingdom" are one example:

There are two great lies that I've heard
"The day you eat of the fruit of that tree, you will not surely die"
And that Jesus Christ was a white, middle-class Republican

Apparently that sentiment didn't sit well with listeners and Webb, who the Post said "considers himself politically independent," says that churches stopped inviting him to play after that.

I'm not sure what the big deal is or why people would be offended by those lyrics. I'm a Republican and pretty conservative, and even I know that Jesus wasn't a white, middle-class Republican - despite the lengths that most American Christians have gone to to paint that picture of Christ.

The problem might be mixing politics and the stage.

Back in August, Future of Forestry lead vocalist Eric Owyoung cancelled a gig that started out as a day-long worship event and ended up with a political speaker on the bill. He wrote on his blog, "I have told my fan-base that they will be attending a worship concert. If they are not getting exactly that, then I can't play with integrity."

The demographics of Christian radio listeners show that older listeners tune in for teaching and talk, and younger listeners for music - and Christian radio is much more heavily geared towards the former. Not what you'd expect to be the typical Democrat voter.

Anyway, it's an interesting article and I'm curious to see how the Democratic effort plays out during the election.

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Comments
LadyDena
September 24, 2008 12:58 AM

I do not think that politicians should try to influence people about their beliefs by tainting christian radio. PERIOD!

The reason I go to christian radio is to spend time recharging my spirit in Gods word, whether it be thru musical lyrics or talk radio...the focus is on GOD and each of our personal journeys to find our way to walk with God.

The deception of anyone running for office by association with a christian band or words that will make people of a certain gender, race, denomination believe they are the ones that will benefit from a candidate...is wrong.

If a person is the right the man/woman for the job, they need to be who they really are and state truths about who they are, and what they plan to do for our country, and not hide behind false projections of things you know will make you popular.
Don't hide behind false representation.

If a person walks the walk, they don't even have to talk.

Do not let yourself be decieved.

People become easily deceived because they want to believe in someone they may like or trust.Use discernment.

While looking up verse to share regarding discernment, I found this, and it is very good.
http://simplyagape.blogspot.com/2007/10/maturity-training-by-sandy-simpson.html

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Award-winning freelance writer and columnist Joanne Brokaw covers entertainment for The Christian Examiner newspapers, The Minnesota Christian Chronicle, and The Ozarks Christian News. Her other writing credits include Breakaway and Brio Magazines, OnCourse Magazine, ChristianMusicPlanet.com, BuddyHollywood.com and AGreaterFreedom.com. Her humor column, A Big Slice of Life, appears monthly in the Christian Voice Magazine and she pens a regular humor column on The Writing Life for ByLine Magazine. Joanne lives in Western New York with her darling husband David, their Border collie Scout and their cat Murphy. Their almost adult daughter Cassie drops by often. Find out more about Joanne at JoanneBrokaw.com.

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