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Official Website: Chris
Tomlin
One of the leading artists and activist within contemporary
Christian music, Chris Tomlin is a successful singer and songwriter
whose 2005 album Arriving has sold over 500,000 copies, and
whose compositions "Holy Is the Lord" and "How Great Is Our
God" are among the most popular contemporary songs in the
world's churches, being sung by millions of Christians at
worship services every week. Born in Grand Saline, TX, in
1972, Tomlin grew up listening to country music and learned
to play guitar from his father (Tomlin has cited Willie Nelson's
Stardust as a key influence). At the age of nine, Tomlin accepted
Jesus Christ as his savior, and at 14 wrote his first song
of praise. Tomlin enrolled at Texas A&M in the early '90s
to study medicine, but he became active in a campus worship
and Bible study group called Breakaway, led by an ambitious
young pastor named Louie Giglio. As Breakaway grew, Tomlin
became increasingly active with the group, and he eventually
became a worship leader as well as performing his own songs
at meetings.
As Giglio's Breakaway group evolved into Passion, a nationwide
organization for young Christians on college campuses, Giglio
started a record company, Sixsteps Records, to record youth-oriented
Christian artists. Tomlin, who songs had become mainstays
at Breakaway and Passion services, became one of Sixsteps'
first signings, and The Noise We Make, released in 2001, was
Tomlin's first album. The band Tomlin assembled while serving
as a pastor at Woodland, Texas's Harvest Ministry -- Daniel
Carson on guitar, Jesse Reeves on bass, and Ryan Sandlin on
drums -- began touring, often appearing at Passion events
around the country as well as headlining their own concerts.
(In 2004, Ryan Sandlin left the group, and Travis Nunn took
over behind the drums.)
In 2002, Tomlin moved to Austin, TX, and became a pastor
at Austin's Stone Community Church, where he helps guide a
congregation of 1,500. As Tomlin's songs and recordings found
a wider audience, he was nominated for two Grammy Awards for
his 2006 album See the Morning (which rose to number one on
Billboard's Christian albums chart and number 15 on the overall
Top 200), but the songwriter continued to emphasize that his
mission was more important than his own music. "When I write
songs, I try to write in a way to reach as many people as
I can, to be a lighthouse versus a flashlight," Tomlin told
a reporter in 2006. "A sweeping light that sweeps over a lot
of people, versus a flashlight that's very focused. I pray
that. Only God can do that."
Mark Deming, All Music Guide
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