Worship Musician August 2019 | Page 43

[WM] First of all, congratulations on the recent birth of your son, Shiloh Joel! [Shae Wilbur] Thank you, it’s really a whole new world for me now. [WM] I’d like to begin with a bit of your background with you. There are certainly numerous popular artists that have grown up in Christian musician’s homes; most notably Jon and Tim Foreman, and Chad Butler, from Switchfoot, and both Evan and Phil Wickham, are just a few of these names. However, you uniquely differ in that you grew up not simply in an American “evangelical” Christian home, but a Messianic Jewish household, which I find fascinating. Both your father (Joel Chernoff) and father-in-law (Paul Wilbur), are well- respected Messianic musicians and leaders. What traditions did you grow up with that help to define you as a believer today? [Shae] There were a lot of traditions that I grew up in. I grew up in a very Jewish household, so I was raised to believe in Jesus and that Jesus was the Messiah. I accepted the Lord personally at a young age and made that decision to give my life to God. We were really big on all of the Jewish traditions, and all of the holidays that are outlined in Leviticus 23, we celebrated. We grew up having the Passover Seders, and we would celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles, or “Sukkot”. Every Sukkot I remember my Dad. We lived in this Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in Philadelphia, and we were kind of like the outcasts because we were Messianic Jews - we believed in Jesus! During Sukkot my Dad would build a sukkah on our patio and every night we would eat dinner in that sukkah, as would all of the other Orthodox Jews in the neighborhood. I remember growing up with a really strong sense of my Jewish identity, even though I was different, and I believed in Jesus, I was still Jewish. As I grew older and learned more about the Bible and about the Lord, and having that angle to my faith, I really saw how the Jewishness of Jesus is woven throughout everything. [WM] Tell us about your American Idol season outside for hours before being let it. I remember 8, experience. We interviewed Clark Beckham seeing the stadium full. I think there were twelve just a couple of months ago from Idol’s season thousand people sitting in that stadium. You’re 14. What was the audition process like for you? sitting there and you’re watching thousands of people going down to audition, and the majority [Shae] That was ten years ago now! When of them are just being sent on their way. There I auditioned for Idol season 8, I went and is one door you get sent through if you “make waited in line with everyone else for ten hours it”, and then another door if you don’t make it. at a stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. The line So, I remember seeing literally thousands of was actually outside. This day in particular people going through the “see ya’ later” door. there happened to be a thunderstorm in the I was like, “Okay God, if this is something you afternoon. So we waited in the thunderstorm want me to do you’ll make it happen.” I prayed August 2019 Subscribe for Free... 43