Worship Musician September 2019 | Page 23

I will say, I think to a large degree I think I’m addiction, instability, confusion, and suicide right about that. But what I didn’t understand is now so common in our everyday lives, it’s that the gatekeepers do not feel that way, they critically important to bring Light to the world. feel like you are stepping on their mantra. Their Your song, “Anchor”, set in a beautiful 6/8, mantra is “sex, drugs, rock n roll”, and it’s about anthemic cadence, states, “You are my anchor, rebellion. So, the favor that we have, is clearly God-given. God just decided to open doors there, and I don’t know why He did for us and maybe not for another band, but that’s not really for us to choose. I think there are really good Christian bands, maybe better than Skillet, who have not had these opportunities. I think it’s just if that’s what God wants, then that’s what He wants. The favor has been from the Lord, I do think Skillet does a good job of writing lyrics that are very inclusive of other people though. I think we write lyrics that are artistic in a way that, if you are a Christian you hear Skillet’s lyrics as Christian, and if you’re not a Christian you hear Skillets lyrics as spiritual or inspiring, so it’s not a turn off. I kind of particularly like that, because I see it more evangelistic, I want to reach people outside of the church, and I think that art is a great way to do that. So I think that the favor was given by God; I so steady me now”. In these turbulent times, Anchor // Skillet the evangelical church is sometimes not all think that Skillet is very inclusive in the way we write our lyrics; and finally, if there is anything I can say I’m most proud of in my whole career, is that we’ve never been ashamed of Christ. And that is what I set out to do when we signed our mainstream deal, I said to the label, “You need to understand I’m never going to be ashamed about Christ. I’m never not going to talk about Jesus. I’m never going to say we’re not a Christian band, because that’s not true and I know where I came from.” And they said, “You do what you do, and we believe in you.” It’s been a really good partnership I think because they’ve let us be ourselves, and we’ve that evangelistic, nor steadying. What are your thoughts on this? [John] It’s funny, you are the first person that has framed that question in the perfect way for how I would prefer to answer the question. In other words, when I’m answering this question sometimes, I have an honest answer that I would really like to say, but I know that not everybody relates to it so I frame it the way that people can relate to it. Let me give you an example of the latter, a way that I frame it is this: we’re all going through hard times and we all feel alone, sometimes we feel like God’s not never been embarrassed about it. with us and we don’t know where to turn, and [WM] The new songs from your 10 th album and He’s for us and never against us. That is Victorious, paint themes of hope for those marginalized by crisis and despair. With just to remind them that Jesus never leaves us the answer that everyone loves, and especially the women really love I think because I say photo by Daniel Parlante September 2019 Subscribe for Free... 23