Unashamed with the Robertson Family - Ep 985 | Crowder Is the Twin Jase Wishes He Had & Learning to Surf from Eddie Vedder

Episode Date: November 1, 2024

Dove Award-winning Christian musician David Crowder buddies up with Jase, who gleefully claims their twin-ship. Crowder talks about his unusual start in the Christian music industry, who influenced hi...s career the most, and what it was like to meet his musical hero, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam. Jase identifies with Crowder’s song “Red Letters” in a major way, and Al manages to get Crowder to reveal what happened the one time he shaved off his beard. Listen to Crowder’s new single, “Somebody Prayed,” at https://www.crowdermusic.com/ today! -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I am unashamed. What about you? Welcome back to Unashamed. As you, if you're watching, you can see that we have three boxes today. We have Zach in North Carolina. We have Al in the southern layer. I'm still in the old house. I hadn't made the transition. And then we got solo Jace, which I think is this a first?
Starting point is 00:00:25 This first time we've ever had just Jays in the layer? Yeah. Phil's still down, but he's recuperating. He's getting better. He had the procedure, and we're hoping we've got our fingers crossed that maybe on the next podcast, there will be a Phil citing, a proof of life, Phil appearance as well. You made sure he's not on any pain, pills, or mind offering substances. I'm not confirmed.
Starting point is 00:00:51 It's a gamble either way. It's a gamble. I do know that he has ascribed to quit saying, give me a break after his third back break. He's like, I'm going to quit saying that. He was serious. Give me a break. Okay.
Starting point is 00:01:10 Here's three of them. Here's three of them. He's four of them. He's like, well, if you keep saying that, Phil, this may continue to happen. And also, he probably needs to quit saying for crying out loud because he's probably done a lot of that as well. Well, he's, he was as close to crying recently as I've ever seen him. He was hurting so bad.
Starting point is 00:01:27 So Jay is our sister, I guess it takes a sister to think of things in a different way because, you know, the four of us grew up. And I told dad this recently. I'm like, dad, I'm trying to be like super compassionate about your situation because obviously, you know, I feel bad that you feel so bad. I said, but I have to admit, I'm just going to be honest. It's hard for me to do it and it's your fault. Like, because you raised me the way you did, I just have so little compassion. And I have to fight through it. And so our sister, Phyllis, decided that we need to start bringing some food out to mom and dad.
Starting point is 00:02:05 Because, you know, dad's been cooking a lot because moms have been down too. And so all of a sudden, when the call went out, one thing we do is we do a lot of cooking. So now we've taken so much food out. Dad's like, well, I can't even get the fridge open. You know, Willie brought out a slum gullion, Jason, Missy bringing food. I was bringing food. He said, I got food everywhere. He said, but I will say one thing, you boys can cook.
Starting point is 00:02:27 What did Willie bring? Slum goyan. That means there's no name for what Willie cooks. He likes to take various ingredients. Well, that's what Phil called it. I don't even know if that actually is a word. It is a word. It called it.
Starting point is 00:02:41 It's slum gorean. We have a producer replacement if you can see, because our regular producer, Medi is sick because I called her saying I was going to be late because I was bringing food to Phil. She sounds like Darth Vader. She went, hello. And I said, it just sounded so weird.
Starting point is 00:03:02 Because she's got the little, she's got a nice little melody-like voice, you know, when she talks, she's got the high bounce. I said, is our guest there yet? Because we have a guest today. I won't be solo for long, Al. I know it. I'm excited about her. And she said, I'm sick. But, so anyway, I said, well, I'm bringing Phel and Kay some food.
Starting point is 00:03:24 And look, I had no place to put it. Kay was down there. and Phil wasn't there. So I thought Phil is going to do the podcast today. Because I said, where is Phil? And she said, I have no idea. I was like it's not like when you get down to where they're at. There's nothing to go do.
Starting point is 00:03:41 So if he's not there and he's not in the yard and he's not at the land, I thought, well, he's at the podcast. But I found out he's at the doctor. So I guess it was scheduled. I don't know. Yeah, he's been missing. He's been missing us. He told me that.
Starting point is 00:03:57 He's like, man. I'm looking at this slum gullion, and if that's what he's been eating, that does not look good. Well, what Phil dubbed it that because it's just, you throw a bunch of ingredients, but I'll have to say, Willie's pretty good about it.
Starting point is 00:04:11 Yeah. They're usually good. I have eaten a couple things that I thought. I think this would have been better if it was separate and apart. Because I don't like cassero. Like the contribution. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:04:25 like slumgo. I'll do because they're kind of authentic Louisiana cuisine like gumbos and what else. Is it a Cajun dish? Is it slum and gullible. It's more of a genre, Zach. It's like you just take everything and you keep adding stuff into it. Kind of like a jambalaya. It's like a dembrilea.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Yeah. Gumballia is a good reference. Well, with pasta instead of rice. But yeah, the, the, the, Willie made a dish one time he called it. And I mean, hilariously called it. ode to pork. And it literally is every, every form of pork that you can imagine.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Bacon, pork, bacon, pork tenderloin, sausage, ground sausage. I mean, it's, and then cream cheese, it's got some cheese. It's just like, you're kind of going Bubba Gump here on us. Well, I love. So,
Starting point is 00:05:18 so it's interesting, we brought this up. I didn't know we were going to go here today. But the, so last night, we had our, our first kind of, official dinner party at our new house.
Starting point is 00:05:28 We had some of our friends from down here over. So we had like 10 people. And so we cooked, we decided to do like some favorites because everybody down here has a different favorite from Lisa. So we cook some pork chops and mashed taters and, you know, just good country food. And we did white beans.
Starting point is 00:05:44 So I felt like I was tapping into my inner willy on my white beans because I was, I was heating up my sausage. I cook them in the oven before I add them to the beans. And so I thought, you know, would be good with this is some bacon. And so then I took about six pieces of bacon and I just christened all at the same time. They said, you know what would also be good is some ham. So I'm digging around.
Starting point is 00:06:05 I find some ham. So like I just kept adding to it. So by the time I got through, Lisa said, is this beans or is this meat? I said, yes. And you said yes. A man after wrong heart, I would have added the, I'll tell you what makes the, this is something by the way. Now, y'all, this is, you'll agree with this.
Starting point is 00:06:24 You didn't agree on the cheese. thing on the burger. Didn't agree. That's an understatement. You literally, I was really interested. I thought, oh, my son's got some competition. And then I thought, no, it's fake news. If you got to do beans, though, you have to, in my opinion, or collar greens, or
Starting point is 00:06:44 turnip greens for that matter, you got to get the smoked ham hawk. And you throw one of those in there. Oh, yeah. Utah, my good eating. Okay. I agree with that. That's a captain obvious moment. That's okay.
Starting point is 00:06:56 That was a thing 40 years ago. Yeah, it's just a thing. I just didn't mention it. I'm like, man, I'm starting with a handball. No, that was already in there. And there was a ham bone in there from a honeybaked ham. So, yeah, we had all the basics. There's a spiritual lesson in here somewhere based on this conversation.
Starting point is 00:07:14 Because I've been doing a lot of prep this morning. I had to get up early this morning and do prep for our podcast. And we're moving from this Jesus point. poem, which is awesome. And it's kind of like you have to leave it, to be honest. It's actually like, it kind of hit me that when you read it, you almost, it kind of goes over your head. It's like, and so then the next part of it, because I mean, Jesus is the image of the
Starting point is 00:07:42 invisible God. He's before all things. In him, all things hold together. The firstborn over the resurrection, you know, first born from the dead. And then all of a sudden it's like the next phase is like, okay, this is where you were at in this process of creation and redemption. And it's like you were alienated or excluded, you know, because of your minds and your behavior. But then he kind of gets into that maturity. And so I've really been wrestling with what that means.
Starting point is 00:08:19 I mean, what is maturity? But even like the first thing you said when you said, Al, about you're not a compassionate person by nature because of the way we were raised. Right. But it kind of made me think we're all like that because I've really seen feel mature. It's like once you get in Christ, the big sins usually evaporate quickly. I mean, like in my dad's life, he was basically headed to prison or the grave. And it's like, bam, all of a sudden you see these. Big sins, immorality and drunkenness and just breaking the law, man's law.
Starting point is 00:08:56 I mean, all this stuff just boom, went away. But then it's like that maturity in Christ becoming the character, having the character of Christ slowly comes up. You know, it's like now I look at him. There's a compassionate side to him. I say with my mom. Yeah. It really kind of moved me looking at it that way because really it's not the,
Starting point is 00:09:21 good things you do or the bad things you don't do, it's you becoming the character of Christ because he's in you. Now, that's a really good point. And you're exactly right. Because here's the thing. I'm super compassionate with Lisa, with my kids, with my grandkids. Like if one of them gets hurt, you know, I'm instantly right there trying to help them. But if one of, I'm saying it goes back to my raising because if it's one of y'all, like,
Starting point is 00:09:48 when Willie gets hurt, I just, it's funny to me. Yeah. I mean, it shouldn't be. Like, he pulled his growing baptizing people. But I mean, Zach, when you tell us that story, I just started laughing. So it's like, it's funny with like it goes back to when I was a child. It's hard for me to have that. But like going forward, I guess to your point, Jay's, you, you watch that maturity live out in your life with those that you, you know, sort of take care of. And you're right with dad, the way he's been with mom. And even with Phyllis, you know, because like, I tried to prepare Phyllis. I was like, look, my. dad, I mean, you don't know him yet, so he's your dad too, but he's just, you know, he's not lovey, devie. He's not going to sit on the porch and have coffee. And then the first time I drive up, they're sitting on the porch having coffee. And I was like, okay. It's a, you know, it's a process that is a lifetime pursuit. And I was, I read, I just got a new book in that just came out from, uh, I don't know how he wrote it from the grave, I guess, but Dallas Willard, it just came out. I'm trying to get the name of it's not the kingdom. Uh, anyways,
Starting point is 00:10:49 There's a place in the very beginning of the book where he's talking about Jesus in the boat when he's sleeping and the disciples are freaking out because of the storm. And you're talking about the difference between faith in Christ, which is certainly important. But also so that we might have the faith of Christ. And you see how Christ was in the storm. I mean, his faith, you know, the incarnated son of God, the incarnate Christ, he was fully convinced and fully believed that his heavenly father would take care of him. And I think that Jason's point is so key about maturity, really what it is. It's developing the faith of Christ, becoming like Jesus, smelling like Jesus, acting like Jesus, wanting what Jesus wanted or wants, desiring what he desires.
Starting point is 00:11:42 there's it is a, it's a, it is a new life, but you don't just like flip the switch on and Phil's a prime example. I mean, to see Phil now and then try to juxtapose that to what, how I remember him when I was 11, 12 years old, there was no, you know, emotional affirmation. There was no, I mean, it was, you know, he was, he was saved and he was like, well, and he got off all, but I mean, you're right, Jason. I mean, it is. Well, I was.
Starting point is 00:12:07 I had the same thing about even looking at that word that we broke, down the Hebrew word, you know, the in the beginning and talking about that four and through. But it's, it's not just doing good things. It's not just not doing bad things. He literally is in you. And so those character traits, the ones we don't like, you know, gentleness, self-control, compassion. They just start to form, but it's a process, you know. Yeah, sort of, sort of like we were telling that last podcast in John 6th when, you know, Jesus,
Starting point is 00:12:42 had fed those people and then they come back for more and they're like what good things must we do and he says the the good thing you need to do is believe in me so that to bring this back to food it's it's what i'm saying when you're a babe in christ and and you understand that this is everything's new but you don't see a 45 year old man show up to an adult party with a baby bottle saying no i'm going to go with this you know that that that's ridiculous so zach what i'm saying you you gave that recipe, once you brought up the craft processed cheese, it's like, nope, immature cooking skills. If that is your secret ingredient, he still has some growing.
Starting point is 00:13:26 I mean, it just all fell apart and became just a horror show. It went from a recipe to something. And they were like, can we believe anything he said? Says the man who hasn't tried it. At least I would say be humble enough because that's also the Bible to try. it before you criticize it. Let me give you the verse. Our guest is here, so let me just give you the verse.
Starting point is 00:13:48 When I was a child, I talked like a child. You remember the verse. But when I became a man, I matured, I left the craft singles right where they were at childhood. And you know what? They don't melt because they're not even real cheese. Now, they do melt. That's the thing. They become almost a sauce.
Starting point is 00:14:08 That's where you're wrong. I wouldn't call that melting. Whatever it is. That's not melting. That's transferring to something. I'm just telling you. I report you decide. All right. So our guest is here.
Starting point is 00:14:19 So we're going to take a break. We come back. We'll have Jayce introduce our guest. And Jace won't be alone anymore in the later. We'll see you after the break. So welcome back. I thought we were having a guest. Instead, Dad is back.
Starting point is 00:14:37 Dad, you've never looked better. Since you've been sick, now I've noticed you're wearing glasses, but you look great. How do you feel? I feel wonderful. Glad to be back. with you guys, you know. I miss you, son. You look 30 years younger.
Starting point is 00:14:53 So he went in for back surgery and he came out. His voice has changed. He looks 30 years younger. Who is your doctor? I hear you've learned how to play the guitar. My goodness. Hey, I'm not kidding. Last time I was in Bojure City, we're playing there tonight.
Starting point is 00:15:07 Which is where my dad was actually from. Well, last time I was there, I could not get out of my bed because my back was messed up. Really? And I had to go get surgery. So look at this. This is like, it's almost, it's almost too much to take in, you know? But I'm sitting here. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:24 Yeah. So if you're listening, here's the big reveal. It's not Phil. It's not Phil. No, this is Crowder. It's Crowder. It's Crowder. It's Crowder.
Starting point is 00:15:34 Welcome to the lair. This is wonderful. Why did you bring your puppet with you? I saw on Instagram, you got this puppet. I do. It's a little, yeah, a little marinet little deal. Yeah. It's so I don't have to do TikToks.
Starting point is 00:15:46 I don't want to do the dances. So we make the puppet do the dances. He's good, he's good, man. I got that figured out, man. You know, actually, I came, here's my, here's my come to Jesus story. I was seven years old. We're in Tulsa, Oklahoma. And my parents, my dad was, he was a disciplinarian.
Starting point is 00:16:08 And so he had, man, he instilled in me and my brother. Like, you do not go down, you don't go down that aisle until you know what you're doing. You've got to know what you're doing. Well, they dropped us off at Children's Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma. And so the adults go somewhere and the kids go somewhere, and there's a student on stage, and he's got a purple puppet. And the puppet's name is Eugene. And so he's talking to Eugene, and he's like, Eugene, do you want Jesus in your heart? And Eugene's like, yes, I do.
Starting point is 00:16:36 And I'm like, I want what Eugene's got. And I brought down that aisle. And my parents, you know, scoop us up, and we're headed to the hotel after the deal, and I'm in the backseat. And I'm like, crying. I'm crying. And my mom's like, what's wrong, David? I go, I'm so sorry. I ask Jesus in my heart tonight.
Starting point is 00:16:54 So I feel like I feel like I came to the Lord underdress, under the threat of physical. I feel like, you know, I'm like one of the martyrs almost. So now you're still doing puppetry. Never underestimate the power of puppetry is my point of the story right there. Yeah. Eugene. Years later, I'm back in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but we're playing at the church. And Ricky Skaggs is there, and we're with Ricky.
Starting point is 00:17:26 And I tell him, you know, in Tulsa is where I came to Jesus. And somebody overhears the story and says, do you know that the pastor of this church, that's the guy that had the purple puppet? Do you want to meet him? I'm like, absolutely. So I'll go meet the pastor. And then I tell the pastor the story, and he goes, well, I've got Eugene in my office.
Starting point is 00:17:48 Do you want to go? He's still working. Dude. He's still. And then he opens his case and there's this, you know, this puppet just laying there lifeless. And I'm like, I don't think this is, this doesn't feel right. And he's like, I've got four of them. I'm like, oh, no.
Starting point is 00:18:02 Like, there's four of them. That's too much, man. It was hard to take in. Yeah. Did he reenacted? Did y'all, like, have a conversation with the puppets up? I told him, close that case up and I don't want to, I don't want to see that. That's like, you know, lifeless little.
Starting point is 00:18:15 I thought Crowder was going to say, then he repented again because it takes a puppet to move his heart. Came right back. So, so Crowder, I got to ask you this. All right. Because we were joking about the reason we said you look like that is because your beard. So like, you're from Texarkana, which is right there in our neighborhood. I mean, you're our kind of people. And so do you, the beer's been a part of your deal?
Starting point is 00:18:40 So, so what's, you just now you got to keep it. You got stuck that way. Okay, here's what I happened. Here's what happened. It was the year 2000. I was in Waco, Texas. I went to school at Baylor University. But it's the year 2000, dawn of the millennium, Y2K.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Remember that? Yeah. It's terrifying. Terrifying. You know, I don't know. Computers were going to stop making water or something. I don't know. Our bathtub was full of water.
Starting point is 00:19:07 And, and, but I thought, man, how many dawns of millenniums are going to be around for? probably the one. So I took it on myself to make it like a spiritual cleansing moment. And so at the time I had this weird goate thing. I don't know what it was doing. I was doing, I thought I was doing something cool, but it was doing this goate thing. And the ball drops, midnight happens, kiss my wife. Hey, happy new year, happy new millennium, hopefully will survive. And then I go into our little bathroom and I bick, I raise her all my hair off, all my, all stuff off my face and I was going to start the spiritual cleanse. I look at myself in the mirror without hair on me and I was like, this was not Jesus talking. This is not the Holy Spirit.
Starting point is 00:19:53 I don't think this. And Tony's like, my wife's like, what are you doing in there? I'm like, oh my goodness. I didn't tell her anything about this. And so I'm like, this is bad. So I'll come out. She said, put it back now and started feeding me like prenatal vitamins and making me wash with a, What's that? Like a horse and mane and tail. And so anyway, I haven't touched it since then. She's the keeper of the beard. Yeah, she's into it.
Starting point is 00:20:21 And so, you know, it comes and goes. But it's her, you know, it's all at her beckoning, you know. She'll tell me, she'll tell me, I'll see the scissors come out. She's like, all right, need a trim. But, yeah, it's been here. Jay's found that out as well. So when the show ended for, I think it was for me and moo, wouldn't it, Jay's, you shaved your beard.
Starting point is 00:20:39 Well, I was going to shave. That's a handsome man. When he's shaved, though, it wasn't, it's not the same thing. I'm hiding behind the, you know. He had the best, the best, uh, barber ever, uh, trimmed his hair, gave me a, gave you, you did look good. He was your wife. He cleaned up great with my wife.
Starting point is 00:20:55 No, I felt, uh, you know what's weird? Because we had just done Duck Dynasty. And the only, uh, show that wanted me to join them was that show naked and afraid. That was a joke. I'm getting into my speech here. But, no, I don't know. I felt just really weird about it. I mean, you know, our story, even though you can't go to the internet
Starting point is 00:21:22 and find the truth out because there's so much misinformation there. Really? Well, people. Fake news. What I was going to say about with us is, you know, people had all the stuff online and they were like busted. The truth is revealed because somebody in our family posted when we go to the beach, we would all shave every year.
Starting point is 00:21:50 And they were like, they're really not bearded families. But our family is the ones that put those pictures online. It's like for a while, once a year, we would shave after hunting season because that's why we had the beards. It's good camouflage. It keeps your face warm. And, I mean, that was kind of our thing. It's whicking. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:12 Yeah, and even all the benefits, and I'm sure you know, think how much time we save. That's the thing. When's the last time somebody tried to mug you? Never. That's what I'm saying. And so. Lots of times that just give you money, too. That's just like, hey, you know.
Starting point is 00:22:28 Exactly. Yeah, I tell the story all the time. Al, I think, told it a few podcasts ago. When we were interviewing to do the show, Adelaq Dynasty, Willie and I were outside the A&E studio drinking $5 cups of coffee, you know. And but just everybody's walking around in New York. And just in a moment, a guy dropped some coins in Willie's coffee. Yeah, he just had his cup.
Starting point is 00:22:53 And he was walking. That's what I'm talking about, man. It's like, yeah. The time I've been to CASA is like, oh, man, homeless dudes stole a car, you know. Yeah. That can't be his car. Like, yeah. Pull over.
Starting point is 00:23:05 Anyway, so don't put your faith in. trust what you read on the internet was the mall of that story. Well, it's the first time I've heard that. I'm going to take that to heart next time I look at the internet. So Crowder, I was reading, you were talking about being from Texarkana, and you talked about it being a divided town, which I thought was really interesting because it's, you know, in some parts in Texas and part of it's in Arkansas. That's it.
Starting point is 00:23:30 Yeah. And we've been there. I've spoken there many times. And we actually, Jay's, you know, Jimbo Lindsay, our old pal Jimbo Lean, lives in Texarkana. So he's there now. You know, I just made that connection. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:42 There's a really good Mexican restaurant on the Arkansas side. What's the name of it? Yeah, that's our cousin that owns it. Oh, really? Did you know that? Which one? What are you talking? It's right downtown.
Starting point is 00:23:54 It's a really great Mexican, is it, no, I want to say Pasada, but that doesn't sound quite right. Zapados? Zapados, that's it. Look at that. Oh, my. You've been there? Oh, yes.
Starting point is 00:24:05 Now, who owns that? Did you know my cousin owns it? So my mom's first cousin, Janie, her husband is the one that owns it. And he used to work at Superior Grill in Shreveport. And that's where he learned how to cook. And so then he started his own restaurant in Texarkana. You can, yeah, you can drink a pitcher to that salsa. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:24:26 It's so good. But anyway, so you were talking about this idea. But when I was reading it, it so resonated with me because we grew up, Jay And I mean more because Jay's was pretty young in Junction City, Arkansas, which is also Junction City, Louisiana. And right in the downtown, the red light is the dividing line. So if you go to the grocery store in Arkansas, you cross over to, you know, the Dollar General, you're in Louisiana.
Starting point is 00:24:52 And so, but you made some really interesting points about that. They kind of led to this thing about the prodigal sun, which I thought was really, really interesting, this piece that you wrote that I was reading. And I love that idea about, you, you see. said the word means lavish, is that right? From the Particle's of it. And we've all had this grace lavished on us. And yet at the same time, we seem to be more divided than ever, you know, as terms of a culture. But why would we be when in the Prodicent Son story, the story's as much for the older brother as it is as it is the younger brother, right,
Starting point is 00:25:24 to receive the grace? I just thought it was really, really good. I thought it was a good piece that you will. Man, I don't remember that at all. But really sounds great. Yeah. I mean, I know I know Texarkana's got that line. Ours term, Nate said at the post office, and there's literally like a painted strip on a deal, and you can, you know, stand on one side or the other. And you cannot feel anything. I think that might be the point of that one is, you know, it's just a painted strip, and you can't feel nothing.
Starting point is 00:25:57 One foot in Arkansas, one foot in Texas, and feels just the same as standing on either side of it. So I don't know. So how did your singing, career start? Man, as I said, I went to Baylor for college, and while I was there, what I wanted to do was sell insurance. I wanted to sell insurance. That's what my dad did.
Starting point is 00:26:18 He had an insurance agency, an independent insurance called Dan Crowder Insurance Agency. And I was like, man, this dude is the coolest dude in the world. He had, like, you know, he had paneling on his walls. And behind him, he had, like, this forest scene wallpaper and had that. Had that phone that you could, you know, rest on your shoulder and he's doing, you know, car quotes and whatnot. I'm like, man, this guy's the coolest dude ever. And I want to, I want to take over the family practice, have that nepotistic hookup. I got, I got in.
Starting point is 00:26:46 So I thought that's what I was going to do. As long as I got passed an instrument exam, I could, I could go ahead and get a job when I get, get done with school. So I was, I was there at Baylor studying music is what I, because I thought it would be fun. It was not fun at all. You're stuck in a practice room. You win a piano like all day, every day. But the guy starting his church was like, hey man, I know you're musically inclined. Why don't you help me out with the music on Sunday morning?
Starting point is 00:27:14 So I wasn't like, I wasn't, I wasn't singing. I was just sort of getting folks together, getting other college kids to show up, play and sing, picking the songs. Like a worship later before that was a idol. Yeah, I called it the music director at MD. But here's what happened is, you know, it's kind of. college kids, so they're not going to show up every Sunday. So somebody wouldn't show up in the pastor would just be like, well, you're going to have to sing.
Starting point is 00:27:43 I'm like, oh, this is a terrible idea, but I guess I'm going to have to sing. And then it was about a year in, hey, we need some new songs. You should write some songs. I'm like, that's a terrible idea. So anyway, I started writing music about a year into it. And the song, since we had, you know, I guess a transient parishioners, they would go back home to wherever they came from and take the songs back, show their worship leader or their music person,
Starting point is 00:28:16 hey, man, here's a new song that we were singing back in Waco, Texas. And so the song's kind of trickled out, and then we'd get calls like, hey, could you come do our ski trip or our conference or whatever? and because the songs got there before I did, and then we'd follow the songs. And so that's how I'm, at some point I'm calling home, and I'm like, Dad, I think it's going to be a while. Here we are still.
Starting point is 00:28:43 What was the first song that blew up? Well, it was actually the first one I wrote was called You Alone, and I was terrified. Man, that first Sunday, I was just, you know, you're forming people's ideas about, about how they think about God, the divine, how they think about their interactions with each other in light of the divine.
Starting point is 00:29:07 It's a really weighty moment. And so the Sunday we do it, my roommate at the time was my best friend growing up from Texarkana. His dad was the music director at the church I grew up in, First Baptist Church, Texarkana, Texas. And I'm telling him, like, I'm so nervous about this. And so we do it. And then after the deal, I'm like, man,
Starting point is 00:29:29 what do you think how do you think it went and he's like what i go doing the song that we wrote like that i wrote like that and he goes man i wouldn't call that a song necessarily that was it was like three chords and you just said the same thing over and over and i was like oh man well that song is what led me or it got out it got out to uh louis giglio who is now my pastor in in alana of Georgia at Passion City Church, but that song found its way to Louis and the Passion Conference, which is a bunch of college kids. And it was like the second year they were getting together down in Austin. And he called me.
Starting point is 00:30:11 I was at the church and picked up the phone. He was like, I'm Louis Giglio. And I'm like, I know who you are. And he said, hey, we got this song, you alone that we want to put on a passion album. We're going to do it live with these college kids that are down there in Austin, Texas. like that sounds wonderful. And that, so that relationship is that he's, he's the, he's the label head of the record label I'm at, Six Steps Record. He's the president of the Six Steps Record, which is part of a capital music group, but, and then his wife, Shelley is my manager. And so that one song,
Starting point is 00:30:47 that song that my roommate said was terrible. Yeah, change your life. It changed my life. It's, it's why I'm sitting right here right now. Do you tell him he was wrong? Did you ever go back to him and say? No, I didn't rub it in. You got that one wrong. Yeah. He knows. He's out there.
Starting point is 00:31:01 He knows. I want to say on the record, I want to say on the record, Crowder, that coming into an office thinking I wanted to buy insurance and I see you behind the desk, I'm thinking, nah. Dude, I was giving car quotes at like age 11. They're like, I talked to this really nice female. Well, so where did the kind of rock and roll folksy vibe? What, what, where did that come from?
Starting point is 00:31:32 I mean, it had to be something from your childhood or teenage. Yeah, I mean. Because that's really why I like your music because that was my background because my dad wasn't a Christian. So we're listening to Pink Eagles. Credence, Clearwater, Rev. Which is why like Macbile, we were talking about him before we started. You know, that vibe, I thought, oh, this is Christian music? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:53 And, you know, at the time I was, when I was starting to make the music, it was, you know, in a college setting. Dave Matthew's band was huge At the time I remember That was a big Pearl Jam But Pearl Jam was my deal Man Eddie Vedder
Starting point is 00:32:07 Eddie Vedder Was my Check this out That dude taught me How to surf Eddie Vedder I just met randomly On a beach
Starting point is 00:32:15 In Hawaii But what is surfing Really Just getting on a board Yeah you're Yeah you're just You're just Was he Pearl Jam
Starting point is 00:32:23 When was he doing Pearl Jam When you met Was he already famous And Oh yeah This is like This is like after he's like hero for me. This is probably, I don't know, 10, 15 years ago.
Starting point is 00:32:34 And I'm like, this dude, this dude taught me really how to, how to do what I do. I went, I was asking all these people like, how do I, how do I lead a group of people that are gathered in a congregation setting? How do I do this? And they tell me, hey, you got to be, you know, really careful about the key, you know, keys that you pick. So girls sing here, boys sing here. Man, I went to a Pearl Jam concert up in Dallas, and every single person in that place was at the top of their lungs, singing along.
Starting point is 00:33:06 You know, no lyrics on the screen or nothing. They just singing their heads off. And I'm like, man, that's what we want to do. We want to do something that stirs the soul that just causes you to erupt. I mean, this music is just, it's part of how we're put together. And you have the best subject on planet Earth. Oh, could you sing about anything better now? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:26 But it forms your imagination in a way that. that a didactic sermon just can't. I mean, you talk about forming people's idea who God is and what the kingdom is. I mean, it is one of the most powerful mediums for forming the imagination. Which is why it's terrifying, too, you know. Yeah, it is. You know, it's sneaky. And so it's also, you know, I don't trust it.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Those moments that you're caught up in something, they feel great. They do form you. You do get, you do get, you know, some sense of, of, of, understanding of what's intellectually difficult to grasp. But I trust the moments when you're stuck in traffic more than I do when we're all singing at the same time. You see who's on the throne when you're upset at the car in front of you. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:12 That one gets me. Of course, I'd learned that in Willie's interview that you don't drive. Man, I gave up. Atlanta, Georgia is not where you want to go. Oh, man. What? You're so about. I mean, I drive, but it's like I have a 64 international harvester.
Starting point is 00:34:27 but it's like driving a lawn. It feels like it's trying to kill you. It's like driving a lawn more. So I just drive around the neighborhood. I don't go anywhere important. I just get out and see the sunshine. I just thought it's funny because you like me, we look homeless. And now you're basically a hitchhiker,
Starting point is 00:34:45 which is we were talking about growing in Christ, you know, and you think he was homeless and was basically, you know, walking around, looking, you know, I mean, it's weird. But, uh, So I thought that was interesting. But another thing in that interview that I listened that I wanted you to share, because he asked you what, like, venues that stood out in your mind that you've been able to perform. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:09 I don't know if you remember that story. Yeah, I told him about the Fillmore. Yeah, I wanted you to share that. Dirty Dave, man. Dirty Dave. Well, first of all, what I didn't tell him is it took us a really long time. I wanted to play the Fillmore. It's one of those, I mean, classic rock and roll venue.
Starting point is 00:35:24 Everybody's played there. In San Francisco, right? San Francisco. And it probably took us three years that we kept asking them. Oh, so y'all were asking them. I was wondering how you wound up there. Oh, man. And it's basically just a bar, right?
Starting point is 00:35:37 Oh, yeah. It only holds like about, I guess, 1,000 people, you know, 1,100 people or something. So it's really just a small, tight little box of a thing. But it's so, I mean, it's historic. And we kept trying, and they were like, no, we don't need no church music in here. Like, they kept, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. That's not, this is not the place for that. Man, that day, that day was so special.
Starting point is 00:36:01 Everybody that was working there. But how did you even get in? Do you know? I mean, there's one way they finally just said, okay. Yep. It's because we just kept knocking and knocking and knocking. And finally they're like, all right. And they were just like, this is a terrible idea.
Starting point is 00:36:14 Things sold out so quick. So they were like, oh, well, maybe, okay, maybe we're wrong. And then funny how the world, if they make money, they're like, okay. They're fine with it, right? We had a show that kind of was like that. But dude, the guy that was running the thing. at the end of the day after he's been around
Starting point is 00:36:30 all of our crew and whatnot he grabbed me and was like bro he was like a bouncer right that this is two different stories this guy was like kind of run the whole venue the dirty Dave story that I told to Willie's a different deal but this guy this guy's running
Starting point is 00:36:47 the place and he goes man I don't know what happened in there but y'all sang something out like it felt heavy and now you sing you sing whatever's here out. It went out tonight. I'm like, oh, really?
Starting point is 00:37:02 And he goes, yeah, you're going to have to come back every year to cleanse this place. He didn't know all the words about it. But I was like, that's called the Holy Ghost, man. That's what I loved about that story. You talk about the dirty Dave, who was a bouncer or whatever. And he's like, man, I looked up, I was crying. Oh, he's like, man, I ain't cried. And my mama died, is what he said.
Starting point is 00:37:23 Yeah, he was actually like, what happened? He was trying to explain the phenomena. and you're like, it's the Holy Spirit. Man, it's so cool, man. That's what I love about, you know, when you were saying earlier, like, it's the best thing to be singing about. And there's a tangible experience that happens for even people that don't, you know, there aren't of our faith.
Starting point is 00:37:45 And they're like, what was that? And it's like, it's the people of God singing to God. And there's something. And the beauty of it is being able to get the gospel out in different ways. So I was thinking about that, you know, Crowder, because you mentioned that about the weight of it. And I feel the same way about preaching because I'm pretending to speak on behalf of the Almighty. And I'm just like, you know, I feel the way. Anytime I'm up front of my get me out of the way.
Starting point is 00:38:18 But I thought about I met a young man a couple of Sundays ago at our church. And he talked about going to see the blind, which is the movie that Zach produced with, with Willie and Corey. and, you know, about our family. Which we filmed right below your neck of the place. Yeah, exactly. It was right in that area in between the, you know, the Shreveport area. And, you know, this man told me, he said, you know, I just, I watched the movie and I went home.
Starting point is 00:38:41 I couldn't quit crying. And he said, you know, I just kind of been a lukewarm Christian most of my life, living off the faith of my parents, now my wife. He said, but something about it just tapped deeply into my soul. And all of a sudden, you know, I felt like I need to go all in for Jesus. and I thought, you know, that's another genre, you know, something like that. Just seeing the gospel on a movie screen by watching Dad's life change, of course, and a change in our family's destiny.
Starting point is 00:39:07 So I feel the same way about worship. It's different things that God uses to penetrate the hearts of people. But it's the same message. It's just Jesus and what he did for us and how he's playing that out. Yeah, you didn't know this because my lovely wife, because I asked her, because we knew he had met somewhere. Well, you weren't sure, but I said, I know I met you. And I thought it was in Monroe like 15 years ago.
Starting point is 00:39:32 And you thought it was in Virginia 10 years ago. And I just got the picture. It was actually in Shreveport, and it was five years ago. No way. Yeah. That's what I said, man, COVID math. I don't know. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:46 COVID-luck. I can't do a lot. What's scary is this picture, look. We literally look like twins. Look at that. Okay, I take it back. We're handsome. I mean, if someone would have come up in that moment, my wife, they would have probably said,
Starting point is 00:40:02 now which one are you married to? I mean, it's kind of shocking. We'll share this picture. We'll share the picture on you. But I've actually used you as an illustration. Uh-oh. My speech, I only have one speech. It's never the same, but it is about Jesus.
Starting point is 00:40:15 But I say this all the time because, you know, we're introducing Jesus to people. And I go to a lot of worldly venues also. I've been to places where I was literally the only sober person. there and uh and i do my little duck call that's my musical instruments you know but then i share jesus and uh you know it's so it's interesting because the tension in the room and people are like should i put down my beer or you know it's like it's weird but i in that moment you know i'm exhilarated because i'm like these people need to hear about jesus and and nobody says a negative word it's amazing but i'll i'll have them uh you know just imagine what god looks like
Starting point is 00:40:56 because most people, when you ask that question, they either see an old man, you know, with a gavel ready to strike them dead, or they say light because there's a burst about that. But the number one answer, and I'll ask them what they see, the number one answer is nothing. And it's like, well, no wonder there's no presence in. Your mind just goes blank, because this is based on faith, you know.
Starting point is 00:41:20 And so, and then I usually hold up the Bible and say, look, this is not a rule book. this is not a collection of fairy tales. This is not just where you get information. It's a love story, and it's God revealing himself in a person named Jesus. And so when you close your eyes and picture God, you see this Jewish carpenter 2,000 years ago. That's kind of my sermon there. But then I say, well, if you're into pictures, you can watch the Chosen.
Starting point is 00:41:49 Because they give you a visual image, because now a lot of people, when I say, what did you see, they see that guy from the chosen. And I'm like, that'll work. But I said, well, if you're into music, there's a song out there by a crowder called Red Letters. Uh-oh. Because when you came out with that song, that's why I liked it so much. Because when I read, that's how I came to Jesus.
Starting point is 00:42:11 I literally read the Red Letters, and it revealed a picture in my mind of a human who is God named Jesus. And I thought, you know what? I'm going to follow him. So I'm giving you kudos. on that song. Man, that's amazing. And that's why I put that in my speech. And I'm like, or you can read the Bible. He has a book for
Starting point is 00:42:30 you if you're a reader. So if you're into pictures, you're any music, or you're a reader, I've got three options to see Jesus. That's incredible. I thought you had a great. I appreciate that. That's the point of what we've been talking about in Colossians. I mean, the fullness of deity lives in a body. Yeah. And you think
Starting point is 00:42:46 about to that point, how do you see who God is? We see in Jesus. That's the, that's Colossians 1 and 2. Yeah, exactly. I've always said it's a love story it reveals Jesus, but I actually heard a sermon this morning, because we've been talking about how to mature in Christ, you know, have these characteristics of Jesus in us, which takes a lot longer than just the stop doing wrong. Yeah, that's not what it's about, right? Exactly. And he, I wrote this quote down because I thought that goes imperfect with what, what I say. It says,
Starting point is 00:43:16 the Bible is a portal into God's presence in reference. He said, it's not just a book of information. It's a portal through Jesus into God's presence. And I thought, oh, oh, that's good. I like that. That's incredible. That's what's amazing about Scripture is, you know, as you said, you kind of ruined the ending. It leads to this person.
Starting point is 00:43:39 But that, man, that red letter deal, man, it's that there's a scarlet thread that starts in, you know, Genesis 1-1. I mean, it's all leading to God's inhabiting and Emmanuel with us. That's what's a mind blow, man. Oh, it really is. And a lot of your songs build with that. That's some fun stuff. So let's talk about the new album.
Starting point is 00:44:01 Yeah, we're almost out of time. Let's talk about the new album. See, it's like, I think you got a trilogy going here, right? Yes, well, I've always done it in threes. Well, here's what happens is you sign a, I sign a record contract, and it's for three albums. So from the very beginning, I'm like, I should probably know what I'm going to do. It feels like if you're signing on paper, I'm going to do this.
Starting point is 00:44:23 then you should know what you're going to do. So I've always done it in threes. This little outfit is, it was started with Promise and we did Milk and Honey. That was the first one of this little thing. We called it Milk and Honey. And then now we're at the exile, so I knew Promise Exile Return. And that's kind of just, I just need like a box to put stuff in. And so I knew this is the trajectory of what I want to say.
Starting point is 00:44:51 and the first part is the promise. And man, when you're locked down in COVID, it was not difficult at all to write and sing and talk about something like, surely it's going to be better than it is right now. And so there's promise on the other side of this thing. And in exile, though, man, these songs are more, less, they're less vertical and more horizontal, more talking to each other almost like,
Starting point is 00:45:16 hey, here's what's going on right now in our culture, in our time and space. And the return, though, is meant to be really vertical. So coming back, well, I didn't figure out that the exile and the return were happening at the same time. I was writing these songs, and I'm like, man, this doesn't fit on the exile. This is not at all what I want to do for the exile. And then, but I love this song.
Starting point is 00:45:39 And it took me probably about halfway through the exile that I realized, ah, they're coming at the same time. And how great is that in exile? Some of the best stories in Scripture are Daniel in the, the lion's den that that's that's that's that's that's you know he shuts the mouth of lines and because he was because he was he believed prayer was effective the efficacy of of it was worth worth you know getting thrown in a den but lines for there's a song on there called somebody prayed oh yeah i love that man that's it's like so i i feel like uh what's coming is exciting too because
Starting point is 00:46:18 um wouldn't he give you something to sing you something to sing about even when you're on the, Ezekiel's on the side of the river and heaven opens up. Wouldn't that give you something to sing about? So I'm excited about this season. We're carrying the exile songs right now, but the return was happening at the same time the exile was happening. I listened to the whole album, and I love that somebody prayed because I just thought it was clever when how you just, you see something happen that's beautiful and awesome, but the perspective
Starting point is 00:46:48 of the song was, well, somebody. Somebody prayed. That one came out of, you know, speaking of social media, it was right after the Nashville shooting. We were on tour. We had a lot of friends that were really, it hit close, and people were carrying that thing, speaking of heavy. They were carrying that moment really heavily, kids at the school and, you know, parents that were part of that. So all of a sudden you see on social media, people, you know, sending, hey, dot, dot, and prayers and immediately getting beat down.
Starting point is 00:47:22 Like, if you come, if you come at thoughts and prayers. Yeah. And you're hating on that. It's because you don't believe that that works at all. It's because you don't believe that there's anything to it. You just, I mean, in the worst, it's, or in the least, I guess, I should say. It's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's just trying to empathize and, and, and, and let people know, I feel, I feel what you're feeling.
Starting point is 00:47:45 But in the best, it's because you think God still interacts with history. And that when you hit your knees and when you beg him to move, he moves. And I've seen it happen over and over. And so that was kind of like a fist to the air type song. It's a really defiant song. Plus our old pal, Dylan Scott is on there. He's from our neck of which he's amazing talent. So look, we're out of time.
Starting point is 00:48:09 Crowder, we've got to have you back. Next time you're back in our area, we'll come back for some more tails. I would love it. See how you just got a look about you that I feel of comfort and a peace. Yeah, I feel like I could just stay right here, move in. That couch over there, too, is the most comfortable face I've ever set in my life. That is pretty good. I'd take that with me if I could.
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