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When
Christopher Lewis describes his music, he doesn't bother with
stylistic adjectives like R&B, pop, gospel or the like.
He uses verbs.
"My
music is real," says Christopher. "It is candid, honest. It
speaks to everyday people about everyday situations."
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And
such is LIFE, the debut release by Christopher Lewis on Light
Records.
Christopher
grew up in a musical household in North Carolina. "Making
music was the thing to do at our house," he says. "It was
like cutting grass." His father, a deacon in their local church,
still sings with a local quartet called the Twilight Gospel
Singers. Christopher references his father's group in a tribute
to the Dixie Hummingbirds on his rendition of "Christian Automobile."
But
little Christopher's musical tastes were diverse, ranging
from Mahalia Jackson to Stevie Wonder to Donnie Hathaway.
At age 8, Christopher composed his first song. I wrote the
song "Sing Praises to Thee in the 10th grade. That song was
recorded twelve years later by Judith Christie-McAllister
in 2000."
But
it has been the last two years that Christopher has seen his
music grow by leaps and bounds. He was given first place honors
at BMI's New Music Nights Showcase this year and was named
Georgia's Music Industry Songwriter of the Year. In 2000,
BMI recognized him as the top undiscovered talent. His song,
"Delivered," now featured on LIFE, was selected as the best
composition from among over 350 entries of songs from every
musical genre. Christopher has also received acclaim as a
nominee for Atlanta's Gospel Choice Awards for the past two
years in the Best New Artist category.
Songwriting
for Christopher is anything but a chore, however it does require
special effort. "Writing a song comes easy to me when
I'm in right standing. I fall short everyday, but when I go
to Him and repent, it puts me in line to hear His voice."
And
sometimes, tragedy inspires. Christopher wrote the song "She"
for his daughter Lauren as she lay in a surgery room fighting
for her life. "The only thought I had was longing to hold
her and hear her say that she loved me," recalls Christopher.
Even though its been more than two years since Lauren had
her third open heart surgery, Christopher still remembers
how helpless she looked, a spidery network of tubes connected
to her small body. She had undergone her first surgery at
just three days old. "I just remember thinking, how much
more can she bear? Christopher says. "But out of that experience
I learned to say, Lord, let me trust you more."
Currently
Christopher, along with his wife, Leslie, heads the Worship
And Arts department for Voices Of Faith Ministries in Stone
Mountain, Georgia. "I want to bring a new expression of worship,
in which our church may not have experienced in the past,"
says Christopher. "People are hungry today for a true experience
with God. You know, everything can praise God. The Bible says
let anything that has breath praise the Lord. But not everyone
can worship Him. When we worship God, we have to worship Him
in spirit and in truth. Spirit and truth draws a line in the
sand for us. You know if you've entered into true worship
or not, and God knows it too. True worship provokes people
to change. That's what I want to see happen." When asked about
the diverse musical offerings on LIFE, Christopher offers
an introspective explanation. "I can't reach my kids with
the same stuff that my momma used to reach me. I am preaching
the same God, the same Jesus, but using different bait to
catch the fish."
"If
there is one thing I want my music to do," Christopher concludes,
"it is to speak life not just to the lost, but also to the
church body. Some people think there is no life outside the
church, and that is so wrong. We all have to live practical,
everyday lives, taking care of our responsibilities, loving
our spouses, nurturing our children, being men and women of
God outside the church doors."
"We
are supposed to be living life to the fullest. Jesus told
us He came to give us life, and that more abundantly. That's
why I wrote You Were There. God is with us second
by second, even when we mess up, even when we don't deserve
His presence. He is with me from the moment I get up to the
moment I go to bed at night. He lives this life with me. And
that is an awesome thought."
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