April 12, 2005

Rock Band Pillar Subtle About Faith

(Filed under: Music)

PillarFor the Christian hard rock band Pillar the question of how up-front to be about their faith has had different answers. Lately they've been toning down their faith to reach the masses, but it doesn't mean they're losing faith. It's been a changing approach according to bassist Michael Wittig (aka Kalel):

"I don't think that it's ever really settled. It's ongoing. It just kind of happens. There was a time in our career when we wanted to be really upfront. Over the years, we felt God wanted us to tone it down a bit. ... There are a lot of young people who listen to hard-rock music and don't go to church. To reach more people, you have to be more subtle."

Pillar released Where Do We Go From Here last summer and plans to release a DVD in May (available to preorder now). (link via CT's weblog)

Posted by Kevin D. Hendricks at April 12, 2005 12:40 PM

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