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Casting Crowns to perform Alliant Energy’s PowerHouse in Cedar Rapids
Ed Condran
Oct. 16, 2024 6:00 am, Updated: Oct. 16, 2024 12:31 pm
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Contemporary Christian group on its Awakening Tour
When the pandemic hit and lockdown commenced in 2020 it wasn’t just about the impact the historic nightmare would have on Mark Hall’s band. The charismatic Casting Crowns vocalist was looking at the big picture. Hall, 55, has been a youth pastor for more than 20 years.
“There was so much on my mind since people were going through some very heavy stuff,” Hall said while calling from Rio Rancho, New Mexico. “Our society has never been through anything like that and people were looking for answers. As a youth pastor in Atlanta I listen to people’s stories.”
Hall’s ministry is top priority but Casting Crowns is a significant part of his life. Hall and Christian music songwriter Matthew West cowrote many of the songs on Casting Crowns’ latest album, the aptly titled “Healer.”
If you go
What: Casting Crowns: The Awakening Tour
When: 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024
Where: Alliant Energy PowerHouse, 370 First Ave. NE, Cedar Rapids
Cost: $13 to $15
Tickets: (319) 398-5211, www.creventslive.com
Band’s website: www.castingcrowns.com/
The tandem crafted a number of compelling songs such as “Desert Road,” “Scars in Heaven” and “Crazy People.” The latter, a clever tune, which also included Seth Mosely as a cowriter, was inspired by the life-size Noah’s Ark, which is a tourist attraction in Williamstown, Kentucky.
“Seth said, ‘Can you imagine if you saw your neighbor building that in his yard?’ I said, ‘I’d think he was crazy.’ We got to talking and we knew there was a song there. When you look back at the Bible, people did a lot of things that looked like they were crazy. What this tells me is that we need more crazy people in the world.”
Hall could have been called crazy for devoting so much of his energy to Casting Crowns after he formed the contemporary Christian band in Daytona Beach in 1999 since assembling a group is always a dicey proposition. But Casting Crowns beat the odds. Mark Miller, the Sawyer Brown vocalist, signed Casting Crowns to his label, Beach Street Records. Miller and Christian contemporary star Stephen Curtis Chapman produced the band’s first album. The self-titled release dropped in 2001. It didn’t take long for the group to taste success.
“I can’t tell you how much I owe Stephen for what he's done for this band,” Hall said. “It was incredible being such a fan of Stephen’s and then for him to work with me. Amazing.”
Casting Crowns, which will appear Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024, at the Alliant Energy PowerHouse arena, consistently churn out hits. “Voice of Truth,” “Who Am I, Praise You in This Storm,” “If We are the Body,” “Thrive” and “East to West” are just some of the Casting Crowns cuts to grace Christian radio.
The aforementioned “Scars in Heaven” broke the global first-day streaming record for a Christian song debut on Amazon music in 2022.
“We’ve been incredibly blessed,” Hall said.
The eldest of Hall’s four children, John Michael Hall, joined Casting Crowns as the group’s bassist last year. “It’s been wonderful having him in the band,” Hall said. “He’s sitting right next to me and he and I are just having the best time on the road.”
The icing on the cake for Hall was welcoming his first grandchild, John Michael Hall’s son, into the world in 2021. “It’s been great,” Hall said. “Our grandchild has been out on the road with us and it’s just been tremendous.”
The pandemic is over but it’s a tumultuous time in a divided America with many in the country looking for solace and diversions. Casting Crowns, which also includes guitarist Juan DeVero, keyboardist Megan Garrett, multi-instrumentalist Melody DeVevo, drummer Jack Williams and guitarist Josh Mix, offers a meaningful message and a chance to get away from reality courtesy of their shows.
“We’re giving people hope who need hope,” Hall said. “We’re doing it through our songs and our performances.”
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