Chris Tomlin


Chris Tomlin - Acoustic Guitar,
Vocal
Daniel Carson - Electric Guitar
Jesse Reeves - Bass, Harmonica
Travis (not sure) - Drums
Website:
christomlin.com
Attends:
Austin Stone Community
Church
“What does it matter if
we make great songs and sell a lot of records but fail in our relationships? Apart
from serving and loving other people, what does any of the rest of this matter?
The larger our platform becomes, the more intentionally we have to focus on the
heart of our calling: to introduce people to God and to show them His glory.”
- Chris Tomlin
Leaders make the indescribable visible. Isaiahs words, for instance, brought comfort to a defeated nation and transformed a peoples imagination, empowering them to mount up with wings like eagles. Those words bear fruits today, capturing a post-modern visionarys heart, urging Chris Tomlin to call together Gods people for life-renewing worship.
I feel as though were like this landing strip in the desert for our great, incredible God to arrive on; a way for Him to come into peoples lives, Tomlin says of the albums metaphorical moniker inspired in part by Isaiah 40. Tomlins third studio record and first in two years, Arriving demonstrates a Christians glad surrender meeting Gods welcoming arms.
Tomlins undeniable energy is charismatic and contagious. Avoiding the trappings of public performance, Chris stands beside the people he serves, raising his voice to God with them so that they share Gods presence together.
Credited with venerable church choruses such as Forever, We Fall Down, and The Wonderful Cross, Tomlin is considered one of this eras top songwriters for the church with five songs in CCLIs Top 60 and four more in the services Top 500. With millions singing his songs weekly, Chris is recognized as a pivotal voice of todays modern expression of Christian worship.
Arriving rocks with inspiring, guitar-driven pop melodies reflecting the roots traditions of Austin, Texas, where it was recorded and home to the church Tomlin co-founded, Austin Stone Community Church. The projects raw, straightforward lyrics are knotted tight with hooks as big and broad as the Lone Star state sky. Producer Ed Cash (Caedmons Call, Kathy Mattea, Bebo Norman) brings his signature touch to the tracks, revealing that the talent pool is deeper than even the artist knew.
People will be surprised by some moments, Tomlin says. The musics so honest. The guys and I are just playing our songs the way we play them. Thats something special thing about the recordwhat you see is what you get.
Arriving tips the scales more toward corporate worship songs than devotional ones, melding wisdom, gratitude and celebration into a single package. I try to write songs in a clear, simple way that people can understand and so they can sing the songs after hearing them once or twice, Tomlin shares. He crafted nine of 11 songs for the record, including How Great Is Our God, which Chris identifies as the anchor to Arriving. The chorus declares:
How great is our God/Sing with me/How great is our God/All will see/How great, how great is our God.
Its about the greatness of God and how there are anthems ringing throughout the world by his people and by the heavens praising His glory. Already, Chris and the band are playing this anthem to crowds receiving it enthusiastically, as at a summer 2004 Willow Creek Arts Festival. Weve never had this kind of response to a song. People wont let it end. They just keep singing. I had no idea this simple chorus could turn into something this big, Chris says, amazed.
The first radio single from Arriving will be Indescribable, written by Laura Story. Producer Cash calls it one of the best songs Ive ever heard.
I dont knowI just feel it in my gut and in my heart, Chris says, his feelings, appropriately, almost indescribable. The expressions of God in the song are so big. In my head I heard this song being sung in an arena full of people screaming it to God.
Also included in this authentic offering: Holy Is the Lord, a song debuted before some 20,000 at Passions OneDay03; Unfailing Love, co-written with new friend Cary Pierce (Jackopierce) and recorded with Sparrow Records Steven Curtis Chapman; and Your Grace Is Enough, written by worship leader Matt Maher, his own songwriting inspired by Tomlins.
God promises that when we draw close to Him, Hell draw close to us, Chris says. Thats what I hope happens through these songs.
Tomlin will get the chance to extend Arrivings invitation this fall on a 70-city tour with 4-time GRAMMY, 47-time Dove Award-winning Steven Curtis Chapman.
Yeah, I like to tell people Steven will be closing for us, Chris laughs, the humor a thin mask over the deep gratitude he feels toward one of his musical heroes. Without a doubt, Stevens been the biggest influence on me musically. Hes been from a far a mentor to me. Hes a man of integrity and a great musician, songwriter and performer. And lo and behold, here we are going out on tour together! Its just unbelievable.
I am so excited about whats going on! he continues. I pray that people will know more and hunger more after God because of these songs. People are changed because of God arriving in their lives. Grace changes people into people with hope.
He continues, I look back these last few years since I started recording and see how Ive grown. Its incredibleand its all been God. I just try to walk His path. Since I was 13 Ive felt called to write songs for the church. Im humbled that He continues to use me like this.
Arriving honors that calling, marking a way for God to arrive in the hearts of humanity, making an often indescribable God visible to searching desert travelers.
Fun Facts
Full Name: Christopher Dwayne Tomlin
DOB: May 4
Hometown: Grand Saline, Texas
First Song (& Age Written): "Praise the Lord" (14)
Favorite Sports Team: Houston Astros
Read any good books lately? Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster by Jon Krakauer and Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire by Jim Cymbala
Favorite Bible Verse: Numbers 14:24
Family Facts: Dad, Mom and 2 younger brothers
What song do you wish you had written: "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
Hobbies: Fly-fishing, golf
If you weren't an artist, what would you be? President of the United States
What is God teaching you now? He must become greater and I must become less
If you could meet anyone, who would it be? Johnny Cash
Favorite Board Game: Snowboard
Favorite Soda: Coke is it!
What was the first instrument you learned to play? Guitar
Favorite Place: Colorado Mountain towns
What do you hope to be doing in ten years? Hopefully still be writing music that connects with people
Favorite comfort/pig out food: Pizza
Most cherished possession: My dad's Gibson 335 guitar
Favorite Movie: Braveheart
Dream Wheels: Air Force One
What is in your CD player right now? Live & In The Can by Delirious
What event from 2000 still influences you today? OneDay, May 2000
First question you will ask God when you get to Heaven? I think when I see Him there will be no questions.
What question do you think He will ask you? What did you do with what I gave you?
What is the worst song you have ever written? See #2
Chicken or Steak? Steak
Source: sparrowrecords.com, christomlin.com