Switchfoot gay

Last week, Switchfoot&#;s Jon Foreman posted a TikTok expressing support for the LGBTQ community. The video came in response to a message from Grace Semler Baldridge, a queer Christian artist who&#;s been calling on CCM and CCM-adjacent acts to clarify their positions on LGBTQ inclusion.

“Yes, I support your rights and freedoms, I wish you to feel loved and supported,” Foreman says in the video. “Love and embrace have always been central to our story and our lyric. We need our differences.”

Baldridge, better known as Semler to her rapidly expanding fanbase, was thrilled. “I am interpreting what you said as being affirming,&#; she said. &#;If I am incorrect in that, then I really wish you would clarify. Because I think for many queer people of faith, the bait-and-switch of hearing such encouraging words appreciate yours and then discovery out that means something else can be heartbreaking. But I don’t ponder that’s you.”

Semler&#;s Preacher&#;s Kid EP landed at the very top of iTunes&#; Christian charts when it released in February, a first for an openly gay artist. A short collection

Did Switchfoot’s Jon Foreman Affirm the LGBTQ+ Community?

Jon Foreman, frontman of the Grammy Award winning Christian rock band Switchfoot, recently turned heads when he appeared to affirm people living an LGBTQ+ lifestyle in a video posted to the band’s TikTok page.

In the video, which has received over 22, views, Foreman replies to openly homosexual artist Grace Baldridge who goes by Semler on stage. Earlier this year, Semler independently released an album titled “Preacher’s Kid,” which reached the number one spot on the iTunes Christian album chart, overtaking Lauren Daigle’s “Look Up Child.”

Semler’s album comes with an “explicit warning” tag and condemns many aspects of her Christian upbringing. In the anthem “Bethlehem,” Baldridge questions the historicity of Jesus’ birth, talks about marrying another woman, says “f@#k a saviour,” and accuses missions trips of being scams.

“Preacher’s Kid” drew praise from deconstructing exvangelical Kevin Max. The DC Talk member told Baldridge, “Excit

Event Details

marks the 20th anniversary of Switchfoot's seminal album, The Gorgeous Letdown. The triple-platinum record included the chart topping hits, Meant To Dwell & Dare You To Move and changed the lives of the band members and a generation the earth over. The underdog success story of The Beautiful Letdown exemplifies Switchfoot's iconoclast, grassroots approach- defying the odds of major labels and mainstream media. In fact, just before the album was released, Switchfoot was dropped from the major label they were signed to. It was only after millions of albums had been sold that the label was forced to support the band that had proved them erroneous. Drummer Chad Butler recalls, "Looking endorse, I realize the album was aptly titled - The Beautiful Letdown embraced a human story equally full of highs and lows." Celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Beautiful Letdown, the band realizes just how important that rollercoaster was.

No refunds or exchanges. Event date & hour subject to modify. All ages are required to contain a ticket for this event. Tickets subject to cancella

Switchfoot Has Never Let You Down

In , Jon Foreman sat down with his brother Tim, their friend Chad Butler and their families to figure out what to do about Switchfoot.

“We weren’t making money,” Butler says now. “My wife had a job. She was paying the rent. We had a modern baby. We were really struggling.”

Butler wasn’t alone. The whole band was in a tight see. Jon had moved back in with his parents. “Life was moving forward,” Tim says. “What feels like a sustainable thing when you’re in high academy looks different in your mids.”

It wasn’t supposed to be prefer this. The three albums the band released through Christian labels had been warmly received by critics, but good reviews don’t pay for health insurance and a loyal following of youth group kids isn’t exactly a sturdy foundation for a true career.

Still, thanks to a limited lucky breaks and good songs, Switchfoot managed to get signed to an actual mainstream label: Columbia Records/SonyBMG. But from the jump, things went as poorly as they could have gone. The band flew to Fresh York to play a rare new tracks from their upcoming