A Jesus Church
A Jesus Church formed in California in 2002, led by vocalist David Morales. The group included Matthew Davis on lead guitar, Johnathan Smith on bass, and...
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A Jesus Church formed in California in 2002, led by vocalist David Morales. The group included Matthew Davis on lead guitar, Johnathan Smith on bass, and Michael Thompson on drums. They released albums like "Jesus Our King" in 2003, "The Cross" in 2005, and "The Blood" in 2008.
Their songs like "Shake The World" and "Carry Your Name" blended rock, pop, and R&B elements. The straightforward religious content in their lyrics drew attention from both Christian listeners and mainstream critics.
Some found their approach too direct, while others appreciated the clarity. The band kept making music through the 2000s with that same focus.
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