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Newsboys bring six Christian music acts to Memorial Auditorium for Big Church Night Out tour. FRIDAY

NEWSBOYS’ TOUR BRINGS SEVEN CHRISTIAN ACTS TO MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM

- BY SUSAN PIERCE STAFF WRITER Contact Susan Pierce at spierce@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-7576284.

The goal of Big Church Night Out is simply to spread the message of God’s love.

Newsboys, a band that has been a force in Christian music for more than three decades, is launching a new tour tonight, Sept. 21, that’s been three years in the making: Big Church Night Out.

Similar to Newsong’s annual Winter Jam concert, Big Church Night Out is a Christian music tour with seven acts — four of them with singles currently in Billboard’s Top 40 — combining praise music with an illusionis­t and inspiratio­nal message for a night of music, ministry and unity. The 43-city tour will make its second stop in Chattanoog­a on Friday night, Sept. 22, at Memorial Auditorium.

“It something we’ve been thinking about for a long time,” says Newsboys’ drummer Duncan Phillips in a phone interview. “Winter Jam has been doing it a long time now. It’s a model that works. This is our version that is a little smaller than Winter Jam initially, but is something we can build over time.”

The biggest amount of prep time was taken up in scheduling, he says, coordinati­ng Newsboys’ gigs with those of six other acts.

“You have a bucketful of people you’d like to go on the road with, and you see who is available,” says Phillips.

Joining Newsboys at Big Church Night Out will be Sidewalk Prophets and 7eventh Time Down — “Great friends of ours,” says Phillips — along with Blanca, Derek Minor, Adam Agee, illusionis­t Brock Gill and worship leader Jamison Strain.

Phillips says the goal of Big Church Night Out is simply to spread the message of God’s love.

“We see so much craziness in our world, there’s so much hate going on between different factions. At the end of the day, it just shouldn’t be. We live in the best country in the world, but there are a lot of people instigatin­g strife. We just want to come to your town with the message of love.

“If people really understood what Christiani­ty is about, they’d understand that Christiani­ty is love. The word calls us to love people. We (the performers) don’t care what denominati­on you are, we just want to unify the whole church. There are basic things we can agree on, and we just want to come together under one roof and have church as a family of God. That’s what Big Church Night Out is all about,” he explains.

Newsboys have sold more than 8 million units, notched eight Gold certificat­ions, had 33 No. 1 radio hits, four Grammy nomination­s, two American Music Award nomination­s and won numerous Dove Awards. Their hit list includes “We Believe,” “He Reigns,” “Miracles” and current hit, “The Cross Has the Final Word.” But it’s their 2012 Platinum-certified single, “God’s Not Dead,” that continues to pack the house with fans.

Phillips says it’s not unusual for fans to do their own spin on the video for “God’s Not Dead,” in which concert fans raise signs and placards printed with those words.

“People make all kinds of signs. They wait the whole show — because that’s one of the last songs of the night — until that song comes on and then people erupt and signs come up,” he describes, chuckling.

“I think the great thing with Newsboys now is that because we have been around so many years we were mom and dad’s band when they were teenagers, and now they are bringing their own teenagers. That doesn’t happen as often these days,” says this dad of a teenager.

“There aren’t too many things you can do as a family and everyone enjoy it. But this is one.”

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Newsboys is a Christian rock band founded in 1985 in Queensland, Australia. Their current single, “The Cross Has the Final Word,” is in the top 25 on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs chart.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Newsboys is a Christian rock band founded in 1985 in Queensland, Australia. Their current single, “The Cross Has the Final Word,” is in the top 25 on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs chart.

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