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  • Russ Taff and Steve Taylor
    Jun 25 2025

    This week on the show it's legends only: Russ Taff and Steve Taylor. They collaborated on Russ' new album, "Cover Story," but both have long and distinctive careers in the Christian music industry.

    Russ Taff became lead singer of The Imperials in 1976, started his solo career in 1983, earning two Grammys and many Dove awards. He was one of the industry's biggest solo male stars, but his most beloved songs are Pentecostal worship songs that connect all the way back to his childhood. Over the years he has dealt with alcoholism off and on, though he is beloved among his peers in the industry.

    Steve Taylor started his career as a new wave Randy Newman type, calling out hypocrisy in the evangelical church, while also becoming an "underground" hero to Christian music fans. In the early 1990s he formed the band Chagall Guevara, deepening the devotion of his alternative fandom. In 1997 he became a label boss when he launched Squint Entertainment, which signed Sixpence None The Richer and released the massive hit single, "Kiss Me."


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    1 h et 4 min
  • Accountability for Michael Tait (DC Talk, Newsboys) and Sean Feucht (ft. Kelsey Kramer McGinnis)
    Jun 18 2025

    Michael Tait, most recently lead singer of The Newsboys and also well known as one third of DC Talk, confessed to accusations of sexual assault and drug abuse on June 10, 2025. This came after deeply reported investigations into his behavior were published first by The Roys Report and then by The Guardian.

    The day before this news broke, whistleblowers accused the worship leader best known for right wing political agitation, Sean Feucht, of financial misappropriation and spiritually coercive leadership tactics.

    Hosts Leah Payne and Andrew Gill discuss the two scandals and what each of these figures mean in the context of American evangelicalism. They're joined by Kelsey Kramer McGinnis, a musicologist and worship correspondent for Christianity Today. Her Substack piece on both men is very insightful.

    Additional reading:

    Hayley Williams on Michael Tait

    Kelsey's book "The Myth of Good Christian Parenting"

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    1 h et 16 min
  • Season Three Update
    Mar 26 2025

    A short update on progress towards season three of Rock That Doesn't Roll.

    Leah's limited-run podcast, Spirit and Power.

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    1 min
  • Lo! A Christmas Special!
    Dec 20 2024

    Buy tickets for our live show in Chicago on January 5!

    It's the second annual Rock That Doesn't Roll CCM Christmas Song Awards!

    Listen to find out what awards Amy Grant, Sarah Masen, Carman, Stryper and David Meece won this year.

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    45 min
  • The Art House (ft. Charlie Peacock and Andi Ashworth)
    Nov 1 2024

    Charlie Peacock is a renowned figure in the music industry for his solo albums, production work, songwriting and his record label RE:Think, which launched Switchfoot and Sarah Mason. Outside of the music industry spotlight he and his wife Andi Ashworth were creating a very unique space in Nashville called The Art House. Their experiences with The Art House inspired their recent book, "Why Everything That Doesn't Matter, Matters So Much: The Way of Love in a World of Hurt."

    Leah actually worked at The Art House more than 20 years ago, so we were eager to talk with Charlie and Andi about this book.

    To hear the full hour-long interview, visit our Patreon.

    In the Patreon-only version of this episode, Charlie also shares which collaborator he considers one of the best songwriters in the world.

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    31 min
  • Youth Group Demon Hunting (ft. Jordan Morris)
    Oct 16 2024

    Jordan Morris is a long time podcaster, comedy writer and creator and co-writer of the two-time Eisner-nominated graphic novel Bubble (based on the hit podcast). His new graphic novel, co-written with artist Bowen McCurdy is Youth Group. It draws on Jordan's real life experiences in a Orange County California youth groups in the 1990s, but adds literal demon hunting to the list of church-approved activities.

    In the Patreon-only version of this episode, he also shares a story about Christian summer camp and we share ideas for casting a film adaptation of Youth Group.

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    50 min
  • Introducing: Second Sunday
    Oct 2 2024

    Second Sunday is one of our sibling podcasts with PRX's Big Questions Project.

    Second Sunday is about Black Queer folks finding, keeping and sometimes losing faith.

    Mark Miller is a graduate of Juilliard and Yale University with an expertise in choral conducting, sacred music, and voice. His hymns and anthems are sung by communities of faith throughout the world, and his album, Imagine the People of God, is available on iTunes. He believes that music, social justice, and the beloved community are inextricably tied. His story is about finding God and himself through music.

    The Second Sunday podcast is hosted by Esther and Darren Calhoun. Follow Esther @estheralready,https://www.instagram.com/estheralreadyFollow Darren @heydarren, https://www.instagram.com/heydarrenFollow Second Sunday @secondsundaypod, https://instagram.com/secondsundaypodSubscribe to the podcast, https://secondsundaypod.com

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    33 min
  • Bookstore Guy to Exvangelical (ft. Blake Chastain)
    Sep 11 2024

    In this bonus episode Leah and Andrew talk with Blake Chastain, the first person to use "exvangelical" as a hashtag (and host of the Exvangelical podcast) about his book, "Exvangelical and Beyond: How American Christianity Went Radical and the Movement That's Fighting Back." He shares about his time as a "bookstore guy" and how the academic concepts of "counter public" and "hyperobject" are helpful in understanding what's happening in American evangelicalism.

    In the Patreon-only version of this episode, he also shares a story about a song that left him temporarily paralyzed at work once. Plus we discuss not one, but two different songs by Ray Boltz.

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    42 min