I really appreciate that about this tour as well, that kind-of unique heart of worship throughout the night—everybody’s worshiping in their own ways, in different styles of music maybe—but music communicates and resonates with us the way that it does individually. It’s a really cool thing to come together—to share church and life together outside of the music [business]. Getting everyone to take their “stuff” off and checking it at the door, and just kind-of coming in there with open minds and hearts. It’s a very cool thing to share together, it’s done some really amazing things.
CCM: When TFK leads worship for Jam Church, what does set list look like?
TM: You know, I don’t think we [led] last time? We actually love the acoustic thing. Maybe this time, we’ll have to see!
CCM: Speaking of off-stage stuff, it’s no secret that there’s all kinds of antics that go on that are now kind-of a tradition on Winter Jam. What are some of those things you’re looking forward to getting back into the most this time?
TM: You know, I need to play a little more ping pong this time around. Eddie Carswell, one of the founders of the tour, he’s always playing ping pong! Every time you walk in he’s challenging someone, so I’ve got to step up to the table this time.
Colton [Dixon] was on the last one with us too, and so was Tenth Avenue North, so it’ll be a blast to hook up with those guys again and just get back with our tour family. We’ve toured with Crowder before on the West Coast version of Winter Jam and have played a bunch of shows with Britt Nicole, but never with Andy Mineo, so I think it’s going to be a lot of fun.
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