• A Christian LGBT band

     

    Gay Christian, that term was always an oxymoron to me. Never made sense. How anyone could embrace a culture that seemingly despises them never computes. But that’s just me.

    Enter Micah’s Rule, a LGBT Christian band.

    On their band website, the members of Micah’s Rule sound like pretty much any other Christian band.

    Alto Mary Anne Hewett says she feels “God’s love through her music.” Baritone Greg McCaw traveled and recorded two records with a gospel music quartet before joining the vocal trio. And contralto Chasity Scott says she was called to the ministry because “throughout [her] entire journey, Christ has been the one constant.”

    Almost like any other Christian band, but not quite.

    You see, Hewett and McCaw are both gay. Scott is a transgender woman.

    Each member is open and out, and says they don’t want their back story to become their whole story:

    “It’s just our back story, plain and simple, but we’re not using that as a marketing tool for our music, positively or negatively. We want to be a musical group like any other, but we realize our back story will get out,” McCaw told the Huffington Post.

    Yeah, mentioning your group members are gay and transgendered will likely not be an issue to Christians. Nope. Not gonna happen. (I’m evidently in a black mood today.)

    But it seems to be working for them, so far.

    But it doesn’t seem that Micah’s Rule feels any pressure to conform to a value system that doesn’t accept them, instead letting their faith lead the way.

    “When we got together, we got to talking about our own philosophy on religion to see if we melded that way as well,” Scott told the Huffington Post. “The way Mary Anne and I write, it’s more of a storytelling with our faith being the force that drives us forward.”

    Even their band name reflects their particular approach to Christian music. “Micah’s Rule” refers Micah 6:8, a meditation on the deeply personal nature of one’s relationship to God: “He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.”

    Well, I’ll be darned.

     

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    Article by: Beth Erickson

    I'm Beth Ann Erickson, a freelance writer, publisher, and skeptic. I live in Central Minnesota with my husband, son, and two rescue pups. Life is flippin' good. :)