From the distorted guitar riff that kicks off "Say So,"
the Dove Award-winning lead track from Ancient
Skies, the debut full-length from The Michael
Gungor Band, it's not hard to imagine a packed
stadium of ardent fans, cheering the band's arrival.
In fact, it's easy to lose track for a moment that
these songs were written specifically for a church
community. But that was all Gungor had in mind.
At least, originally.
"I wrote the songs not so I could get a record deal,
or even for 'the church at large,'" the Denverbased
songwriter and worship leader says. "I wrote
them originally for my church." In fact, having a
community in mind was so important that as Michael
and his wife Lisa were working to establish a new
church after moving from Michigan, the songwriting
temporarily slowed. Then, as Bloom, the couple's
house-based, community-oriented church attained
momentum, new songs began taking shape.
"In doing church, we were trying to figure out how
to live our lives together," Michael Gungor notes.
"And ever since we started that, songs have been
coming more frequently again."
The sounds on Ancient Skies, The Michael Gungor
Band's Brash Music debut (which follows a headturning
EP of the same name), range from the wideangle
atmospherics of a U2, Coldplay or--at it's
most ethereal--Sigur Ros, to the bluesy intimacy
of a John Mayer. The contributions of all of the
players loom large, in addition to the band leading,
songwriting couple. (The band currently includes
Brad Waller on bass and Brad Nyght on drums.)
And while created for the church, the lyrics range
from openhearted, full-throated adoration to
stinging reminders of the ways humanity tries to
limit God.
That Michael Gungor grew up to become a worship
leader is hardly surprising, considering that
he grew up as a pastor's son in Wisconsin and
demonstrated an aptitude for music from an early
age. And while still a student at Western Michigan
University--following a stopover at the University of
North Texas--he found himself leading worship at
a sizable Michigan congregation. Music degree in
hand, he continued to perform that role for another
six years, eventually touring arenas as a worship
leader before looking for a fresh start in Denver.
"Leading worship was getting to the point where
it kind of felt like a job," Gungor admits. "And I
never want my music and my ministry to be a job,
primarily. I want it to be my life."
So in Colorado, while continuing to work on their
music, Michael and Lisa threw their energies into
establishing a grassroots church modeled on the
1st Century, with a small group meeting in their
own home and, simultaneously, other homes as the
movement grew. Eventually a worship gathering--
dubbed "Bloom"--encompassing all of the home
groups began. More music naturally followed suit.
"If we were talking about something, but didn't have
something to sing about it, then I'd write something,"
he recalls. This is how all the songs on Ancient
Skies were born, with "White Man" and "Song For
My Family" the most recent additions.
Prior to the new chapter, Michael Gungor had
already experienced songwriting success, with
several of his compositions becoming worship
standards in churches from coast to coast. One cowritten
song even landed in CCLI's (an organization
that tracks which songs are sung most frequently in
churches) Top 20.
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