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Home: A : Andy
Chrisman : Biography
Biography (courtesy
of SHELTERecords)
There's just something about that voice.
Andy Chrisman is "one" of
the voices that has helped the 3.5 million record selling
group 4Him garner over 22 hit singles as well as multiple
Dove Awards and industry accolades. Andy's debut solo effort
(aptly entitled One) delivers worship-inspiring contemporary
music featuring self-penned lyrics that reveal his love
of Scripture, his heart for ministry, and his zeal for
leading people into the throne room of God—all tied
up in a shimmering package of that voice.
The album's statement of faith is summarized by the track
entitled, "Believe." "The message of 'Believe'
forms a concrete foundation for my first solo record and
my ministry. Matthew 10:32 says, 'So I will acknowledge in
front of my Father in heaven that person who acknowledges
me in front of others,' and this is my way of acknowledging
Him before men," Andy said.
"For me, this solo project is simply a convergence
of all the paths that I'm currently traveling. It is giving
me the chance to express myself in a very personal way as
I continue to sing and tour with 4Him and as I also lead
worship at my home church," Andy said. "The album
is also giving me the chance to express myself as a songwriter."
Andy ventured into the craft of songwriting
when he accepted the call to be the music and worship pastor
at Celebrate Church in Orlando, Florida. "I began writing songs to
use during worship services at church—I must've written
50 or 60 songs in the first year I was there. I had a new
forum in which to explore my songwriting and I realized just
how much music there was inside of me," Andy said.
Soon, the idea of creating a solo album
resurfaced—a
notion several members of 4Him had tossed around over the
years—and the pieces quickly fell into place for Andy.
Longtime friend and two-time Grammy nominee Bill Baumgart
(11 Gold/4 Platinum records) jumped on board as executive
producer with Greg Bieck (Hall & Oates/Savage Garden)
and Jamie Kenney (Kim Hill) rounding out the stellar production
team. The album also features collaborative songwriting efforts
between Chrisman and Bieck, Kenney, Scott Krippayne, Matthew
West, Jason Ingram, Chris Rodriguez, Tyler Hayes-Bieck, Cindy
Morgan and Shawn Shankle.
Andy then partnered with businessman
Scott Pierre to create a new record label. "Scott and I share the same vision
for this company. Our label is designed to create a win-win
relationship between the artists and the record label. Scott
has years of business know-how and I've been in the music
industry for 17 years and I recognize the importance of artists
and management working together on the same plane." Chrisman's
label, in association with SHELTERecords, is distributed
through Word Distribution.
Life is good for Andy Chrisman. "Right now, I really
have the best of both worlds. When I'm on the road with 4Him
I have the opportunity to minister to large audiences. And
when I return home, I find a lot of fulfillment in being
able to minister to our church body on a more one-on-one
basis. Our church members know that I am available and accessible
to them anytime. That's really important to me. Likewise,
with this solo project, I am able to share my heart with
a broader audience and still keep it personal—like
combining the touring aspect of 4Him with the intimacy of
my local church," he said.
The youngest of three boys, Andy grew up in a Christian
home in Waco, Texas. He's been singing since the age of five
when his mother first put him on stage in front of ladies'
groups and mission organizations singing Christian cover
tunes.
Later, Andy pursued a degree in engineering from Oklahoma
State University, but it was his extracurricular activities
that ultimately molded his career path. He played trumpet
in the OSU marching band, toured with a traveling singing
group and spent his remaining free time at a nearby church
where his brother was the minister of music. It was at this
church that Andy learned the art of leading worship. By the
age of nineteen he was responsible for the entire music program
there.
Andy then joined the legendary singing
group Truth from which 4Him was formed—a band that
continues to be a mainstay in Christian music today.
By the late 1990's, Andy sensed that
something was missing in his life. "There was a tug in my gut—a burden.
Then, I sensed God speaking to my heart telling me that I
would sing and lead people before the throne in worship for
the rest of my career," said Andy. This confirming peace
led to a reassessment of his life goals. "I realized
that my strengths centered around making records, performing
live concerts and leading worship, but I didn't know how
those three things would fit together. So my wife and I began
to pray about a new direction," said Andy.
Soon afterward, Andy's former pastor
called and invited Andy to be the worship pastor at a church
start-up in Celebration, Florida. "I realized that this offer was exactly the
fulfillment of the elements in my life that I was seeking
to combine," Andy said.
Today, Andy and Jackie continue to serve at Celebrate Church
and live in the Disney-owned, picturesque planned community
in Central Florida where the church is located. They have
two children, Lucas (age 12) and Kayleigh (age 9).
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