“God’s Indie Rock” (essay, Arc Magazine)

“There’s a hidden canon of music that belongs neither to the category of ‘Christian rock’ nor to that of ‘mainstream indie,’ but to a strange and sacred in-between – a liminal space where indie musicians confront the divine in unexpected, unorthodox ways. These aren’t praise songs or altar calls, but deeply personal reckonings: with faith, with doubt, with grace, and with the possibility of God.”

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