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		The Making and Molding of Jars of Clay
		
		
		 
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		 Jars of Clay has come a long way since  their debut hit single “Flood” was released in 1995.  “Flood” topped both the mainstream and  Christian music charts  and helped push sales of the album Jars of Clay past the double-platinum mark.  This was  considered a stunning showing for a Christian group.  
		After going  strong for over a decade, Jars of Clay has kept the integrity of their Christian  faith, music, and mission.  Band members  Dan Haseltine (vocals), Charlie Lowell (keyboards), Steve Mason (guitars), and  Matt Odmark (guitars) constantly challenge themselves and each other to grow  and evolve as musicians, as songwriters, and as a band.  Over their career, they have sold more than  six million albums.  Jars of Clay has  also won three Grammy awards: Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album  for the albums Much Afraid (1997), If I Left the Zoo (2000) and The  Eleventh Hour (2002).  
		The band formed  in the early 1990s while they were attending Greenville College in Greenville, Illinois.  They did not set out to start a musical  group.  Some of the first songs they  wrote were for recording and music classes they were taking at that time.  They started playing at local Christian  coffee houses and had quite the reputation for their version of “Rudolf the  Red-Nosed Reindeer” adapted to rock group Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen  Spirit.”  
		In 1994, the band submitted a  demo to a talent contest held by the Gospel Music Association and won.  They also released a limited run of the demo  that they sent in for the contest, “Frail.”  The word spread about their demo and their  performance in Nashville  for the contest finals, which resulted in numerous offers from different record  labels.   The band decided to pursue their music and move to Nashville.   They signed on with Essential  Records for their first full-length studio album, Jars of Clay.
        THE LONG FALL BACK TO EARTH
  Their  latest album The Long Fall Back to Earth picks up where their last album,  Good Monsters, from three years ago left off.   Guitarist Steve Mason says that “The Long Fall Back to Earth” is about  relationships from the beginning to the end of the album -- a look at the  way human beings try to connect, and more often than not, fail to connect with  each other.  It’s also about  the nature of being in relationships, divided hearts, human interactions, and experiencing  grace. 
        While Good Monsters viewed humanity from 40,000 feet  above earth, the current album focuses inward, takes a practical view, and gets  into the nitty gritty of relationships.
        Their  newest single “Two Hands” is about the inherent  struggle that goes on inside of us – that we are loved, want love, and give  love.  If I can reconcile two parts of  the heart in light of grace and move in the fullness.  This is illustrated in one of the lines of  the song: “I use one hand to pull you closer / The other to push you away.”  We must impact others lives and be authentic in the  world, because the world responds to authenticity and compassion.
        BLOOD:WATER MISSION
  Putting  their faith into action, Jars of Clay started the Blood:Water Mission in  2002.  They were inspired to start this  group to help those in Africa who face the  challenges from the HIV/AIDS and water crises.   The mission raises awareness and much-needed funds to provide clean  blood and clean water in sub-Saharan Africa.  One of the first projects of the Blood:Water  Mission was raising funds for a late stage AIDS hospice.  From this the link between living with  HIV/AIDS and the need for clean water was discovered.  The mission then began the 1000 Wells Project  in 2004 as  a nationwide effort to raise enough money to provide clean water and  sanitation to 1,000 communities in sub-Saharan Africa  based on the equation that $1 can provide one African with clean water for an  entire year.  To  date, the organization has raised millions of dollars and  partnered with  over 700 communities in Africa to help provide  water and health needs for more than 500,000 people.
        
		
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