They meet an hour a week, four times a month. They've seen some incredible success taking people away from their phones and social media, putting them into real one-on-one human interactions - how God intended it.
You see relationships blossom. People's negative emotions fall to the wayside because they have someone to share it with. I believe God created us to be in community. The Bible says, 'Weep with those who weep. Matty: It's true. I've got tattoos all over my hands, all over my body. The album cover was saying, 'This is me. I'm here. Check out the music and see if you like it. Matty: One of the other guys is. He's a fairly new believer. It's tough in that realm.
They see how much flack I get for being open about my faith, and it can be discouraging for me. If the Holy Spirit uses me to influence them to follow Jesus, that's amazing. I really do hope that happens. But it might take something totally different; it might take somebody from outside of our camp. I hope so dearly that all of them decide to follow Jesus. At this point it's not that way, but they are not at all disrespectful of my faith: they're supportive of it, they do stand behind me and the words that I choose to share with people.
It's as healthy as it can be. Tony: Surely there have been band members or industry people who have said, 'Don't go on about the Lord so much. We are committed to protecting your privacy. By clicking 'Send comment' you consent to Cross Rhythms storing and processing your personal data.
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Matty Mullins was born on July 3, in Spokane, Washington. His father was a pastor. He grew up in a Conservative Christian family and was only allowed to attend to the concerts of Christian rock bands.
Mullins graduated at Shadle Park High School. At the age of 18, he married Brittany Mullins. He is living in Nashville, TN. Before joining Memphis May Fire through an open audition in Mullins played in several local music groups in Spokane.
In it was announced that Mullins started a solo project. His solo album was scheduled for release on September 23, via Rise Records. It debuted at 66 on the Billboard charts in the US the week of October 11, During one of Memphis May Fire's shows on the Vans Warped Tour, Mullins commented on the way some of the girls in the crowd were dressed, calling them "slutty", drawing criticism from The Amity Affliction vocalist Joel Birch. Mullins later apologized and stated that his intentions were good—attempting to remind the young women to respect themselves—but his words were poorly chosen.
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