Kylie Beach | June 24th, 2019 04:55 PM
“Will there come a time when dc Talk says ‘Let’s just give it another shot’?” asked Dave Clutter from US radio station 98.5 KTIS, giving voice to a generation of church kids.
dc Talk band member Michael Tait responded with the news every once-cool-Christian-kid from the ’90s was hoping for: “I’ve got news for you. We just finished the dc Talk cruise yesterday, Pete and I. TobyMac performed, dc Talk, K-Max, Newsboys. But next year dc Talk will be doing a land cruise.”
But wait? What is this cruise he’s talking about?
Apparently, the Christian rap band have already reunited and have been channelling their luv to lucky cruisers sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida, to Nassau and Coco Cay in the Bahamas aboard the ‘Jesus Freak Cruise’.
And there’s more. Not only are everyone’s favourite Christian hip hoppers aboard, but also Newsboys (the band that Michael Tait is now part of) and funny man John Crist and others. And as a bonus for anyone who has moved on with the times – dc Talk members TobyMac and Kevin Max also perform their current, solo act material. What more could a forever-young-at-heart church kid/adult ask for in terms of cruise ship entertainment?
But with the announcement of dc Talk doing a Nu Thang, US (land) tour dates confirmed by Tait for 2020-2022 and fans reportedly in a ‘frenzy‘, the obvious next question is whether the crew have plans to hip-hop on a plane and come Down Under to Australia anytime soon.
And more, importantly, if they do, exactly where in the light should loyal fans position themselves to faithfully proclaim that Jesus is still all right with us?
Email This Story
Why not send this to a friend?
Read Next
A radical change in the call to translate dying languages
'If the next generation grows up without these stories, it’s our fault'
Lifting hope in flood-ravaged Lismore
How Providence saved a pioneering radio man
Alone's Michael Wallace set for a new adventure
How and why to reset your children's tech habits
Christian Blues players ready to rep Jesus and The Area
Meet Australia's Community Father of the Year
Susy aims to help families raise kids who care
Celebrating strength: 10 faith leaders share International Women's Day messages
'Alone Australia' contestants return to the wild – together
'God doesn’t love me if I don’t get Taylor Swift tickets ...'
Thousands of young people are flocking to Christ, reports Youth Alive
The people have spoken: Australia's favourite Christian music artists
Making space to have a yarn about the Voice
Latest
Farewell from the Eternity team
As Eternity News draws to a close, our team offers you, dear reader, our personal,…
What to watch this Easter (plus Eternity's highest rated movies)
Looking for some entertainment for the Easter weekend? Here’s a collection of three Easter-related movies…