Big name in Christian music to play local venue

NORWICH – Calvary Baptist Church in Norwich is setting the stage – both literally and figuratively – for a big name in Christian music.
Hailed in the contemporary Christian music scene as one of the genre’s premier groups, the band “Unspoken” will be performing at 7 p.m. Friday, June 12 at Calvary Baptist Church in Norwich. The pop-rock quartet is a national touring group with hits that are getting plenty of airtime on Christian radio.
Tickets are available online through Calvary Baptist’s website, cbcnorwich.com, or by calling the church office at 334-6698.
“We’re excited to have a band like this play in Norwich” said Tina Lindridge, Calvary Baptist Church member and one of the event’s coordinators. “Many people listen to Christian radio. So to hear one of the bands you hear on the radio bring their music that's inspiring is just an exciting treat that we don't often get the opportunity for.”
Unspoken has been in the radar of Christian music fans since band mates Chat Mattson, Mike Gomez, Jon Lowry and Ariel Munoz released their debut single “Who You Are” in 2012. Their most recent song, “Lift My Life Up,” is aired locally on FM radio stations including K-Love and Family Life Network. More impressive, their song “Good Fight” currently holds the 16th spot on Billboard’s top 25 list of hot Christian songs.
After seeing tremendous success with two straight Top 5 singles (“Who You Are” and “Lift My Life Up”), along with tours with other successful Christian contemporary groups such as Sanctus Real and Big Daddy Weave, Unspoken is continuing their momentum.
“Ultimately, we need daily discipline to stay close to God, because we are unsteady while He is unchanging,” the band states on their website (unspokenmusic.com). “Tomorrow is a fresh look at a new day, and a new chance to leave the future in the hands of God. It’s only when we seek God first that everything falls into place, and our fears for the future vanish.”
Unspoken’s lead vocalist Chad Mattson explained the band’s focus is on “getting back to the basics.”
“The basics of just hanging out with God. The more success you get, or the more wealth, or whatever it is, it never seems to satisfy like you want,” Mattson says on the website.
Having overcome his own ordeals of drug and alcohol addiction in a dark season of his life, Mattson said he knows the meaning of hope, and that’s what’s reflected in Unspoken’s music.
“God has set it up so we realize that He is the biggest blessing,” he added. “Just to know him, to love him. It’s what changed my life 11 years ago, and what continues to change my life now.”
“The concert is one that you won’t want to miss,” Lindridge said. “And it’s open to the public.”
Further information on Unspoken can be found on their website. For more about the concert in Norwich, call 607-334-6698.

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