Justin McRoberts (born January 1, 1974) is an American author, speaker, retreat leader and songwriter from the
San Francisco Bay area
The San Francisco Bay Area, often referred to as simply the Bay Area, is a populous region surrounding the San Francisco, San Pablo, and Suisun Bay estuaries in Northern California. The Bay Area is defined by the Association of Bay Area Go ...
. McRoberts began his career writing and releasing two albums with
5 Minute Walk
5 Minute Walk was an independent record label founded by Frank Tate in April 1995. Operations were based in Concord, California in the back offices of The Screem, a music club operated by Tate. They only carried Christian bands and considered th ...
before the label disbanded in 2001. Since then He has released eleven studio projects, several EPs, and three books.
Biography
Since 1999 Justin McRoberts has been a constant and noteworthy presence on the independent music scene. A songwriter, storyteller, teacher and an advocate, he is one of those rare artists who blends artistry, honesty and humor seamlessly.
”In and through art," Justin writes "we learn to see ourselves and our world as part of a cohesive, Divinely-orchestrated story." Sharing stories and songs with an audience is where Justin's gifts are most fully realized. His live shows strike a delicate balance between intellect and emotion; between inspiration and a call to action.
Central to Justin's work is advocacy on behalf of the poor and oppressed through Compassion International. "Not only do the poor need us," he writes "we need the poor to remind us what being human is about. In the same way that the poor learn to identify themselves with their lack, the wealthy learn to identify themselves with their wealth. It is in the meeting of the two that we can recognize ourselves and one another as human."
Early career
Before working as an author and musician, McRoberts spent four years on staff with
Young Life
Young Life is an evangelical Christian organization based in Colorado Springs, Colorado which focuses on young people in middle school, high school, and college.
Week-long Summer camps are a major focus, and these have a definite evangelizing asp ...
.
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Retrieved 15 November 2006. During this time he wrote songs without industry support in 1998 he was signed to 5 Minute Walk Records.
His debut album ''Reason for Living'' (1999), was written primarily about his experiences with Young Life. The following year, he released ''Father'' (2000) which deals with the darkness surrounding the May 1998 suicide of his father.
McRoberts comments that the theme of the album is "letting God fill in the space" created by personal loss.
During this time, McRoberts toured nationally with artists such as
Five Iron Frenzy
Five Iron Frenzy is an American band formed in Denver, Colorado, in 1995. Best known for playing ska punk music characterized by an offbeat sense of humor and prominent Christian themes, Five Iron was one of the pioneering figures of the Christi ...
,
The W's
The W's were a Christian ska and swing revival band, formed in Corvallis, Oregon in 1996. Success came quickly to the band and their first album, '' Fourth from the Last'', was a sleeper hit, unexpectedly having had the strongest debut of any ...
,
Caedmon's Call
Caedmon's Call is a contemporary Christian band which fused traditional folk with world music and alternative rock. They were composed of Cliff Young (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Danielle Young (vocals), Garett Buell (percussion), Jeff Mil ...
,
Jennifer Knapp
Jennifer Lynn Knapp (born April 12, 1974) is an American-Australian folk rock, and contemporary Christian musician. She is best known for her first single "Undo Me" from her debut album, ''Kansas'' (1998), and the song "A Little More" from her ...
, and others, and made appearances at the
Cornerstone Festival
Cornerstone Festival was a Christian music festival put on by Jesus People USA and held annually around July 4 near Bushnell, Illinois, drawing some 20,000 attendees each year. In a given year, many artists that played at Cornerstone also playe ...
.
[Herman, Michael (2003–06)]
''"Independence and Dependence."''Christianity Today.
Retrieved 26 November 2006. Since leaving 5 Minute Walk in 2000 McRoberts has continued to produce records independently. According to McRoberts, the manner in which his label had supported his work, primarily through heavy touring, set him up to continue his career as an independent artist after the collapse of the label.
Through his work he has continued to support and promote community outreach programs such as Young life.
Independent albums
In 2001, McRoberts released his first independent work, ''The Untitled EP'' (2001), a collection of devotional songs. McRoberts purposely left the recording nearly entirely unedited, writing that, "The simplicity of the recording is intended to highlight the human side of faith, wherein life is not often refined."
It is perhaps this stripped-down approach to music that he is best known for.
In concert, he often appears on stage with only his guitar and no backup support.
His next work, ''Trust'' (2002) was the first full length album he had released as an independent artist. Aimed primarily at the non-church going crowd, the album touches on the stories of those disenchanted with American Christianity. McRoberts says, "My hope is to inspire believers to understand those who do not recognize God in their world."
Next came ''Intersections'' (2003), dealing with the opportunities that intersections in life provide for change. McRoberts says, "Much of the album's content deals with renewing the way I see the world around me; learning to recognize the eternal value in every moment, every relationship, every song, trying to cut through the utilitarian perspective I am so used to bringing to my everyday."
McRoberts released ''Live At Grove City'' (2004) the following year.
In October 2005, McRoberts released ''Grace Must Wound''. The album deals primarily with the desire for life to be easy, focusing on the
Flannery O'Connor
Mary Flannery O'Connor (March 25, 1925August 3, 1964) was an American novelist, short story writer and essayist. She wrote two novels and 31 short stories, as well as a number of reviews and commentaries.
She was a Southern writer who often ...
quote and title of the album, ''Grace Must Wound'', telling us that pain is essential to a Christian's spiritual journey.
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"Grace Must Wound."
Christianity Today.
Retrieved 3 January 2007.
McRoberts released ''Deconstruction'' in early 2008. "We really wanted to limit the instrumentation to what was essential; let the songs breathe on their own." The record's feel supports its theme in limiting or even tearing down what is superfluous to more intimately engage in what is real.
In 2010, Justin released ''Through Songs I Was First Undone'', a collection of song covers of songs that have touched his life.
His next project, called ''CMY(K)'', was a series of three EPs released every few months. The ''C'' EP was released in July 2011, then ''M'' EP was released in September 2011, and the ''Y'' EP released in February 2012. Following the release of the C, M and Y EP's was the artist's first published book, entitled, "CMYK: The Process of Life Together. The book released in tandem with an album entitled, ''K'' in June 2013. The ''CMYK Project'' is an examination of Life Together, a nod to Dietrich Bonhoeffer's book, ''
Life Together'', and is composed of letters, songs and reflections written over the course of two years.
Discography
* 1999: ''Reason for Living''
* 2000: ''Father''
* 2001: ''Untitled EP''
* 2002: ''Trust''
* 2003: ''Intersections''
* 2004: ''Live from Grove City''
* 2005: ''Grace Must Wound...''
* 2006: ''Christmas Songs EP''
* 2007: ''Amazing Grace EP''
* 2008: ''Deconstruction''
* 2008: ''Christmas Songs, Vol.2 EP''
* 2010: ''Father: Revisited EP''
* 2010: ''It Is Through Songs I Was First Undone''
* 2011–12: ''CMY(K)'' (A series of three EPs)
* 2013: ''K''
* 2015 ''Everything Has Changed EP''
* 2015 ''Christmas Songs, Vol.3 EP''
* 2020 ''Curse of the Faithful EP''
McRoberts is also credited with various parts on others' albums, notably including
Five Iron Frenzy
Five Iron Frenzy is an American band formed in Denver, Colorado, in 1995. Best known for playing ska punk music characterized by an offbeat sense of humor and prominent Christian themes, Five Iron was one of the pioneering figures of the Christi ...
's ''
All the Hype That Money Can Buy
''All the Hype That Money Can Buy'' is the third studio album by Five Iron Frenzy, released on April 25, 2000, by Five Minute Walk, under their SaraBellum imprint, with distribution from Warner Bros. Records.
Overview
''All the Hype That Mon ...
'', ''
Five Iron Frenzy 2: Electric Boogaloo'', ''
The End Is Near'', and ''
The End Is Here
''The End is Near'' is the fifth studio album by the American band Five Iron Frenzy, self-released on June 18, 2003. The album was later widely re-released as a part of double album titled ''The End is Here'' (stylized as ''The End is Near Here'') ...
'',
Brave Saint Saturn
Brave Saint Saturn (stylized as braveSaintSaturn, brave saint saturn or BS2) is a Christian rock band formed in Denver, Colorado in 1999. The band is a side-project of members of Five Iron Frenzy started by Reese Roper. The band calls their mus ...
's ''
The Light of Things Hoped For'', and
Roper Roper is a craftsman who makes ropes; a ropemaker.
It may also refer to:
Places
*Roper, North Carolina, USA
*Roper River, Northern Territory, Australia
People
* Roper (surname)
Other
*'' Roper v. Simmons'', a decision of the United States Sup ...
's ''
Brace Yourself for the Mediocre''.
Book
* 2013: ''CMYK: The Process of Life Together''
* 2014: ''Title Pending: Things I Think About When I Make Stuff''
* 2016: ''Prayer: Forty Days of Practice'' (with Scott Erickson)
* 2019: ''May It Be So: Forty Days with the Lord's Prayer'' (with Scott Erickson)
Notes and references
External links
*
Justin McRoberts @ Pure Volume
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American performers of Christian music
Living people
Musicians from California
Performers of contemporary Christian music
1974 births