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Steven J. Camp (born April 13, 1955) is an American
contemporary Christian music Contemporary Christian music, also known as CCM, Christian pop, and occasionally inspirational music is a genre of modern popular music, and an aspect of Christian media, which is lyrically focused on matters related to the Christianity, Christi ...
artist and pastor. In the tradition of
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's
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, Camp sent out his own 107 theses on Reformation Day (October 31), 1998, calling for a reformation in contemporary Christian music: calling Christian musicians to make direct, uncompromising music that confronts the world with the message of the scriptures.


Biography

Born in
Wheaton, Illinois Wheaton is a suburban city in Milton and Winfield Townships and is the county seat of DuPage County, Illinois. It is located approximately west of Chicago. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 52,894, which was estimated ...
, Camp was raised by
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parents, and by five years of age he had confessed faith in
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. This greatly influenced his desire to serve
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through his teenage years. As a young Christian, he created a close bond with legendary Christian singer/songwriter
Larry Norman Larry David Norman (April 8, 1947 – February 24, 2008) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, record label owner, and record producer. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of Christian rock music and released more than 100 album ...
, who gave him advice concerning Camp's own singing and songwriting. In addition, he met the late Keith Green, who encouraged him to make a stronger commitment to Jesus and the ministry of music. Camp was divorced from his first wife prior to 2002. He remarried on June 19, 2009. He is unrelated to
Jeremy Camp Jeremy Thomas Camp (born January 12, 1978) is an American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter from Lafayette, Indiana. He has released eleven albums, four of them RIAA-certified as Gold, and two live albums. Camp's original music ...
, a fellow Christian rock musician. Camp is now the senior pastor of The Cross Church in Palm City, Florida.


Career

Camp attended
Roosevelt University Roosevelt University is a private university with campuses in Chicago and Schaumburg, Illinois. Founded in 1945, the university was named in honor of United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. The unive ...
, where he majored in musical composition and theory. He studied under Ralph Dodds, a protegee of George Gershwin. He also studied business law/music at the
College of DuPage College of DuPage is a public community college with its main campus in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. The college also owns and operates facilities in the Illinois communities of Addison, Carol Stream, Naperville and Westmont. With more than 20,000 ...
. Camp is theologically Reformed, in the tradition of John Owen, Jeremiah Burroughs, Thomas Watson, John F. MacArthur, D.A. Carson, R.C. Sproul and the late Stephen Olford. In the late 1970s, he began a longtime relationship with a then-unknown
Rob Frazier Rob Frazier (born October 31, 1953) is an American Christian artist, musician, songwriter, record producer, and speaker. Frazier is the son of a pastor, W. Burwell Frazier, founder of Warrington Fellowship Church. Like his three siblings, his ...
, a one-time ''
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'' member, who co-wrote songs for Camp's own albums. Camp was reunited with Frazier on Frazier's 1992 compilation ''Retrospect'', on which Frazier and Camp sang duet vocals for the song "Why, Why Why?" Camp also had a long-term friendship with Scott Wesley Brown, and he played
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and sang
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s on
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's 1977 album, ''I'm Not Religious, I Just Love The Lord'', one year before he went on his own. Five of Camp's albums '' Sayin' It with Love'' (1978), '' Start Believin''' (1980), '' For Every Man'' (1981), '' Only the Very Best'' (1983), and '' It's a Dying World'' (1984) have never been released on CD.


Musician

Prior to becoming a conference speaker and lecturer, Camp was a popular contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter. In 1977, he signed a recording contract with
Myrrh Records __NOTOC__ Myrrh Records (also known as Myrrh Worship) was an American Christian music record label. According to ''Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music'', the label was instrumental in developing a popular following for contemporary Christian ...
, releasing several songs as a solo artist. In 1983, Camp signed a contract with
Sparrow Records Sparrow Records is a Christian music record label and a division of Universal Music Group. History Sparrow Records was founded in 1976 by Billy Ray Hearn, then artists and repertoire (A&R) director at Myrrh Records. Purchased by Thorn EMI in ...
, with whom he released nine successful albums. On his first album, '' Fire and Ice'', Camp paired up with Michele Pillar to sing "Love's Not A Feeling". In 1989, Camp released his 10th studio album, ''
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'', on which he recorded a duet with BeBe Winans, entitled "Do You Feel Their Pain?" After Camp's contract with Sparrow ended in 1992, he signed with
Warner Alliance Warner Alliance was a contemporary Christian record label and a division of Warner Music Group. It was founded in 1989 with headquarters located in San Francisco, California. Artists on the label included Steve Taylor, Kim Boyce, Michael Englis ...
, with whom he released 2 albums. On his 1993 release '' Taking Heaven By Storm'', Camp teamed up with veteran keyboardist and songwriter
Michael Omartian Michael Omartian (born November 26, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter, arranger, keyboardist, and music producer. He produced number-one records in three consecutive decades. He has earned 11 Grammy Awards nominations and won three. He spe ...
, and together they produced a series of No. 1 hits in a single year (1994), including a contemporary remake of "The Lord's Prayer". Later that same year, he released a worship-themed project titled ''Mercy in the Wilderness''.


Appearances

Along with other popular
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artists of the 1980s, Camp made several front covers of ''
CCM Magazine ''CCM Magazine'' is a twice-monthly online magazine focusing on contemporary Christian music, published by Salem Publishing, a division of Salem Communications. History ''CCM'' was first published in July 1978, as a printed magazine. It has b ...
'', ''
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'', and ''
Christianity Today ''Christianity Today'' is an evangelical Christian media magazine founded in 1956 by Billy Graham. It is published by Christianity Today International based in Carol Stream, Illinois. ''The Washington Post'' calls ''Christianity Today'' "evan ...
'', among many others. At the same time, he also wrote several articles for leading Christian publications, in addition to giving numerous interviews on Christian radio. After recording several albums, Camp began attending Christian conferences and making frequent guest appearances at Christian colleges. In 1996, he was an honorable invitee at the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals Conference, where the Cambridge Document was drafted. One year later, he appeared at the Summit on Church Music Ministry held at Cedarville College in Ohio, contending for sound Biblical theology in Christian music. In late 1998 Camp was once again in Ohio, this time in Celina at a benefit for Harbor House Maternity Home, a Christian home for pregnant teens. 440 people were present to hear Steve do four songs, including Keith Green's "Asleep in the Light" and Camp's own "He's All You Need." He followed up his first set of songs with an even more passionate exhortation, possibly causing some in attendance to be a bit uncomfortable with Camp's straightforward approach to his messages: they must do everything possible to save the unborn and be seen as proactively pro-life.


Radio show and writing

In the mid-1990s, Camp was a frequent guest on radio stations all across the country. Between 1995 and 1997, he also hosted his own radio talk show, ''No Compromise with Steve Camp''. He also made guest appearances on ''The Bible Answer Man'' with Hank Hanegraaff, ''The Janet Parshall Show'', ''The Dick Staub Show'', ''Prime Time America with Jim Warren'', ''Iron Sharpens Iron'', and many more. He is also a well-known writer for the AudienceONE Ministries website. , Camp continues to make numerous guest appearances on other radio shows.


Discography

* '' Sayin' It with Love'' (1978,
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) * '' Start Believin''' (1980, Myrrh) * '' For Every Man'' (1981, Myrrh) * '' Only the Very Best'' (1983, Myrrh)   (compilation album) * '' Fire and Ice'' (1983,
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) * '' It's a Dying World'' (1984, Myrrh) * ''
Shake Me to Wake Me ''Shake Me to Wake Me'' is a contemporary Christian music album by Steve Camp, released by Sparrow Records in 1985.Christian Music ArchiveShake Me to Wake Me/ref> Track listing All songs written by Steve Camp and Rob Frazier, except where n ...
'' (1985, Sparrow) * '' One on One'' (1986, Sparrow) * '' After God's Own Heart'' (1987, Sparrow) * ''Compact Favorites'' (1988, Sparrow)   (compilation album) * ''
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'' (1988, Sparrow) * '' Doing My Best'' (1990, Sparrow)   (compilation album) * '' Consider the Cost'' (1991, Sparrow) * '' Doing My Best: Volume 2'' (1991, Sparrow)   (compilation album) * '' Taking Heaven By Storm'' (1993,
Warner Alliance Warner Alliance was a contemporary Christian record label and a division of Warner Music Group. It was founded in 1989 with headquarters located in San Francisco, California. Artists on the label included Steve Taylor, Kim Boyce, Michael Englis ...
) * ''Mercy in the Wilderness'' (1994,
Warner Alliance Warner Alliance was a contemporary Christian record label and a division of Warner Music Group. It was founded in 1989 with headquarters located in San Francisco, California. Artists on the label included Steve Taylor, Kim Boyce, Michael Englis ...
) * ''Best of Steve Camp: My Utmost for His Highest'' (1995, Sparrow)   (compilation album) * ''
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'' (1995, Sparrow)   (compilation album) * '' Abandoned to God'' (1999, Ministry Music\Diamante) * ''Desiring God'' (2002, Audience One\Diamante) * ''The Definitive Collection'' (2007, Word)   (compilation album)


References


External links


Complete Discography @ Christian Music Archive
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Camp, Steve 1955 births Living people American male singers American Calvinist and Reformed Christians Calvinist and Reformed writers Singers from Chicago American performers of Christian music Myrrh Records artists People from Wheaton, Illinois Roosevelt University alumni