In just three short years, Jason Eaton Band’s accomplished more than most fresh-faces, in turn, establishing itself as a critically acclaimed and commercially embraced act for all ages. The title track from Eaton’s debut EP Nothing Back not only garnered national airplay in America, but also landed on the airwaves internationally, most notably, notching top 20 status in Europe. With a radio and television tour in tow, the leader appeared on prominent programs as diverse as “TCT Rejoice,” “100 Huntley St.,” “The Jim Bakker Show,” “Arkansas Alive” and the Cornerstone TV Network. Add in an extensive headlining tour, a top ten nod on Word Records’ list of the best indie bands in America, plus some dates with hit makers Aaron Shust, Big Daddy Weave, Hawk Nelson, Superchick, 33 Miles, Rebecca St James and Blue Tree, and it’s only fitting for the Jason Eaton Band to be on top of its artistic game, yet immersed in a worshipful tone across the official full-length debut One (Infinity Music Distribution). “The biggest thing I’ve heard traveling around is that people can hear the passion we have for our Savior in the music,” says the Michigan-bred leader and group’s primary singer. “Our music is honest and genuine in carrying that emotion and people have told me its helped strengthen their faith by realizing they were only halfway in the water, but needing to step wholeheartedly out without any fear.” Upon breaking down the ten choice cuts packed within One, it’s apparent Eaton and company mean business when it comes to helping believers recommit their lives to the Lord, while saving as many souls as possible in the process. And the front man’s not just talking the talk, but rather a tangible example of someone who’s life was changed at a dramatic crossroads during his wayward teen years that resulted in a compelling conversion during an altar call. “I want listeners to know God’s saving grace is available for everybody and it doesn’t matter where we are in our walk…"
A Prayer of Gratitude for Jesus' Sacrifice This Holy Friday - Your Daily Prayer - March 29
On the Friday of his crucifixion, Jesus faced the wrath of God not for himself but for us. He took on our sin, our shame, and our humiliation. When I think about Jesus' sacrifice, which I would do better to meditate on frequently, I am, more often than not, left speechless.