
Amid the fallout surrounding former Newsboys frontman Michael Tait, artist Rhett Walker responded to âkeyboard warriorsâ criticizing the CCM industry by noting that the genre includes âa lot of prayed up, Bible believing, Jesus seeking artists.â
Walker, who shares a management company with the Newsboys and recently performed alongside the band in his hometown on May 2, took to social media to express frustration with what he described as âkeyboard warriorsâ attacking the broader CCM community rather than focusing on the allegations themselves.
âI wasnât gonna speak up about the Michael Tait situation and allegations cause itâs none of my business,â the 38-year-old artist wrote. âI didnât know, so I have nothing to say now other than, if they are true, put him in jail.â

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Tait, who led the Newsboys for 15 years and was also a member of the group DC Talk, abruptly stepped away from the band on Jan. 16. In the weeks that followed, he was accused of grooming, drugging, and sexually assaulting young men, including minors. Tait later confessed that the allegations surrounding him are âlargely true.â
In June, The Roys Report published new allegations from a woman who claims the artist watched while she was raped by a crew member during a 2014 tour.
Walkerâs comments addressed not only the allegations but also what he characterized as an unfair backlash against the Christian music industry at large. Following the release of the reports, Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams was among those who called for the CCM industry to âcrumble.â
Walker said heâs âstarted to see a bunch of keyboard warriors posting all of their thoughts⌠not about the allegations⌠but about the CCM industry.â
âThatâs where I step in. Iâm seeing a lot of posts about how the CCM INDUSTRY is only about making money. The whole thing should be canceled. Just make art. Etc, etc⌠sooooooooo here we go!â
The singer pushed back on the idea that making money and pursuing ministry are mutually exclusive.
âYou wanna make art and not be in the CCM industry⌠thereâs plenty other genres for you to join⌠bye,â he said. âOhh crap, capitalism⌠Yea, my calling is my job. So I do have to pay bills and this is what pays my bills. I hope your calling is also your job. If a plumber has the same allegations and they are true, once again⌠jail. But I donât cancel the plumbing industry.â
Walker added, âThe sin has consequences,â asserting that âit feels weak to hate an industry because of bad people inside it.â
âStand up and call out the bad people,â he wrote. âI know a lot of artists, radio peeps, promoters and so forth that are about sharing the Gospel.â

He emphasized his identity is as âa Believer, Husband and Father,â writing, âI donât care to be famous. But, miss me with the CCM industry is only about money and so forth.â
âI have 4 kids ⌠I gotta make money,â he wrote. âBut thereâs a difference in the reason and the why. Just because you can serve at your local church for free doesnât negate the fact you work 8â5 MonâFri to MAKE MONEY!!â
Encouraging fans not to âthrow the baby out with the bath water,â Walker said the CCM world includes âa lot of prayed-up, Bible believing, Jesus-seeking artists.â
âLetâs support them while our industry is hurting,â he wrote, âwhile being man and woman enough to call out hypocrisy without pointing fingers at everybody. When I was growing up, the bully at school got hit in the mouth. ⌠The whole class wasnât punished for the bad one. We called it out.â
He concluded his message with a challenge to both insiders and outsiders of the CCM scene.
âIf you ainât in the industry ⌠pray for it. If you are, instead of talking crap, be loud about the good ones and support,â Walker wrote.
âChristian radio changed my life as a kid. So Iâm thankful for the good ones,â he added. âItâs not an industry. Itâs a heart problem. Call it out. Stand strong and firm in what you believe and point to Jesus.â
In a recent interview with The Christian Post, artist Natalie Grant emphasized that God is actively refining the CCM space.
"God will always have the final say," she said. "There will still be fruit ... because the truth of the Gospel was in it. But God will always prune. He will always purify."
She advised younger artists to embrace the "long road of obedience" and refrain from getting "weary of doing good," as advised in Galatians 6.
"Don't take the shortcut," she said. "Stay on the long road of obedience, surround yourself with community, stay plugged into a local church. ... Have people that are asking you the tough questions. None of us are built for the spotlight."
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