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Steven Curtis Chapman

Steven Curtis Chapman (born November 21, 1962) is an American contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, author, and social activist.

Steven Curtis Chapman
Chapman performing
Background information
Birth nameSteven Curtis Chapman
Born (1962-11-21) November 21, 1962 (age 60)
Paducah, Kentucky, US
OriginNashville, Tennessee, US
GenresContemporary Christian music
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • actor
  • author
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano
Years active1987–present
Labels
Websitestevencurtischapman.com

Chapman began his career in the late 1980s as a songwriter and performer of contemporary Christian music and became the artist in Christian music with the most awards releasing over 25 albums. He has also won five Grammy awards and 59 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, more than any other artist in history. His seven "Artist of the Year" Dove Awards are also an industry record.[1] As of 2014, Chapman has sold more than 10 million albums[2] and has 10 RIAA-certified Gold or Platinum albums.[3]

History

Steven Curtis Chapman was born to Judy and Herb Chapman in Paducah, Kentucky, on November 21, 1962.[4] Chapman's father is a guitar teacher and owns a music store in Paducah; young Steven and older brother Herb Jr. grew up playing the guitar and singing.

After graduating from high school, Chapman enrolled as a pre-med student at Georgetown College in Kentucky. After several semesters he transferred to Anderson College in Indiana, but soon dropped out and went to Nashville to pursue a career in music. While in Nashville he briefly attended Belmont University. He began working a music show at Opryland USA while dedicating time to songwriting.[5][6]

In the 1980s, Chapman wrote a song called "Built to Last", which was recorded by prominent gospel group the Imperials. The strength of the song prompted him to be signed to a songwriting deal with Sparrow Records, where he rose to prominence. As of 2007, artists like Sandi Patty, Billy Dean, Glen Campbell, the Cathedral Quartet and Roger Whittaker have recorded Chapman's songs.[5]

In 1987, Chapman released his first album, First Hand. The album included the song "Weak Days", which peaked at No. 2 on the Contemporary Christian Music chart. In 1988, he followed with his second album, Real Life Conversations, which earned him four more hits, including the No. 1 song "His Eyes". The song, which was co-written by James Isaac Elliott, earned the Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year award from the Gospel Music Association in 1989. That year, he also won a GMA Award for Songwriter of the Year.

Next Chapman released more albums including More to This Life and For the Sake of the Call. All of these albums featured several No. 1 singles and were awarded several GMA Awards. The latter also gave Chapman his first Grammy in the Best Pop Gospel Album category. These achievements strengthened his position in the Christian music scene.[5]

In 1992, Chapman made a successful shift into a more mainstream audience with his album The Great Adventure. The album garnered Chapman two more Grammys, for the album and for the title track video, again in gospel categories. After Sparrow Records was purchased by EMI/Liberty, they began to market the album to a broader audience, pushing it to gold status in 1993. The success of the album prompted Chapman to record one of his concerts and release it as The Live Adventure, both as a video and a CD. This continuation won Chapman more GMA Awards, and also a new award from American Songwriter magazine for Songwriter and Artist of the Year.[5]

Chapman continued to enjoy success with albums Heaven in the Real World, Signs of Life, and Speechless. In 2000, he provided the voice of Baloo in The Jungle Book Groove Party and reprised the role 22 years later in Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers.[7] In 2001 with the release of Declaration, Chapman got more attention in the Billboard 200. That album, along with 2003's All About Love, peaked in the Top 15. The follow-up, All Things New, peaked at No. 22.[5]

Chapman has also released four Christmas albums, beginning with 1995's The Music of Christmas. In 2003 he released Christmas Is All in the Heart exclusively through Hallmark Gold Crown Stores and in 2005, he released All I Really Want for Christmas and finally Joy was released in 2012.

In 2006, Chapman toured several Asian countries. His website says his concert for U.S. troops serving in South Korea was the first Christian concert ever performed for the troops in that country, and a concert in Shanghai, China, was "the first public performance by a Gospel recording artist event in the city open to China passport holders", and the third-largest concert in Shanghai that spring.[8] The tour also took the artist to Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Hong Kong, and Singapore. During that time, his song "The Blessing" reached No. 1 on Thailand radio charts.

In 2007, Chapman co-headlined Newsong's annual Winter Jam tour with Jeremy Camp. For the tour, he brought his sons' band, Colony House, on tour to play as his backing band, along with longtime keyboardist Scott Sheriff. Chapman also released This Moment, which included the hit singles "Cinderella" and "Yours", in October 2007. "Cinderella" was chosen for WOW Hits 2009. On April 20, 2008, Chapman was awarded a star on Nashville's Walk of Fame for his contributions in Christian music. On November 3, 2009, Chapman released his seventeenth album Beauty Will Rise. Many of the songs from this album are inspired by the death of his daughter, Maria Sue. He claims that the songs on the album are his "personal psalms". Chapman, his wife, and two sons have a tattoo of the flower that Maria drew before her untimely death.

In August 2012, Chapman announced his departure from Sparrow Records and his signature to Sony Music's Provident Label Group.[9] He released his fourth Christmas album, JOY, on October 16, 2012.[10] Deep Roots was released exclusively through Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. on March 11, 2013.[11] In September 2013, Reunion Records released Chapman's eighteenth album (the second with Reunion Records), The Glorious Unfolding, which is also his first studio album in seven years that features completely original material.[12] The album received critical acclaim, with many critics ranking it among his other chart-topping albums. The album peaked at No. 27 on the US Billboard 200.[13]

Beginning in September 2014 until September 2017, Chapman hosted the "Sam's Place: Music for the Spirit" concert series at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and featured performances by the likes of MercyMe, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and Third Day.[14][better source needed] In 2015, Chapman released "Warrior" as the official song for the soundtrack to War Room.[15][16] "Amen", was sent to Christian AC radio on October 6, 2015.[17] In 2019, Chapman released the sequel to his Billboard Bluegrass #1 Album Deep Roots entitled Deeper Roots: Where the Bluegrass Grows, which also peaked #1 on the Billboard Bluegrass charts.[18]

Personal life

Chapman is a devout Christian and is married to Mary Beth Chapman (née Chapman). The couple met in the early 1980s at Anderson University in Anderson, Indiana, and married in the fall of 1984.[19]

The couple currently live in Franklin, Tennessee, and have three biological children, Emily Elizabeth, Caleb Stevenson, and Will Franklin. They also have three daughters that they adopted from China. Shaohannah Hope Yan, Stevey Joy Ru and Maria Sue Chunxi. (Maria died in 2008 as the result of a tragic accident.) [20]

Together, Chapman and his wife have written three children's books with adoption themes: Shaoey And Dot: Bug Meets Bundle (2004), Shaoey and Dot: The Christmas Miracle (2005), and Shaoey and Dot: A Thunder and Lightning Bug Story with illustrations by Jim Chapman (2006). Chapman's modern fairytale, Cinderella: The Love of a Daddy and His Princess (2008) chronicles and celebrates the blessings of childhood, family, love, and life. Together with minister Scotty Smith, Chapman has authored two books for the adult inspirational market: Speechless (1999), and Restoring Broken Things (2005). Chapman's song "All About Love" has been featured in commercials for the Fox television show Celebrity Duets.[citation needed] In 2016, he released the memoir Between Heaven and the Real World: My Story.[21][22]

Chapman and his sons recorded a cover of the song "I Love My Lips" under the name of "Stevenson" after his oldest son Caleb Stevenson for the 2003 Veggie Rocks album.[23] His sons Caleb and Will perform together as the band Colony House.[24] Chapman is best friends with Geoff Moore.

On November 10, 2011, Chapman and his wife became grandparents for the first time when a baby girl, Eiley Eliza Richards, was born to Emily and her husband Tanner Richards, in Ireland.[25]

 
Jillian Edwards is Chapman's daughter-in-law.

Chapman's brother-in-law, Jim Chapman, was the bass vocalist in the 1990s country music group 4 Runner.[26] Steven's son, Will Chapman, married singer/songwriter Jillian Edwards in December 2012.

Death of Maria Sue Chunxi Chapman

Maria Sue Chunxi Chapman died from her injuries and blood loss in a driveway accident on May 21, 2008. The accident happened eight days after Maria's 5th birthday. Will Franklin was pulling into the driveway of their house after he auditioned for a musical at school and Maria Sue was running to meet him so she could ask Will to put her on the monkey bars. They didn't see each other in time and Will accidentally ran over Maria.[27] Maria was life flighted via air medical services to Vanderbilt Children's Hospital.[28][failed verification] The paramedics tried to save Maria on the way to the hospital, but she was pronounced dead on arrival.[29] At the time of Maria's death, the Chapman family was preparing to celebrate Caleb's high school graduation from Christ Presbyterian Academy and Emily's engagement just hours before the accident.[30]

During the memorial service for Maria, the family expressed their faith in God and their love for one another.[31][32]

After Maria's accident, the Chapman family spoke publicly about their loss and the role that faith played in their healing. They have appeared on Good Morning America, Larry King Live, in People, The 700 Club, and Huckabee.[33][34] Maria was buried in the flower girl dress that she was planning to wear to Emily's October wedding. The family put Maria's ballet shoes, her favorite doll, letters from her brothers and sisters, and other personal mementos to Maria in her coffin. During the funeral service, Will kept Maria's security blanket around his shoulders. Maria Sue is buried in Williamson Memorial Gardens in Franklin, Tennessee. Chapman's subsequent album, Beauty Will Rise, focuses on Maria's death and its aftermath. Chapman almost quit his singing career due to Maria's death and he nearly chose to never sing "Cinderella" again, but soon realized that Maria would have wanted him to continue singing and to honor her memory by singing "Cinderella". An investigation of Maria's death was performed by the Tennessee Highway Patrol. It was ruled as a tragic accident and no charges were filed. In November 2009, a year after Maria died, Chapman performed at a special concert at Harvest Christian Fellowship. Greg Laurie, the pastor of Harvest, suffered the loss of his own son, Christopher Laurie, just months after Chapman's loss. Chapman performed several songs from Beauty Will Rise.[35]

Since Maria's unexpected death, Mary Beth Chapman has written and released a book about the death of her daughter called Choosing to SEE: A Journey of Struggle and Hope.[36] Steven and Mary Beth eventually honored Maria's memory by opening Maria's Big House of Hope.[37]

Honorary doctorate

On May 7, 2011, Chapman received an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Anderson University and was the commencement speaker for the class of 2011.[38]

Activism and charity work

In the late 1990s, Chapman became involved in youth violence prevention efforts following the 1997 Heath High School shooting at his alma mater in West Paducah, Kentucky.[39] Chapman even dedicated a song, "With Hope", from his 1999 album, Speechless, to the families who lost someone in the shooting.[40] In addition, he was asked to sing at the joint funeral held for the three victims. Chapman later gave a memorial concert and joined Charles Colson and others in creating a video designed to sensitize teenagers to the signs of serious violence planning among peers and to encourage them to report plans that are told to them.[41]

In 2009, Show Hope finished building Maria's Big House of Hope, a medical care center in China that provides holistic care to orphans with special needs. Maria's Big House of Hope is also dedicated to the memory of the late Maria Sue Chunxi Chapman. Also in 2009, Chapman and his wife received the Children's Champion Award from the charitable organization Children's Hunger Fund for their work with Show Hope.

In September 2011, Chapman and his wife were awarded the Congressional Angels in Adoption award by the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute (CCAI) in Washington, D.C.[42]

Chapman also has promoted the international charity World Vision for at least a decade, serving as spokesman for Project Restore, its program serving the U.S. Gulf Coast region in recovery from Hurricane Katrina, in cooperation with the Gospel Music Association. He has also occasionally traveled to Uganda to help with the problem of street children, and to help orphans and adoption organizations. He has played at local churches, including KPC (Kampala Pentecostal Church) in Kampala.

In 2020, Chapman was a featured guest at Keith & Kristyn Getty's Sing! Global 2020 Conference designed to train music leaders and instill the importance of solid doctrine and Gospel saturated lyrics in Christian music.[43]

Politics

During the 2016 presidential election, Chapman encouraged evangelical Christians to trust that "God is on the throne" and "resist the urge to argue and fight with each other about our opinions."[44] Following the 2021 United States Capitol attack on January 6, Chapman released "A Desperate Benediction" as a live, home-studio video to his Facebook page. In the prose that accompanied the posting he wrote, "now more than ever before, it seems like the soul of our world (& our nation) is aching, longing and desperate for peace."[45]

Discography

Chapman has released 23 studio albums, more than 25 albums total in his career, including 4 Christmas, 2 live, and several compilation albums. He has sold more than 11 million total albums (including two certified Platinum albums, eight certified Gold albums) and has had 49 No. 1 radio songs.[46][failed verification]

Awards

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Another Time... Another Place
Sandi Patti
Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
1992–1994

For the Sake of the Call
The Great Adventure
The Live Adventure

Succeeded by
Preceded by
This Is My Song
Deniece Williams
Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
2000

Speechless

Succeeded by
If I Left the Zoo
Jars of Clay
Preceded by
Worship Again
Michael W. Smith
Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
2005

All Things New

Succeeded by
Preceded by American Music Award for Favorite Inspirational Contemporary Artist
2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by
"Place in This World"
Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Wayne Kirkpatrick
GMA's Song of the Year
1993
"The Great Adventure"
Succeeded by
"In Christ Alone"
Shawn Craig, Don Koch
Preceded by GMA's Songwriter of the Year
1989–1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by GMA's Songwriter of the Year
1997–1998
Succeeded by
Preceded by GMA's Male Vocalist of the Year
1990–1991
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Michael English
GMA's Male Vocalist of the Year
1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Gary Chapman
GMA's Male Vocalist of the Year
1997–1998
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Chris Rice
GMA's Male Vocalist of the Year
2000–2001
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Amy Grant
GMA's Artist of the Year
1990–1991
Succeeded by
Amy Grant
Preceded by
Amy Grant
GMA's Artist of the Year
1993
Succeeded by
Michael English
Preceded by
Michael English
GMA's Artist of the Year
1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by
DC Talk
GMA's Artist of the Year
1997
Succeeded by
Rich Mullins
Preceded by
Michael W. Smith
GMA's Artist of the Year
2000
Succeeded by
Preceded by GMA's Artist of the Year
2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Go West Young Man
Michael W. Smith
GMA's Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
1992–1993

For the Sake of the Call
The Great Adventure

Succeeded by
Hope
Michael English
Preceded by
Hope
Michael English
GMA's Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
1995

Heaven in the Real World

Succeeded by
The Whole Truth
Point of Grace
Preceded by
The Whole Truth
Point of Grace
GMA's Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
1997

Signs of Life

Succeeded by
Behind the Eyes
Amy Grant
Preceded by
Live the Life
Michael W. Smith
GMA's Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
2000

Speechless

Succeeded by
This is Your Time
Michael W. Smith
Preceded by
This is Your Time
Michael W. Smith
GMA's Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
2002

Declaration

Succeeded by
Woven & Spun
Nichole Nordeman
Preceded by
GMA's Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
1989

"His Eyes"

Succeeded by
Preceded by
"Home Free"
Wayne Watson
GMA's Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
1993–1995

"The Great Adventure" (with Geoff Moore)
"Go There With You"
"Heaven in the Real World"

Succeeded by
"The Great Divide"
Point of Grace
Preceded by GMA's Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
1998

"Let Us Pray"

Succeeded by
"Testify to Love"
Avalon
Preceded by
"Testify To Love"
Avalon
GMA's Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
2000

"Dive"

Succeeded by
Preceded by
GMA's Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year
1990

"His Strength is Perfect" (with Jerry Salley)

Succeeded by
Preceded by
GMA's Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year
2005

"Voice of Truth" (with Mark Hall)
(recorded by Casting Crowns)

Succeeded by
Preceded by
GMA's Instrumental Album of the Year
2007

End of the Spear Soundtrack
(with Ronald Owen, Howell Gibbens, Matt Cody, David Mullen, Jamie Moore, Brown Bannister, Otto Price)

Succeeded by
Preceded by
GMA's Praise and Worship Album of the Year
1995

Corem Deo II
(with Out of the Grey, Steve Green, Margaret Becker, Charlie Peacock, CeCe Winans, Bob Carlisle)

Succeeded by
Preceded by
GMA's Special Event Album of the Year
1996

My Utmost for His Highest
(with Amy Grant, Gary Chapman, Michael W. Smith, Point of Grace, 4HIM, Cindy Morgan, Sandi Patty, Bryan Duncan, Twila Paris, Phillips, Craig & Dean)

Succeeded by
Preceded by
GMA's Special Event Album of the Year
1998

God with Us – A Celebration of Christmas Carols & Classics
(with Anointed, Michael W. Smith, Twila Paris, Sandi Patty, Chris Willis, Steve Green, Cheri Keaggy, Avalon, Out of the Grey, Ray Boltz, Clay Crosse, CeCe Winans, Larnelle Harris)

Succeeded by
Preceded by
GMA's Special Event Album of the Year
2005–2006

The Passion of the Christ: Songs
Music Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Succeeded by
Preceded by
Short Form Music Video of the Year
1993

"The Great Adventure"

Succeeded by
Preceded by
GMA's Long Form Music Video of the Year
1994

The Live Adventure

Succeeded by
Preceded by
GMA's Long Form Music Video of the Year
1999

My Utmost for His Highest: The Concert

Succeeded by

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External links

  • Official website
  • Steven Curtis Chapman at IMDb
  • Steven Curtis Chapman at Everything for Adoption
  • Show Hope
  • Mary Beth Chapman
  • Tragic Accident Tests Faith


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Steven Curtis Chapman born November 21 1962 is an American contemporary Christian music singer songwriter record producer actor author and social activist Steven Curtis ChapmanChapman performingBackground informationBirth nameSteven Curtis ChapmanBorn 1962 11 21 November 21 1962 age 60 Paducah Kentucky USOriginNashville Tennessee USGenresContemporary Christian musicOccupation s Musician singer songwriter record producer actor authorInstrument s Vocals guitar pianoYears active1987 presentLabelsSparrow EMI Epic PolyEast Sony BMG ProvidentWebsitestevencurtischapman wbr com Chapman began his career in the late 1980s as a songwriter and performer of contemporary Christian music and became the artist in Christian music with the most awards releasing over 25 albums He has also won five Grammy awards and 59 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards more than any other artist in history His seven Artist of the Year Dove Awards are also an industry record 1 As of 2014 Chapman has sold more than 10 million albums 2 and has 10 RIAA certified Gold or Platinum albums 3 Contents 1 History 2 Personal life 2 1 Death of Maria Sue Chunxi Chapman 2 2 Honorary doctorate 3 Activism and charity work 4 Politics 5 Discography 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditSteven Curtis Chapman was born to Judy and Herb Chapman in Paducah Kentucky on November 21 1962 4 Chapman s father is a guitar teacher and owns a music store in Paducah young Steven and older brother Herb Jr grew up playing the guitar and singing After graduating from high school Chapman enrolled as a pre med student at Georgetown College in Kentucky After several semesters he transferred to Anderson College in Indiana but soon dropped out and went to Nashville to pursue a career in music While in Nashville he briefly attended Belmont University He began working a music show at Opryland USA while dedicating time to songwriting 5 6 In the 1980s Chapman wrote a song called Built to Last which was recorded by prominent gospel group the Imperials The strength of the song prompted him to be signed to a songwriting deal with Sparrow Records where he rose to prominence As of 2007 artists like Sandi Patty Billy Dean Glen Campbell the Cathedral Quartet and Roger Whittaker have recorded Chapman s songs 5 In 1987 Chapman released his first album First Hand The album included the song Weak Days which peaked at No 2 on the Contemporary Christian Music chart In 1988 he followed with his second album Real Life Conversations which earned him four more hits including the No 1 song His Eyes The song which was co written by James Isaac Elliott earned the Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year award from the Gospel Music Association in 1989 That year he also won a GMA Award for Songwriter of the Year Next Chapman released more albums including More to This Life and For the Sake of the Call All of these albums featured several No 1 singles and were awarded several GMA Awards The latter also gave Chapman his first Grammy in the Best Pop Gospel Album category These achievements strengthened his position in the Christian music scene 5 In 1992 Chapman made a successful shift into a more mainstream audience with his album The Great Adventure The album garnered Chapman two more Grammys for the album and for the title track video again in gospel categories After Sparrow Records was purchased by EMI Liberty they began to market the album to a broader audience pushing it to gold status in 1993 The success of the album prompted Chapman to record one of his concerts and release it as The Live Adventure both as a video and a CD This continuation won Chapman more GMA Awards and also a new award from American Songwriter magazine for Songwriter and Artist of the Year 5 Chapman continued to enjoy success with albums Heaven in the Real World Signs of Life and Speechless In 2000 he provided the voice of Baloo in The Jungle Book Groove Party and reprised the role 22 years later in Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers 7 In 2001 with the release of Declaration Chapman got more attention in the Billboard 200 That album along with 2003 s All About Love peaked in the Top 15 The follow up All Things New peaked at No 22 5 Chapman has also released four Christmas albums beginning with 1995 s The Music of Christmas In 2003 he released Christmas Is All in the Heart exclusively through Hallmark Gold Crown Stores and in 2005 he released All I Really Want for Christmas and finally Joy was released in 2012 In 2006 Chapman toured several Asian countries His website says his concert for U S troops serving in South Korea was the first Christian concert ever performed for the troops in that country and a concert in Shanghai China was the first public performance by a Gospel recording artist event in the city open to China passport holders and the third largest concert in Shanghai that spring 8 The tour also took the artist to Australia New Zealand the Philippines Hong Kong and Singapore During that time his song The Blessing reached No 1 on Thailand radio charts In 2007 Chapman co headlined Newsong s annual Winter Jam tour with Jeremy Camp For the tour he brought his sons band Colony House on tour to play as his backing band along with longtime keyboardist Scott Sheriff Chapman also released This Moment which included the hit singles Cinderella and Yours in October 2007 Cinderella was chosen for WOW Hits 2009 On April 20 2008 Chapman was awarded a star on Nashville s Walk of Fame for his contributions in Christian music On November 3 2009 Chapman released his seventeenth album Beauty Will Rise Many of the songs from this album are inspired by the death of his daughter Maria Sue He claims that the songs on the album are his personal psalms Chapman his wife and two sons have a tattoo of the flower that Maria drew before her untimely death In August 2012 Chapman announced his departure from Sparrow Records and his signature to Sony Music s Provident Label Group 9 He released his fourth Christmas album JOY on October 16 2012 10 Deep Roots was released exclusively through Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc on March 11 2013 11 In September 2013 Reunion Records released Chapman s eighteenth album the second with Reunion Records The Glorious Unfolding which is also his first studio album in seven years that features completely original material 12 The album received critical acclaim with many critics ranking it among his other chart topping albums The album peaked at No 27 on the US Billboard 200 13 Beginning in September 2014 until September 2017 Chapman hosted the Sam s Place Music for the Spirit concert series at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and featured performances by the likes of MercyMe Amy Grant Michael W Smith and Third Day 14 better source needed In 2015 Chapman released Warrior as the official song for the soundtrack to War Room 15 16 Amen was sent to Christian AC radio on October 6 2015 17 In 2019 Chapman released the sequel to his Billboard Bluegrass 1 Album Deep Roots entitled Deeper Roots Where the Bluegrass Grows which also peaked 1 on the Billboard Bluegrass charts 18 Personal life EditChapman is a devout Christian and is married to Mary Beth Chapman nee Chapman The couple met in the early 1980s at Anderson University in Anderson Indiana and married in the fall of 1984 19 The couple currently live in Franklin Tennessee and have three biological children Emily Elizabeth Caleb Stevenson and Will Franklin They also have three daughters that they adopted from China Shaohannah Hope Yan Stevey Joy Ru and Maria Sue Chunxi Maria died in 2008 as the result of a tragic accident 20 Together Chapman and his wife have written three children s books with adoption themes Shaoey And Dot Bug Meets Bundle 2004 Shaoey and Dot The Christmas Miracle 2005 and Shaoey and Dot A Thunder and Lightning Bug Story with illustrations by Jim Chapman 2006 Chapman s modern fairytale Cinderella The Love of a Daddy and His Princess 2008 chronicles and celebrates the blessings of childhood family love and life Together with minister Scotty Smith Chapman has authored two books for the adult inspirational market Speechless 1999 and Restoring Broken Things 2005 Chapman s song All About Love has been featured in commercials for the Fox television show Celebrity Duets citation needed In 2016 he released the memoir Between Heaven and the Real World My Story 21 22 Chapman and his sons recorded a cover of the song I Love My Lips under the name of Stevenson after his oldest son Caleb Stevenson for the 2003 Veggie Rocks album 23 His sons Caleb and Will perform together as the band Colony House 24 Chapman is best friends with Geoff Moore On November 10 2011 Chapman and his wife became grandparents for the first time when a baby girl Eiley Eliza Richards was born to Emily and her husband Tanner Richards in Ireland 25 Jillian Edwards is Chapman s daughter in law Chapman s brother in law Jim Chapman was the bass vocalist in the 1990s country music group 4 Runner 26 Steven s son Will Chapman married singer songwriter Jillian Edwards in December 2012 Death of Maria Sue Chunxi Chapman Edit Maria Sue Chunxi Chapman died from her injuries and blood loss in a driveway accident on May 21 2008 The accident happened eight days after Maria s 5th birthday Will Franklin was pulling into the driveway of their house after he auditioned for a musical at school and Maria Sue was running to meet him so she could ask Will to put her on the monkey bars They didn t see each other in time and Will accidentally ran over Maria 27 Maria was life flighted via air medical services to Vanderbilt Children s Hospital 28 failed verification The paramedics tried to save Maria on the way to the hospital but she was pronounced dead on arrival 29 At the time of Maria s death the Chapman family was preparing to celebrate Caleb s high school graduation from Christ Presbyterian Academy and Emily s engagement just hours before the accident 30 During the memorial service for Maria the family expressed their faith in God and their love for one another 31 32 After Maria s accident the Chapman family spoke publicly about their loss and the role that faith played in their healing They have appeared on Good Morning America Larry King Live in People The 700 Club and Huckabee 33 34 Maria was buried in the flower girl dress that she was planning to wear to Emily s October wedding The family put Maria s ballet shoes her favorite doll letters from her brothers and sisters and other personal mementos to Maria in her coffin During the funeral service Will kept Maria s security blanket around his shoulders Maria Sue is buried in Williamson Memorial Gardens in Franklin Tennessee Chapman s subsequent album Beauty Will Rise focuses on Maria s death and its aftermath Chapman almost quit his singing career due to Maria s death and he nearly chose to never sing Cinderella again but soon realized that Maria would have wanted him to continue singing and to honor her memory by singing Cinderella An investigation of Maria s death was performed by the Tennessee Highway Patrol It was ruled as a tragic accident and no charges were filed In November 2009 a year after Maria died Chapman performed at a special concert at Harvest Christian Fellowship Greg Laurie the pastor of Harvest suffered the loss of his own son Christopher Laurie just months after Chapman s loss Chapman performed several songs from Beauty Will Rise 35 Since Maria s unexpected death Mary Beth Chapman has written and released a book about the death of her daughter called Choosing to SEE A Journey of Struggle and Hope 36 Steven and Mary Beth eventually honored Maria s memory by opening Maria s Big House of Hope 37 Honorary doctorate Edit On May 7 2011 Chapman received an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Anderson University and was the commencement speaker for the class of 2011 38 Activism and charity work EditIn the late 1990s Chapman became involved in youth violence prevention efforts following the 1997 Heath High School shooting at his alma mater in West Paducah Kentucky 39 Chapman even dedicated a song With Hope from his 1999 album Speechless to the families who lost someone in the shooting 40 In addition he was asked to sing at the joint funeral held for the three victims Chapman later gave a memorial concert and joined Charles Colson and others in creating a video designed to sensitize teenagers to the signs of serious violence planning among peers and to encourage them to report plans that are told to them 41 In 2009 Show Hope finished building Maria s Big House of Hope a medical care center in China that provides holistic care to orphans with special needs Maria s Big House of Hope is also dedicated to the memory of the late Maria Sue Chunxi Chapman Also in 2009 Chapman and his wife received the Children s Champion Award from the charitable organization Children s Hunger Fund for their work with Show Hope In September 2011 Chapman and his wife were awarded the Congressional Angels in Adoption award by the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute CCAI in Washington D C 42 Chapman also has promoted the international charity World Vision for at least a decade serving as spokesman for Project Restore its program serving the U S Gulf Coast region in recovery from Hurricane Katrina in cooperation with the Gospel Music Association He has also occasionally traveled to Uganda to help with the problem of street children and to help orphans and adoption organizations He has played at local churches including KPC Kampala Pentecostal Church in Kampala In 2020 Chapman was a featured guest at Keith amp Kristyn Getty s Sing Global 2020 Conference designed to train music leaders and instill the importance of solid doctrine and Gospel saturated lyrics in Christian music 43 Politics EditDuring the 2016 presidential election Chapman encouraged evangelical Christians to trust that God is on the throne and resist the urge to argue and fight with each other about our opinions 44 Following the 2021 United States Capitol attack on January 6 Chapman released A Desperate Benediction as a live home studio video to his Facebook page In the prose that accompanied the posting he wrote now more than ever before it seems like the soul of our world amp our nation is aching longing and desperate for peace 45 Discography EditMain article Steven Curtis Chapman discography Chapman has released 23 studio albums more than 25 albums total in his career including 4 Christmas 2 live and several compilation albums He has sold more than 11 million total albums including two certified Platinum albums eight certified Gold albums and has had 49 No 1 radio songs 46 failed verification First Hand 1987 Real Life Conversations 1988 More to This Life 1989 For the Sake of the Call 1990 The Great Adventure 1992 The Live Adventure 1993 Heaven in the Real World 1994 The Music of Christmas 1995 Signs of Life 1996 Speechless 1999 Declaration 2001 All About Love 2003 All Things New 2004 All I Really Want for Christmas 2005 This Moment 2007 Beauty Will Rise 2009 re creation 2011 JOY 2012 Deep Roots 2013 The Glorious Unfolding 2013 Worship and Believe 2016 Deeper Roots Where the Bluegrass Grows 2019 Still 2022 Awards EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Steven Curtis Chapman news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Awards and achievementsPreceded byAnother Time Another PlaceSandi Patti Grammy Award for Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Album1992 1994For the Sake of the CallThe Great AdventureThe Live Adventure Succeeded byMercyAndrae CrouchPreceded byThis Is My SongDeniece Williams Grammy Award for Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Album2000Speechless Succeeded byIf I Left the ZooJars of ClayPreceded byWorship AgainMichael W Smith Grammy Award for Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Album2005All Things New Succeeded byLifesongCasting CrownsPreceded byAvalon American Music Award for Favorite Inspirational Contemporary Artist2003 Succeeded byMercyMePreceded by Place in This World Amy Grant Michael W Smith Wayne Kirkpatrick GMA s Song of the Year1993 The Great Adventure Succeeded by In Christ Alone Shawn Craig Don KochPreceded byLarnelle Harris GMA s Songwriter of the Year1989 1995 Succeeded byMichael W SmithPreceded byMichael W Smith GMA s Songwriter of the Year1997 1998 Succeeded byRich MullinsPreceded byWayne Watson GMA s Male Vocalist of the Year1990 1991 Succeeded byMichael EnglishPreceded byMichael English GMA s Male Vocalist of the Year1995 Succeeded byGary ChapmanPreceded byGary Chapman GMA s Male Vocalist of the Year1997 1998 Succeeded byChris RicePreceded byChris Rice GMA s Male Vocalist of the Year2000 2001 Succeeded byMac PowellPreceded byAmy Grant GMA s Artist of the Year1990 1991 Succeeded byAmy GrantPreceded byAmy Grant GMA s Artist of the Year1993 Succeeded byMichael EnglishPreceded byMichael English GMA s Artist of the Year1995 Succeeded byDC TalkPreceded byDC Talk GMA s Artist of the Year1997 Succeeded byRich MullinsPreceded byMichael W Smith GMA s Artist of the Year2000 Succeeded byThird DayPreceded bytobyMac GMA s Artist of the Year2009 Succeeded byPreceded byGo West Young Man Michael W Smith GMA s Pop Contemporary Album of the Year1992 1993For the Sake of the CallThe Great Adventure Succeeded byHope Michael EnglishPreceded byHope Michael English GMA s Pop Contemporary Album of the Year1995Heaven in the Real World Succeeded byThe Whole TruthPoint of GracePreceded byThe Whole Truth Point of Grace GMA s Pop Contemporary Album of the Year1997Signs of Life Succeeded byBehind the Eyes Amy GrantPreceded byLive the Life Michael W Smith GMA s Pop Contemporary Album of the Year2000Speechless Succeeded byThis is Your Time Michael W SmithPreceded byThis is Your Time Michael W Smith GMA s Pop Contemporary Album of the Year2002Declaration Succeeded byWoven amp SpunNichole NordemanPreceded by GMA s Pop Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year1989 His Eyes Succeeded by Heaven BeBe amp CeCe WinansPreceded by Home Free Wayne Watson GMA s Pop Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year1993 1995 The Great Adventure with Geoff Moore Go There With You Heaven in the Real World Succeeded by The Great Divide Point of GracePreceded by Between You and Me DC Talk GMA s Pop Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year1998 Let Us Pray Succeeded by Testify to Love AvalonPreceded by Testify To Love Avalon GMA s Pop Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year2000 Dive Succeeded by Redeemer Nicole C MullenPreceded by GMA s Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year1990 His Strength is Perfect with Jerry Salley Succeeded byPreceded by GMA s Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year2005 Voice of Truth with Mark Hall recorded by Casting Crowns Succeeded byPreceded by GMA s Instrumental Album of the Year2007End of the Spear Soundtrack with Ronald Owen Howell Gibbens Matt Cody David Mullen Jamie Moore Brown Bannister Otto Price Succeeded byPreceded by GMA s Praise and Worship Album of the Year1995Corem Deo II with Out of the Grey Steve Green Margaret Becker Charlie Peacock CeCe Winans Bob Carlisle Succeeded byPreceded by GMA s Special Event Album of the Year1996My Utmost for His Highest with Amy Grant Gary Chapman Michael W Smith Point of Grace 4HIM Cindy Morgan Sandi Patty Bryan Duncan Twila Paris Phillips Craig amp Dean Succeeded byPreceded by GMA s Special Event Album of the Year1998God with Us A Celebration of Christmas Carols amp Classics with Anointed Michael W Smith Twila Paris Sandi Patty Chris Willis Steve Green Cheri Keaggy Avalon Out of the Grey Ray Boltz Clay Crosse CeCe Winans Larnelle Harris Succeeded byPreceded by GMA s Special Event Album of the Year2005 2006The Passion of the Christ SongsMusic Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe Succeeded byPreceded by Short Form Music Video of the Year1993 The Great Adventure Succeeded byPreceded by GMA s Long Form Music Video of the Year1994The Live Adventure Succeeded byPreceded by GMA s Long Form Music Video of the Year1999My Utmost for His Highest The Concert Succeeded byReferences Edit 1 Archived May 4 2009 at the Wayback Machine Steven Curtis Chapman starts Christmas tour in Houston Houston Chronicle Retrieved February 11 2015 Steven Curtis Chapman Albums amp Singles certifications RIAA Archived from the original on October 18 2015 Retrieved February 11 2015 Steven Curtis Chapman Discography Jesus Freak Hideout Retrieved August 1 2009 a b c d e Brennan Sandra Allmusic Steven Curtis Chapman Bio a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Personal interview April 1990 Simons Roxy May 20 2022 Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Cast The Famous Voices Behind Disney Film Newsweek Retrieved May 24 2022 News Brief July 26 2006 Retrieved August 19 2006 Archived November 12 2006 at the Wayback Machine Exclusive Steven Curtis Chapman Leaving EMI s Sparrow For Sony s Provident Label Billboard May 21 2008 Archived from the original on January 15 2013 Retrieved April 9 2013 Steven Curtis Chapman Partners With Provident Music Group CMSpin News Article Cmspin com August 9 2012 Archived from the original on February 27 2014 Retrieved April 9 2013 SCC Update News Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Reveals Steven Curtis Chapman s Deep Roots Steven Curtis Chapman New 1 s Vol 2 CD Now Available Steven Curtis Chapman Archived from the original on March 26 2013 Retrieved April 9 2013 Goodwyn Hannah January 22 2014 Senior Producer Interview with the Artist Steven Curtis Chapman Looks to The Glorious Unfolding The Christian Broadcasting Network Inc Retrieved February 23 2014 Steven Curtis Chapman Chart History Billboard Retrieved February 11 2015 https web archive org web 20150509170659 http ryman com SamsPlace14 Archived from the original on May 9 2015 Retrieved May 18 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Steven Curtis Chapman Releases Powerful New Song Warrior From War Room Soundtrack TCB August 19 2015 Retrieved January 14 2022 Steven Curtis Chapman Warrior Feat Scenes From War Room Joy Digital Retrieved January 14 2022 Going for Adds Christian AC Radio amp Records VNU Media October 6 2015 Archived from the original on October 3 2015 Retrieved September 18 2015 Kunkel Sonke February 26 2020 History of Global Media Communication Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 obo 9780199756841 0243 ISBN 978 0 19 975684 1 Brasher Joan Spring 1997 Mary Beth and Steven Curtis Chapman Desperately Hopeful After Death of Daughter ABC News December 14 2009 Retrieved February 6 2016 Steven Curtis Chapman Interview about memoir and touring solo News amp Observer Archived from the original on September 28 2018 Kerns William Chapman includes painful death of daughter in his late 2016 memoir Lubbock Avalanche Journal Veggie Rocks This is VeggieTales www cbn com Retrieved January 14 2022 Padovani Allison Colony House is Back Before You Know It with first show of their tour The Daily Beacon Retrieved January 14 2022 Mary B Chappy Facebook Archived from the original on December 11 2012 Patterson Jim May 24 1995 Country marketing niche Quartet 4 Runner having impact on music charts radio Daily News Retrieved March 18 2010 Daughter of Christian Music Star Killed by Car Archived June 27 2008 at archive today Associated Press In Memory of Maria Chapmanchannel typepad com February 20 2008 Archived from the original on February 13 2012 Retrieved March 6 2012 Singer copes with daughter s death through music CNN November 12 2009 Archived from the original on October 10 2012 Retrieved March 6 2012 Finan Eileen August 25 2008 We Will See Maria Again People Retrieved March 6 2012 Finan Eileen May 24 2008 Steven Curtis Chapman s Daughter Laid to Rest People Retrieved March 6 2012 None The Tennessean Kimball Josh Chapman Family Discusses Tragic Loss in First Public Interview in The Christian Post August 6 2008 Kimball Josh Chapman Family Inspires Believers Non Believers with Faith in The Christian Post August 23 2008 Greg Laurie Chapman Host Night of Raw Honesty Christian News The Christian Post November 18 2009 Retrieved March 6 2012 Steven Curtis and Mary Beth Chapman Choose to See CBN com The Christian Broadcasting Network August 14 2014 Soundcheck Gospel June 29 2009 Steven Curtis amp MaryBeth Chapman Announce Maria s House of Hope To Open July 2 in China Today s Christian Music Todayschristianmusic com May 6 2011 Archived from the original on March 15 2012 Retrieved March 6 2012 Testimony of Steven Curtis Chapman to the Early Childhood Youth and Families Subcommittee Committee on Education and the Workforce U S House of Representatives on May 18 1999 PDF Archived from the original PDF on November 23 2006 Curtis Chapman Connection Magazine Shaohannah s Hope Members shaohannahshope org Archived from the original on March 3 2012 Retrieved March 6 2012 National Angels Category Past Angels in Adoption Award Recipients 1999 2005 PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 26 2009 Steven Curtis Chapman Sing Global 2020 Getty Music Worship Conference 2020 gettymusicworshipconference com Retrieved November 9 2020 Patton Julie Brown November 6 2016 God Is On Throne In Control Reminds Steven Curtis Chapman before Nov 8 Elections Breaking Christian News World Business and More The Gospel Herald Retrieved December 18 2021 Klett Leah MarieAnn January 12 2021 Heavy hearted Steven Curtis Chapman releases worshipful song amid brokenness and division The Christian Post Retrieved December 18 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Music ChristianityToday com Archived from the original on August 16 2007 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Steven Curtis 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