Michael Tait Steps Down as Lead Singer of Newsboys

Longtime Newsboys frontman Michael Tait made the announcement that he has stepped down as vocalist for the Newsboys. Tait joined Newsboys in 2009 following the departure of longtime lead vocalist Peter Furler. With Tait at the helm, the band experienced a resurgence, releasing chart-topping albums such as Born Again and God's Not Dead.
"Fifteen years ago, my life was forever changed when I received the invite to step into the role of lead singer for Newsboys," Tait, 58, wrote in a social media statement Thursday. "The years since have been some of the most fulfilling, faith-filled, and rewarding years of my life.
"While this may come as a surprise given I've been touring ever since college, I've made for me what is a monumental and heartfelt decision that it is time to step down from Newsboys.This decision does not come lightly and has been a shock to even myself, but amidst prayer and fasting, I have clarity that this is the right decision."
Tait also shared a verse from Matthew 6:33 that guided his decision: "'But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.'"
"I truly believe these words and, although nervous about the future, I am excited about what it holds for both myself and for Newsboys, as we all seek first His kingdom and His righteousness," he concluded.
A social media statement from Newsboys noted that Tait's exit will not impact their upcoming tour, which is slated to run through August.
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