MEGADETH bassist
David Ellefson, who recently became a Lutheran pastor, will give a lecture on
Martin Luther and the theology of heavy metal lyrics today (Friday, March 17) at 4 p.m. at the Tegler of Concordia University of Edmonton in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Says
Ellefson: "The similarities are remarkable and fun for all!" The event is sponsored by the
Canadian Centre For Scholarship And The Christian Faith, along with
FaithLife Financial, as a part of the
Reformation 500 celebrations.
David has studied at Concordia Lutheran Seminary in St. Louis and is the founder of
MEGA Life ministries, a satellite of Shepherd Of The Desert Church (LCMS) in Scottsdale, Arizona.
David is in a unique position to discuss
Luther's view of music and its relationship with secular art.
Dr. Bill Anderson, director of
Canadian Centre For Scholarship And The Christian Faith, says that "
Ellefson will no doubt entertain and educate at this very exciting event." Enjoy a mix of theology, song and stories. The lecture is free and open to the public with reception to follow. In a 2012 interview with
Great Falls Tribute,
Ellefson talked about how he and
MEGADETH mainman
Dave Mustaine renewed their interest in Christianity. "It's pretty funny, isn't it? When you fight [God], you have struggles and it's an uphill battle. When you surrender to it and you embrace it, that becomes like a jet engine that rockets you forward with not just great success but ease," he said. "All of a sudden, you're not operating from a place of always being so competitive and fear-based. You start to go downstream instead of always paddling upstream."
Ellefson also shot down speculation that
MEGADETH would somehow incorporate their Christianity into their songwriting. He said: "That's the misconception that if you're a metal guy, you only sing about the devil and if you're a church guy you only sing about the Lord. What a lame stereotype that is. "The only reason we talk about [our faith] is because people ask us about it. The
MEGADETH tour isn't some crusade. We're not on some mission."
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