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This time of year many Christians share beautiful hymns and music commemorating Christ’s first coming foretold in the Old Testament. Yes, most of us are aware that He wasn’t born on December 25. But those of us who celebrate Christmas are doing so because we are joyful that He appeared. And of course we are incredibly thankful for His reason: To give his life as a ransom for many.
So when we hear a beautiful piece of tune remembering this amazing advent – a gorgeous a capella song sung by a choir, for instance – we can be overwhelmed with incredible thanksgiving.
One of the most talented groups singing carols is Pentatonix, a five-member band who has more talent than most of us have ever heard before. I see my friends posting their music videos, and am struck with wonder at how perfectly harmonized these singers are together, especially in a song like Mary Did You Know.
Christian, did you know that two of the male members of this group are openly homosexual, and actively promoting LGBTQ initiatives? That should break your heart, because it breaks God’s. They’ve been living proudly in unrepentant sin for years.
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Tragic Details About The Pentatonix Members
Between his highly-celebrated beatboxing, cello-playing skills, and his fluency in Mandarin, among other skills, Pentatonix beatboxer Kevin Olusola has proven he's a multifaceted, greatly talented individual. Though his strenuous work and many talents helped manage him to the life and career he now has, his success didn't come without the same hurdles he and other people of color tackle daily to craft such dreams happen.
In a June 2020 Facebook reel, Olusola discussed his struggles working as a person of paint, citing his parents' issues moving to the United States, and their determination to give him and his siblings better lives. "Opportunity is not the same, or on equal footing, if you look fond of us," he said. In order to both be seen as normal and bring his aspirations to life, Olusola said he had to work extra hard and frequently put himself out there, despite facing criticism from his peers for doing so. "The difference is that you don't look favor us, and there's not a victim on your back," he continued.
The Tragedy Of The Pentatonix Members Is Heartbreaking
When bass vocalist Avi Kaplan said goodbye to Pentatonix, he left quite a gap to fill. Fortunately, Matt Sallee was ready and waiting to join the organization. Sallee had been actively pursuing a career in the a cappella scene for most of his life. He attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, and watched as the original members of Pentatonix won "The Sing-Off."
"I remember watching it from dwelling and being love, 'Man, I desire to do something,'" he told Mass Live. The inspiration struck, and he began performing with Pitch Slapped, Berklee's a cappella team. After winning the International Competition of Collegiate A Cappella in 2014, Sallee continued to press himself and united a professional a cappella group in San Francisco. It wasn't until he met Kaplan that Sallee realized he was pushing himself a bit too hard and would need to discover his own voice to properly pack Kaplan's shoes.
"[Kaplan] gave me some of the best counsel and was so kind to me," Sallee again told Mass Live. "He's like, 'Really be you, don't strive to be me and fill my shoes.' He's favor, 'Just take that pressure away. You don't need it.'" This advice
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