The band has performed at D.C.’s 9:30 Club, won Grammys and gone multiplatinum with its 1995 hit “Flood.” The band members live in Nashville, Tenn. Pornography and drinking are banned on campus. The school does not permit “social dancing” (as the website enticingly describes it), but folk dancing is allowed. Jars of Clay are not some crackpot garage band - they came together 12 years ago at Greenville College, a four-year liberal-arts Christian school in Greenville, Ill., where placing Christ at the center of your life is a must. “As artists, it is our role to look at the world and describe it … to write a story that people can get their heads and hearts around,” band member Dan Haseltine said. Last week, they showed up at an Angels Network presser on the importance of adoption and delivered some profound words about reaching out and helping others. Jars of Clay is an odd name for a Christian rock band, but the way the band members behave is what you would expect.
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