Christian Band ‘Plumb’ Comes Out as LGBTQ-Affirming

Plumb is an American contemporary ‘Christian’ music (CCM) band formed in 1997 and fronted by Tiffany Arbuckle Lee. Starting as a quintet, the band would part ways in 1999 but Arbuckle would keep the name, turning it into her solo project where she would release her next six albums.

Plumb gained popularity in the Christian music scene with their alternative rock and electronic-influenced sound. She had heartfelt and meaningful lyrics, especially with the critically acclaimed album Candycoatedwaterdrops, which won the 2000 Gospel Music Association Dove Award for “Modern Rock Album of the Year.” 

Some of her well-known songs include “Stranded,” “God-Shaped Hole,” “Damaged,” “Sink N Swim,” “In My Arms,” “Crazy About You, “and “Need You Now (How Many Times).”

Like many professing Christian bands before her, such as Amy GrantJennifer KnappJars of Clay, DC Talk’s Kevin MaxRelient KSwitchfoot, The Rend CollectiveFive Iron Frenzy, and Sara Groves, Arbuckle deconstructed her faith over the years and wound up fully LGBTQ-affirming, joining the aforementioned music groups in their disdain for God’s word.

Her deconstruction has damaged more than just her views on biblical sexuality. Last year, following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, she castigated those who were “happy” about it, saying “A number of years ago I may have celebrated with you but I have now been exposed to some different experiences and stories and perspectives that God is using to grow me to being a more welcoming and gracious and tolerant and loving person…”

Most recently, she attended a concert by Derek Webb, the former Caedmon’s Call singer-turned-cross-dressing atheist. Webb was releasing his first “Christian and gospel’ album in ten years and was joined by drag queen Flamy Grant, who he collaborated with on the trans-affirming track ‘Boys Will Be Girls.’ Plumb joined them in a snapshot, praising them and basking in the privilege of being in the company of scoffers

What a sad turn of events.

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  2. So, let me get this straight (no pun intended).
    A contemporary‘Christian’ band is affirming the ways of the world?

    I would have never seen that coming 🙄

  3. Never heard of them, but I will probably never have anything to do with “Christian bands”. Just some more of the Evangelical Industrial Complex falling into apostasy. What surprise.

  4. Matthew 7:16: Jesus says, “Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?”

  5. I believe she went through a divorce which seems to be a common theme with people “deconstructing” their faith. People often use the term “love” or “compassion” or “kindness” but don’t have a biblical definition for it. Romans 2:4

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