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Explosive new doc uncovers dark side of Christian music industry

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May 28, 2026
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Explosive new doc uncovers dark side of Christian music industry

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A bombshell new documentary is pulling back the curtain on the squeaky-clean image of the contemporary Christian music world — and the stories coming out of it are anything but wholesome.

“Safe for the Whole Family: How to Make a Christian Superstar,” directed by first-time filmmaker Jason Ikeler, takes aim at the rise of the billion-dollar Contemporary Christian Music industry, exposing the pressures, politics and personal fallout faced by artists caught inside the machine.

The film centers on the experiences of several high-profile Christian music stars who claim the industry that once embraced them later turned its back when they no longer fit its rigid expectations.

Among those featured are singer-songwriter Jennifer Knapp, former Avalon member Michael Passons and pop artist Nikki Leonti, all of whom revisit the culture that helped launch their careers while demanding strict adherence to evangelical ideals behind the scenes.

The project, directed by first-time filmmaker Jason Ikeler (pictured above), centers on the experiences of several high-profile Christian music stars. Courtesy
In the new doc, former Avalon member Michael Passons (seen above) details his experience participating in a faith-based boy band. Chrissy Yoder

Throughout the documentary, artists describe an environment where image was everything — and where stepping outside carefully defined moral boundaries could quickly end a career.

During the 1990s and early 2000s, CCM exploded into a commercial powerhouse, marketed to families as a “safe” alternative to mainstream pop music. But according to the film, the polished branding masked an industry deeply intertwined with conservative religious expectations and corporate control.

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Artists who were labeled “sexually impure,” accused of living a “homosexual lifestyle,” challenged political ideologies or simply questioned the system, often found themselves ostracized, blacklisted or quietly erased from the business altogether.

“CCM wasn’t just a genre — it was an industry built largely out of Nashville,” Ikeler explained. “The film looks at what happens when faith, fame and commerce become inseparable, and what it costs the people inside that system.”

Singer-songwriter Jennifer Knapp also sat down for interviews featured in “Safe for the Family.” Chrissy Yoder
“The film looks at what happens when faith, fame and commerce become inseparable, and what it costs the people inside that system,” explained Ikeler. Chrissy Yoder

The documentary also features interviews with a wide range of influential Christian and faith-adjacent musicians, including Leigh Nash of Sixpence None the Richer, Relient K frontman Matt Thiessen, Crystal Lewis, Derek Webb of Caedmon’s Call, Plus One’s Nate Cole, Chanel Haynes of Trin-i-Tee 5:7 and queer Christian artist Semler.

Together, they paint a complicated portrait of an industry that shaped evangelical pop culture for decades while simultaneously demanding silence and conformity from the artists fueling it.

The timing of the documentary’s release is especially notable as conversations surrounding religion, identity, sexuality and institutional accountability continue dominating cultural discourse across the country.

Rather than presenting CCM as a niche musical movement, “Safe for the Whole Family” frames it as a revealing case study in the collision of celebrity, commerce and belief — and the emotional toll that collision can take on performers behind closed doors.

For most artists featured in the film (including Chanelle Hayes of Trin-i-tee, pictured here), this marks the first time they’ve ever spoken out in detail about the sacrifices they made while navigating a career in Christian music. Rick Diamond

For many of the artists featured, the film represents the first time they’ve publicly spoken in detail about the pressures they faced while navigating fame within the Christian music world.

And nearly 30 years after CCM transformed Nashville into an evangelical entertainment capital, the people once expected to stay quiet are finally telling their side of the story.

A premiere date for “Safe for the Whole Family: How to Make a Christian Superstar” has yet to be announced. 

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source pagesix.com ’

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