A decade ago, Christian singer Jennifer Knapp was riding high with a successful music career, a Grammy nomination and numerous Dove Awards under her belt. But, in 2003, she turned her back on her evangelical fame and virtually disappeared. Years later, Knapp is back — but with a few surprises.
She’s now an out lesbian who, in the minds of many, is starkly different from the girl who once performed and toured with her famed Jesus-inspired tunes. TheBlaze recently interviewed Knapp to discuss her career and her shocking transformation.
KNAPP DISCUSSES HER BACKGROUND & CAREER
The singer explained that she had never aspired to be a rock star. In fact, she said that prior to entering the faith-based music industry, she had little, if any, knowledge about it. Her journey, though accidental, did, indeed, lead her to monumental music success. It wasn’t until Knapp went to college that she was exposed to intense religious adherence.
As a child, she recalls growing up in a somewhat non-religious family. When the singer turned 18, she said she “made a concerted effort” to truly begin exploring Christianity. While she remembers being “really inspired to follow this mystery of Christ,” the singer said that it took her quite a bit of time to figure it all out.
“In evangelical terms, I accepted Christ and then it was like six or eight months before I was deciding about how much I was going to engage in the church community,” she recalled.
A fact some may not know about Knapp is that she didn’t come to Christianity with a clean slate (then again, many faithful share a similar experience). She described herself as “a woman of the world” prior to becoming a Jesus follower, and explained that she had “a lot of sexual experience, drank [and] smoked” in the time leading up to her conversion.
“I was all the things that were preached against,” she said.
All that changed, of course, when her career commenced.
Considering her level of fame and this startling decision to leave it all behind back in 2002, naturally, there are many questions worth asking Knapp. Among them: What was her reasoning for quitting her music career?
WHY KNAPP LEFT CHRISTIAN MUSIC BEHIND
While some may assume that her sexuality played a role, Knapp is adamant about proclaiming that this simply wasn’t the case. Instead, she said she found herself exhausted and in need of a break. The exit process wasn’t easy.
“I spent a year trying to extricate myself from Christian music — I had a really tough schedule and I was tired,” she explained, going on to say that she also realized that her unconventional views were creating issues for her career. “Any time that I would express my own theological view in public that didn’t fit the evangelical mold, I was finding it was making my job difficult.”
So, Knapp divorced herself from Christian music.
“Nobody does that. It just didn’t make sense to anyone,” she said of her decision. “It took me a year to clear my schedule — and to convince people that I was not going to work again.”
TheBlaze did push her a bit on the homosexuality front, asking her to describe if, at all, the decision to leave faith-based music was based on her realization that she was attracted to women. She maintained that it was not and that other issues forced her to take time away.
“It’s really important to me that the timeline is really well respected, “She explained. “I didn’t leave Christian music because of my sexual orientation.”
KNAPP’S SEXUALITY
In fact, it wasn’t until her late 20s that Knapp recalls starting to have an inkling that she might be a lesbian.
Throughout the majority of her music career, she remained celibate “to avoid [an] appearance of evil.” The music industry experience left her somewhat disconnected, she said, claiming that she “didn’t [even] know how to be friends with people.”
“I didn’t want to exercise a rebellion, but I wanted to sit down and ask myself a hard question,” she said of her sexuality when it came time for her to address it, saying that she wanted to explore the question rather than simply ignoring it.
Unlike other performers who have come out vocally to tell the world about their same-sex attraction, Knapp decided not to make a big announcement. Having already exited the Christian music world, she quietly entered into a relationship with a woman and refrained from touring and album-making. Today, she’s in the same relationship — one that has lasted a decade.
THE SINGER’S CHRISTIAN FAITH IS STILL STRONG
Knapp says she’s still very in-tune with her faith. And, in many ways, she says that she’s able to be more genuine than it was a decade ago. In fact, she called it “more heart-driven and spiritual than some of the efforts I had to make 10 years ago.” Knapp says she’s less concerned with engaging in “traditional” actions to express her faith in Christ.
“I’m still very serious about my faith,” she said. “It really becomes a daily component that you have to walk through — your faith is still your faith.”
But the journey wasn’t easy. Knapp admitted to walking away from her faith briefly to explore herself a bit throughout these monumental transformations and realizations. While she’s never questioned her sexual orientation since accepting it 10 years ago, Knapp said she spent a fair amount of time “trying to undo” her religion.
“Most of my struggle was, ‘how do I deal with a faith community that doesn’t understand me,’” the singer explained. “I wasn’t willing to exchange my value of myself.”
When she first met her partner, Knapp’s Christian friends told her to exit the relationship — something she wasn’t willing to do. This, of course, was challenging for the musician, who described feeling as though she was being asked to “sell” her partner “down the river” simply because she was a lesbian.
KNAPP WEIGHS IN ON THEOLOGY AND HOMOSEXUALITY
Throughout the interview, the singer maintained that her sexuality was part of her very person and that she is doing the right thing — at least by her own standards — in embracing it.
“I’ve never heard an audible voice from the heavens — and you go ahead with as much as you can with your head and your heart,” she said when asked to weigh in on where she believes God stands on same-sex attraction. “There’s a point where I just accepted who I am and that may be right — that may be wrong.”
When asked to explain why so many Christians reject homosexuality, she was candid.
“There are over 34,000 denominations [and] there’s a wide variety in the way people navigate experience and scripture,” she claimed, remaining respectful of the divergent views that people have on the subject.
Below, see a portion of an interview between former CNN host Larry King and Knapp back in 2010:
“The reality is this is the choice,” Knapp maintained, although she said that she “hate[s] using that word. “I am who I am. If God is a God who judges and strikes people of same sex attraction — then he’s going to strike me down. This is the way that I am and now I know what it means to fear God.”
Knapp remains hopeful for Christianity on the whole, as she said she’s looking forward to a day when the church is interested in truly delving into peoples’ unique stories.
“I’m dying to see the church get back to stop throwing people out and start listening to the stories that people are having on a day-to-day basis,” Knapp concluded in her interview with TheBlaze.
Knapp came back on the music scene in 2010 with a non-Christian album called “Letting Go.”

























































































































Comments (433)
LetThereBeLight
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:54amThis makes me sad because I really loved her music and was touched spiritually by it back then. But the truth is, is she fell into sin! She is now just making “excuses” about why it’s ok, when DEEP down she knows it is not! Not much time to waste here Jennifer, Jesus is coming back soon! Hell is FOREVER unless you repent. I had to. I was in sin also. But I let Jesus take over my life!
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cookcountypatriot
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:53amshes the fig tree christ touched in jeruselam…
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BellaMia7
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:50amThe message I would deliver to young people everywhere is that
“Life gets harder and harder in many ways, the older you get. The spiritual, intellectual, and physical foundations you lay for yourself in your youth and young adult years form the scaffolding for the rest of your life.
“Recent studies have shown that smoking pot permanently lowers your IQ. Sin and especially sexual relationships outside of the covenant of marriage lowers your spiritual IQ making you less sensitive to important spiritual truths and opportunities to make good decisions which have lifelong implications.”
Meanwhile, I see that the secular culture has a message for youth – YOLO – You Only Live Once.
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LetThereBeLight
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:57amRight, there is a great need to impart the wisdom of purity! Consequences like you mentioned are for life!
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I SPY
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:48amShe left Christianity because she was never Christian in the first place. Now she’s just a washed up, desperate, needy and greedy bone head who wanted to be a star but never made it.
The loser liberals can have her. She’ll fit right in.
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ThoreauHD
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:48amI have no idea who this is, but I’m glad she finally realized that sodomy isn’t a healthy biological imperative.
“The reality is this is the choice,” Knapp maintained
Who care. Next.
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BellaMia7
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:41am“Feels Attracted to” has been the justification for behavior throughout human history. It’s the basis for most affairs – “I feel it, therefore I am justified acting on my feelings.” Remember that no major religion in the history of mankind on any continent tolerated gay relationships or gay marriage. Unfortunately, an article like this only normalizes homosexuality – and it is statistically outside the norm – aka not normal.
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NewLife56
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:38amIt is always sad to see a sister leave the flock. Her choice, she had made it, I pray she comes back someday
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Bohump
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:38amThe World win’s Another One,… The devil is Smileing Tonight .
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Mikev5
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:34amI don’t think she/it was ever a Christian she just used the system to get what she need from that group a start then dumped them made a story up to start as a rock singer it’s kind of like joining the military to get the perks then jumping ship when your tour is up.
She/it was never a Christian just a pretend Christian when she started getting in too deep and the Christian commitments started getting too much she dumped them for what she really wanted.
Now will she last that she is out is the question?
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glensthebest
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:31amYes, homosexuality is wrong but so are a number of other things. We all sin constantly. How many of us can say that we love God with all our minds and souls and strength or that we love our neighbors as ourselves? And, if all the other commandments are bound up in those two (as Jesus said they were) then we all sin all the time.
Years ago, I led a dear friend to Christ but he continued in his blatant sin. I was really upset and frustrated at him until one day the Lord showed me in Proverbs that “a tree bears fruit in its season”. And in time, this friend began to shed his old skin and became a dedicated man of God. It’s been many years since then and he’s still dedicated!
Bottom line for me is: God takes us as we are and God knows those that are His. At that point we need to grow. If we don’t AND if we are really His, He may choose to take us home. There’s only one kind of life that God gives and that is eternal life! The question is: Who’s got it. He who has the Son has life.
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Taxpayer550
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:26amWell, Jennifer, at least you’re young. You’ll have plenty of time to drum up a ham-handed explanation to give the Lord when you stand before him some day.
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Cymry
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:21am2 Peter 2:21 says it all. I pray she returns.
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DomingoCafe
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:20amThere is absolutely nothing moral about homosexuality! Ella esta torcida.
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123123123
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:17amHow come when it comes to religion “especially christianity” we as people base our morality according to our feelings and emotions and not according to our religion??? What is the point of being a christian if you cut out with a knife ever command that is inconvienient? SInce when did christians start acting as if Christianity it a democracy and not instead ruled by the one who saved our souls? When we all have to give an account for our lives before God sometimes I wonder if people will be expecting an appology from God. Apparently the “word of God” was sufficient until man created TV and christians started getting their moral compass from the unbelieving world.
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Taxpayer550
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:32amTo answer your question: Because, for decades, preachers have been extolling a dangerous and touchy-feely message of God’s grace, to the point that many Christians believe that God is some kind of pushover. So, they compromise on every issue thinking that God will just take an Ozzie Nelson approach and laugh it off. Mark my words, HE WON’T!
Moral of the story: Don’t take God’s kindness for weakness!!!
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sWampy
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:15amLet me guess, molested decades ago, made millions of Christians, now spitting in their face, this is the kind of person produced from sexual abuse, it’s very sad.
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garak0410
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:11am@ RANGERP You say Christian Rock is not Christian at all
Third Day’s Born Again: Today I found myself. After searching all these years. And the man that I saw, he wasn’t at all who I thought he’d be. I was lost when you found me here And I was broken beyond repair. Then you came along and you sang your song over me. It feels like I’m born again
It feels like I’m living. For the very first time. For the very first time In my life.
Fireflight You Decide: God is calling out to you again. Let Him pull you, let Him take you in
From the fear that swallows up your life. Will you stay the same or will you fight. Every day you hold on to your lonely broken heart. It’s tearing you apart. God is calling out to you just let healing start. Will you open up and let Him in.
I could list more but there are some very powerful songs out there from “Christian Rock” artists that touch a generation that is hurting more than bible thumping ever will!
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OneTermPresident
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:07amWell… her career is over now since she’s opened the proverbial can of worms. Wasn’t much to start with.. whoever heard of her?
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garak0410
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:14amRay Boltz, who was a little more well known and had some powerful songs, went down the same path as her…
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fire_fighter557
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:06amAny person who gets part of their identity from a sexual act (or any physical act) by definition can not be spiritual. The only way to reconcile the flesh with the spirit is to cut off the desires of the flesh. One can not grow spiritually if they indulge in fleshy things. EVERY religion knows this and it is a fact. Any person speaking as a slave to ANY type of sin as if they are a spiritual person of any kind is either lying, or has no idea what they are talking about.
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threedoor
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:04amA friend of mine is a college friend of Jen’s who accepted her and helped guide her to Christ. Ive heard from my friend a bit more of jen’s back story and it isnt pretty. I spent some time chatting with her before a concert in 2001 and she seemed to be dealing with some heavy emotional stress then. Jen struck me as a nice gal who was down to earth and truely loved Christ. The Jennifer Knapp in the Lary King interview is a different person than the one I spoke with ten years earlier. I feel bad for her and will continue to pray for her to come around again.
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alaz0405
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:01am….yawn….the two minutes I just spent reading this story are two minutes I’ll never get back. Serves me right.
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NILAP
Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:00amGod has always proclaimed to his prophets including Jesus that men and women have always been equal and that the only just marriage is monogamy whether gay or straight. Jesus and the prophets are fallible folks yet they still are prophets and should be respected as such. Spirituality is a dance between the prophets and their followers. Regular folks are expected to contribute and and just bow down and take all words of the prophets as infallible. God respects and encourages our input much as Americans have done in relationship to their Founding Fathers. We must amend, reject and carry on a developing spirituality. God is there to help us as he did when Americans rejected slavery.
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Twinspeedr
Sep. 4, 2012 at 10:59amKnapp will do anything for fame and success. I hope she returns to her faith, it will not let her down the way her lifestyle will.
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NineteenEighty4
Sep. 4, 2012 at 10:59amIf you’re gay and are ok with that, why not just accept that you aren’t a Christian anymore? You clearly don’t accept the teachings of the religion. Why not just break free from the dogma and the judgment? At this point, you aren’t a religious Christian, but a cultural one. You just want to belong to something.
These people who are all supposedly about love, forgiveness, turning the other cheek, and leaving judgment up to their God, will never accept you and will always judge you for your lifestyle. Why would you want to be a part of something so evil, as to say that you are an abomination, that you will burn for all eternity? You, and the perhaps millions of gay people worldwide, who passively identify as Christians are a part of the problem. You ought to stand strong in the face of their bigotry. You have to show them that this treatment of fellow human beings is intolerable.
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The Third Archon
Sep. 4, 2012 at 10:59am“When she first met her partner, Knapp’s Christian friends told her to exit the relationship — something she wasn’t willing to do. This, of course, was challenging for the musician, who described feeling as though she was being asked to “sell” her partner “down the river” simply because she was a lesbian.”
What more would expect to come a religion premised upon the empty and unjustified authority of thousand year dead men? There is nothing of value in Christianity, that a reasonable human being could not come to the same conclusion. All the rest is at best irrelevant ritualistic nonsense, and at worst ignorantly immorally prejudicial.
Do not take my words to mean, though, that Christianity, or Christians, are any more ESPECIALLY culpable than ANY human being potentially is. For they, and their religion, are human and human authored respectively, and it should come as no surprise, nay it should be expected, that they should be fallible. That fallibility is not the problem–the problem is when one dresses up one’s fallibility with the authority of “God” and refuses to admit to one’s mistakes. Under such a regime, one cannot address one’s failures in a healthy way, and thus one cannot grow.
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Eastinfection
Sep. 4, 2012 at 4:20pm@3rd I don’t often agree with you, and as christian who practices a, let’s say, “unique” brand of christianity (i belong to a denomination who’s sole member is me) i am somewhat baffled by your bitterness towards deism, but i do approve of the way you frame your argument here. Especially your critique of the so-called pious among us. Hypocrisy is, indeed, unbecoming.
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kickagrandma
Sep. 4, 2012 at 10:58amPLEASE EVERYBODY stop using “gay”. People who practice the abominable/forbidden by GOD lifestyle of homosexuality use a non-threatening term like “gay” to hide behind. REMOVE THEIR SHIELD.
We are enablers if we allow them to hide behind innocuous terms/words.
satan usurps all things good, like the rainbow which GOD CREATED AS A PROMISE TO MANKIND. The homosexuals, following the lie and the father of lies, perverted that beautiful PROMISE to mean something tawdry and “in YOUR face, GOD” movement. Rather like this young woman. Look at her eyes. They are dead as is her soul.
Let us no longer enable the homosexual lifestyle and argument with their usurpation of good things and words.
Won’t you help?
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