Mac Powell is an American singer-songwriter best known as the co‑founder and former lead vocalist of the Christian rock band Third Day, one of the most influential acts in modern Christian music. He is also a solo artist and worship leader based in Atlanta, Georgia, continuing to release Christian and country-leaning music and serve in church ministry.

Who Mac Powell Is

  • Mac Powell is originally from Alabama and moved to Atlanta, Georgia, in high school, where he helped start Third Day.
  • Third Day went on to sell over 10 million albums and become a major name in Christian rock over nearly three decades.

Third Day Era

  • As Third Day’s frontman, Powell’s raspy, Southern rock vocal style became a signature sound in contemporary Christian music.
  • The band earned four Grammy Awards, one American Music Award, 24 Dove Awards, and induction into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame.

Solo Career and Recent Work

  • After Third Day’s farewell tour in 2018, Powell launched new projects including a country-focused album under “Mac Powell & The Family Reunion.”
  • In October 2021 he released his debut solo Christian album “New Creation,” which hit No. 1 on the Top Christian & Gospel album chart, with singles like “River of Life” reaching the Christian radio Top 10.

Role in Church and Ministry

  • Powell serves on staff at The Church of The Apostles in Atlanta, where he is involved in worship and ministry while balancing touring and recording.
  • In recent interviews and podcasts, he emphasizes themes of faith, humility, family life, and mentoring younger worship leaders and artists.

Personal Life and Current Snapshot

  • He lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife Aimee and their children, and often speaks about how family and faith shape his music and schedule.
  • As of the mid‑2020s, he remains an active touring artist, recording musician, and church worship leader, seen as a veteran voice in Christian music circles.

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