Here's Why the Jonas Brothers Have a Love-Hate Relationship With Their Old Church

What church did the Jonas Brothers belong to before becoming famous? Plus, why their dad, who was a pastor at the time, had to quit. The Jonas Brothers opened up about a lot of extremely personal moments in their life in their new Amazon Prime documentary, Chasing Happiness.

What church did the Jonas Brothers belong to prior to changing into famous? Plus, why their dad, who was a pastor at the time, had to surrender.

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The Jonas Brothers spread out about a lot of extremely non-public moments in their existence in their new Amazon Prime documentary, Chasing Happiness. 

However, one subject that kept coming up on the documentary was Kevin, Joe, Nick and the remainder of their family's apparently love-hate relationship with their old church. 

And it all started when the band got their first report deal with Columbia in 2005. "We were signed to a secular label and weren't making a Christian album," Kevin shared. "We didn't want my dad to lose his job, potentially."

So, what church did the Jonas family belong to? 

Before turning into the manager of his sons' band, Kevin Jonas, Sr. was the pastor at the Assembly Of God Church in Wyckoff, New Jersey. The Assembly of God follows Pentecostal ideals and strictly adheres to the Statement of Fundamental Truths, which contains the church's challenge to "seek and save all who are lost in sin." 

Pressure from the church in the end influenced many choices that Kevin, Joe, and Nick — then elderly 17, 15, and 12 respectively — made with reference to their music career.

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The Jonas circle of relatives in 2009.

Like the ones now notorious purity rings. 

According to the brothers, their old church encouraged them to put on the purity rings, one thing that were given them mocked and even booed at wearing occasions. 

At the time, the Jonas Brothers tried to make mild of the accessory, however today they admit they feel sorry about putting them on. 

"I was just trying to navigate love, and romance, and what sex even meant to me, at a sensitive age," Nick explained to Harper's Bazaar  sooner than stating, "The question should have been: Is it appropriate for people to talk about a 16-year-old’s sex life?"

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He persevered, "It’s absolutely not—and it wouldn’t necessarily fly today." Preach, Nick. 

Despite their best possible efforts, their dad used to be nonetheless pressured out of the church.

When it rains, it pours, and for the Jonas Brothers that is exactly what took place when the staff used to be dropped through their record label and their dad misplaced his process at the identical time. 

In Chasing Happiness, the staff reveals that their church began talking negatively about their dad, who used to be still the pastor at the time, and the band's track. 

Unfortunately, Kevin Sr. used to be in the end pressured to surrender. "I think there was some judgment on us for not being a Christian band," Nick explained in the documentary. "Singing about girls started to become a bit of an issue."

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After dropping his process, the circle of relatives used to be pressured to move into a smaller house in Little Falls, New Jersey, which most effective motivated the Jonas Brothers much more. 

"We wrote a bunch of songs in that house out of the pain, the hurt, and the abandonment after we got dropped from Sony," Kevin shared. "I think we felt that people didn't believe in us, so we were going to prove them wrong."

What does Kevin Jonas Sr. do today? 

Along with being the Jonas Brothers' manager, Kevin remains to be concerned with church — simply now not the similar church that turned its again on the Jonas family all those years in the past. 

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The Jonas family in 2019.

Today, Kevin Sr. is the founder of Christ for the Nations Music and Jonas Enterprises. He may be an honorary chairman for Convoy of Hope, "a faith-based, nonprofit organization with a driving passion to feed the world through children’s feeding initiatives, community outreaches, and disaster response." 

Watch Chasing Happiness on Amazon Prime now. 

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