Warren Zeiders spoke forthrightly recently about the positive changes in his life. He is letting his faith fully take root and guide him. Per People, the singer looked forward to giving a concert in his hometown of Hershey, Pennsylvania, on November 22. And he also just got baptized. That is a very meaningful and emotion-laden step for him.
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Per the outlet, Warren Zeiders said this prior to the baptism. "Getting to come home and play there for the first time in front of 9,000 plus people and then be able to go glorify God in the most beautiful way by being baptized publicly by my pastor....I think that's going to really help with perspective for me."
He went on, "This has been a really big year of reconnecting with my faith. [My faith] has always been there, but it's really heightened right now." Zeiders' faith has surfaced in his music lately. Singles like the beloved standard "How Great Thou Art" and "Only Bible" certainly indicate that.
Zeiders Was Just Baptized
He posted on Instagram, "Today My sister and I got baptized. I'm so excited to share with y'all that I took the step today to outwardly share with the world that Jesus is my lord and savior. I've been raised in the church since I was a child, but God was doing some real work in my heart this year as a 26 yr old...I knew I wanted to get baptized. It was such an emotional moment to share with my friends and family and especially to share it with my little sister."
Zeiders added, "It's been an emotional 24 hrs between selling out my hometown arena in front of 8,000+ of y'all and then to be baptized...God has been walking with me every step of the way. I hope...I can inspire someone else to accept God into their heart and follow His word. Lord knows we aren't perfect and we never will be and we'll always stumble and fall, but it's up to us to let God help us back up. I love y'all so much and thank you for an unforgettable weekend!"
His Life Has Been Hectic But He Makes Time To Look Ahead
He toured globally this year. Also, Zeiders' LP, Relapse, Lies & Betrayal, dropped. But he still found time to ponder his future, such as possible matrimony someday. Per the outlet, he said, "My parents got married at the age I am now and have 27 years together. It just has me thinking of my future ...."
Zeiders shared, "...I'm looking for that person that I want to spend the rest of my life with. That's a big deal. When you go home, and see some of your best friends and they've got long term relationships and they're practically engaged ... it definitely does open your eyes."
