Clay Crosse grew up in Memphis, Tennessee. He became a Christian at the age of 13. He married his high school sweetheart, Renee Kennedy. Initially, Clay worked as a courier for FedEx for six years. Clay then released his first album, My Place Is With You, in 1994. "I Surrender All" was the most successful single from the album. With the success of his musical career, Clay was able to leave FedEx and concentrate on music full-time in 1994. Crosse became known for singles such as "I Surrender All" "Midnight Cry" He Walked A Mile" "Saving The World" and "I Will Follow Christ.". He won the Dove Award for "New Artist of the Year" at the 25th GMA Dove Awards in 1994. Clay's music has a pop style. Nine songs from his first four albums became No. 1 singles. During this period, his He Walked A Mile won the 1997 CCM Adult ContemporarySong of the Year. In 1999, his song ""I Will Follow Christ" won the Dove Award for Inspirational song Of the Year. He collaborated on the song with Bob Carlisle and BeBe Winans. Following his initial success, Clay went through a time of contemplation and reckoning in his life, one that he describes as "the greatest time of spiritual growth I had ever experienced." After experiencing difficulties with his singing voice, Clay hired a vocal coach, Chris Beatty. At his first appointment with the vocal coach, Mr. Beatty questioned him about his spiritual life. After praying with the coach that day, Crosse confessed to his wife that he had been struggling with his thought life and that pornography had played a role. It took one year for his relationship with his wife to fully heal. Later, Clay stated that he was thankful that God protected and strengthened he and Renee's marriage during this time. With the changes in his personal life, Clay released A Different Man in 1999. The songs "98", "Sinner's Prayer" and "Arms of Jesus" were written reflecting his personal growth. Touring with Jaci Velasquez, he spoke to teenagers encouraging sexual abstinence before marriage. He also worked in conjunction with the national student movement, "True Love Waits." Clay states "During this life-changing time for me there was a clear change in my career. What was once a focus on 'Christian entertainment' was now a genuine calling to the ministry. With this change, Clay began serving in local ministry. Clay served as worship pastor for The Love of Christ Community Church in Memphis under head pastor Dana Key. This was Clay's first staff position at a local church. During this time, Clay signed a deal with the TAG Artist Group to release the CD and DVD Eternity with You: Live Worship. The release of the CD and DVD coincided with the publication of his book, I Surrender All. In 2007, he released the single "Believe". In 2010 Clay became worship pastor at Faith Baptist Church in Arlington, Tennessee, and in 2013 he took his first full-time pastoral position as he became worship pastor at First Baptist Church in Bentonville, Arkansas.
Personal life
Clay married Renee Kennedy in 1990. They have four children, Shelby, Savannah, Garrett,, and Sophie. Clay and Renee Crosse co-wrote a book with Mark Tabb titled, I Surrender All. Clay also authored the book Dashboard Jesus. Renee has authored the books Rare Girl and Reclaiming Stolen Intimacy. Currently, Clay and Renee run the Holy Homes ministry.
Discography
Clay Crosse has released a total of ten albums: seven studio albums, two compilation albums, one live worship album, and one Christmas album.
Albums
1993: My Place Is With You
1995: Time To Believe
1997: Stained Glass – #141 on the Billboard 200
1999: I Surrender All: The Clay Crosse Collection, Vol. 1 – compilation
2000: A Different Man
2002: Christmas With Clay Crosse
2005: Eternity With You: Live Worship – CD/DVD live worship album