Close Menu
  • US
  • World
    • Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • Topics
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
  • More Articles
Trending Now
Hantavirus pilots to fly home after one night of quarantine with passengers

Hantavirus pilots to fly home after one night of quarantine with passengers

May 16, 2026
Colin Jost May Have Manifested Pete Hegseth’s Wild ‘Pulp Fiction’ Biblical Quote Moment

Colin Jost May Have Manifested Pete Hegseth’s Wild ‘Pulp Fiction’ Biblical Quote Moment

May 16, 2026
Trump leaves China with breakthroughs — and unfinished business on Xi’s biggest fights

Trump leaves China with breakthroughs — and unfinished business on Xi’s biggest fights

May 16, 2026
MLB Roundtable: Subway Series, White Sox’s Outlook, And A Dodgers Dilemma

MLB Roundtable: Subway Series, White Sox’s Outlook, And A Dodgers Dilemma

May 16, 2026
Trump reveals Xi Jinping’s response to possibly releasing imprisoned Chinese critic Jimmy Lai

Trump reveals Xi Jinping’s response to possibly releasing imprisoned Chinese critic Jimmy Lai

May 16, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Just In
  • Hantavirus pilots to fly home after one night of quarantine with passengers
  • Colin Jost May Have Manifested Pete Hegseth’s Wild ‘Pulp Fiction’ Biblical Quote Moment
  • Trump leaves China with breakthroughs — and unfinished business on Xi’s biggest fights
  • MLB Roundtable: Subway Series, White Sox’s Outlook, And A Dodgers Dilemma
  • Trump reveals Xi Jinping’s response to possibly releasing imprisoned Chinese critic Jimmy Lai
  • Dear Abby: Should I leave my husband for my new ‘best friend’?
  • Calls for change to justice system
  • All the Clues ‘Love Is Blind’ Season 4 Couple Chelsea Griffin and Kwame Appiah Were Headed for a Split
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Pure Info NewsPure Info News
Newsletter
  • US
  • World
    • Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • Topics
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
  • More Articles
 Markets Login
Pure Info NewsPure Info News
Home » Eric Church delivers ‘greatest commencement speech ever’ in viral address to University of North Carolina graduates
United States

Eric Church delivers ‘greatest commencement speech ever’ in viral address to University of North Carolina graduates

News RoomNews RoomMay 16, 2026No Comments
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Pinterest Email
Eric Church delivers ‘greatest commencement speech ever’ in viral address to University of North Carolina graduates

Country music star Eric Church earned praise for delivering the “greatest” commencement speech with his now-viral address to University of North Carolina graduates — after working on the piece for nearly a year.

Church – armed with a Tar Heel-emblazoned guitar – invoked family and faith as he dedicated his oration by giving a lesson on the instrument, explaining what each of the “six strings” means at Kenan Memorial Stadium in Chapel Hill on May 9.

“Six strings. When all six are in tune, the chords they make can stop a conversation cold, carry a broken person through the worst night of their life, or make a room full of strangers feel for three minutes like they’ve known each other forever,” Church told the crowd. “And if even one is off, the whole chord unravels. Not gradually, not politely, the moment you strike it, you know.”

The 49-year-old Grammy-nominated singer started with the “low E” string of the guitar, the thickest, lowest note on the instrument.

“Your faith is the low E of your life. The thing that sits at the very bottom of you,” he said. “The people who tend to their faith in ordinary seasons do not come undone in extraordinary ones.”

“The world will try to untune this string. Through busyness, through slow accumulation of a full schedule, a full inbox, a full life. Listen to me. Tend to your faith. Not just when you’re broken, but when you’re whole,” he said.

Church turned to the “A” string, comparing it to family and pointing the Class of 2026 to the stands and their loved ones, who “loved you longer than you’ve been easy to love.”

“And the A string is where the music starts to get warm. It gives a chord its body, its richness. It’s the string that makes you feel like you’re not alone in a room,”

The North Carolina native cautioned attendees not to let their soon-to-be-busy schedules get in the way of their families.

“Call your people. Not when there’s news. Not when there’s nothing. Show up when it costs you something. Let them see you when things are hard. The A string is not a holiday string. It’s an everyday string. Protect it,” he said.

Church, a lifelong Tar Heels fan who graduated from Appalachian State, referred to the “D” string as the “heart of the chord,” likening it to a soul mate.

“To rock a full chord in a D string is what you feel in the center of your chest. That is not an accident,” he said. “That is exactly what the right spouse and partner will do for your life. The person you choose to share your life with is the most important decision you will ever make outside of your faith.

“The right partner is the string that makes the whole chord ring fuller and warmer and truer than anything you could ever play alone. Choose them wisely, and then love them fiercely,” he added.

Church earned a good chuckle from the crowd when he introduced the fourth string, “the G-string.”

The risque-sounding note often drifts faster than its counterparts because “ambition and resilience” pull at it in different directions, Church revealed.

“When you fail, and you will fail, Hemingway wrote it plainly right in his sternum. ‘The world breaks everyone. Afterward, the best of us are stronger at the broken places.’ Get back up. Tune the string, keep playing,” Church said.

Church urged the graduates to take note of the “B” string and its standing for community.

“Your generation faces the temptation no generation before has ever faced. The temptation to perform for everyone and belong to no one. To be globally visible and locally invisible. To have thousands of followers and no one actually knows where you live. Resist this,” he said.

“Plant yourself somewhere. Put down roots with the full intention of growing there. Learn the actual names, not usernames, of the people around you. Volunteer. Coach the team. Build the thing your community needs, even if the internet will never see it, Church advised.

Start your day with all you need to know

Morning Report delivers the latest news, videos, photos and more.

Thanks for signing up!

The final string, the “high E,” the thinnest on the guitar, carries the melody against all the pressure.

“Someone’s comment, someone’s criticism, someone’s cold opinion is going to try to convince you to retune yourself to match what they think you should sound like. Do not let them touch your string,” he said.

Church’s speech, which he shared on YouTube, garnered highly positive feedback with many calling it the “best” and “greatest” graduation addresses in history.

“This is one of the best commencement speeches I’ve ever heard. Bravo, Mr. Church!!” one comment read.

“Wow, an absolutely incredible speech, so profound . Amazing job Mr. Church. God Bless You,” another commenter wrote.

“Might be the greatest commencement speech ever. ‘Play your six strings!’” said a third.

Church revealed that he had been working on the speech for nine months and only came up with the guitar delivery after a “fit of frustration.”

“I just couldn’t figure out how to do it and one night I grabbed a guitar to kinda soothe my soul and I just strummed the “G” chord,” he told CNN. “And it dawned on me, who am I kidding, I should do the speech just like this.”

Church said he was determined to build out the six pillars to replicate the strings and to deliver a “foundational message” that had been around for many generations.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram WhatsApp Email

Related News

Trump reveals Xi Jinping’s response to possibly releasing imprisoned Chinese critic Jimmy Lai

Trump reveals Xi Jinping’s response to possibly releasing imprisoned Chinese critic Jimmy Lai

LIRR strike begins after MTA fails to reach wage hike deal with union, disrupting 300K commuters

LIRR strike begins after MTA fails to reach wage hike deal with union, disrupting 300K commuters

US and Nigerian forces kill top ISIS leader hiding out in Africa in ‘very complex mission,’ Trump says

US and Nigerian forces kill top ISIS leader hiding out in Africa in ‘very complex mission,’ Trump says

Auburn grad who just landed dream job allegedly shot and killed by boyfriend’s father in Alabama

Auburn grad who just landed dream job allegedly shot and killed by boyfriend’s father in Alabama

Baby-faced mayor-elect of NJ town who still lives at home had car ‘repossessed,’ incumbent claims

Baby-faced mayor-elect of NJ town who still lives at home had car ‘repossessed,’ incumbent claims

Waymo driverless cars overrun Atlanta neighborhood, circling cul-de-sacs and alarming families with kids

Waymo driverless cars overrun Atlanta neighborhood, circling cul-de-sacs and alarming families with kids

Mamdani slammed for ‘corrupting history’ about the creation of Israel in social media post marking ‘Nakba Day’

Mamdani slammed for ‘corrupting history’ about the creation of Israel in social media post marking ‘Nakba Day’

Former Christian school teacher sentenced after pleading guilty to child seduction charge

Former Christian school teacher sentenced after pleading guilty to child seduction charge

Chelsea Handler ignites feud with Spencer Pratt in Trump-comparison profanity-laced attack

Chelsea Handler ignites feud with Spencer Pratt in Trump-comparison profanity-laced attack

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Colin Jost May Have Manifested Pete Hegseth’s Wild ‘Pulp Fiction’ Biblical Quote Moment

Colin Jost May Have Manifested Pete Hegseth’s Wild ‘Pulp Fiction’ Biblical Quote Moment

May 16, 2026
Trump leaves China with breakthroughs — and unfinished business on Xi’s biggest fights

Trump leaves China with breakthroughs — and unfinished business on Xi’s biggest fights

May 16, 2026
MLB Roundtable: Subway Series, White Sox’s Outlook, And A Dodgers Dilemma

MLB Roundtable: Subway Series, White Sox’s Outlook, And A Dodgers Dilemma

May 16, 2026
Trump reveals Xi Jinping’s response to possibly releasing imprisoned Chinese critic Jimmy Lai

Trump reveals Xi Jinping’s response to possibly releasing imprisoned Chinese critic Jimmy Lai

May 16, 2026
Dear Abby: Should I leave my husband for my new ‘best friend’?

Dear Abby: Should I leave my husband for my new ‘best friend’?

May 16, 2026

Latest News

Calls for change to justice system

Calls for change to justice system

May 16, 2026
All the Clues ‘Love Is Blind’ Season 4 Couple Chelsea Griffin and Kwame Appiah Were Headed for a Split

All the Clues ‘Love Is Blind’ Season 4 Couple Chelsea Griffin and Kwame Appiah Were Headed for a Split

May 16, 2026
Becerra’s debate-stage beating: Rivals confront Dem California candidate over campaign scandal

Becerra’s debate-stage beating: Rivals confront Dem California candidate over campaign scandal

May 16, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest US news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Press Release
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?