Country music superstar Eric Church used his guitar not just to entertain the graduates and families at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s commencement ceremony; he used it to inspire them.
At a time when celebrities stand in front of a crowd, behind a podium, wearing the cap and gown of the school and conveying words of wisdom, Church stepped out from behind the barrier.
He picked up his guitar, and despite a glitch with the microphone that was quickly remedied, gave a speech like no other, the university said.
"On Saturday, though, it was obvious he’d spent almost every bit of emotion and energy in crafting a message he hoped helped make a memory," the school said.
Church said that, like the instrument’s six strings, there are six pillars of life.
Each string represented a pillar: Foundation (faith), family, spouse, ambition, community, and you.
And like a guitar, “you need to tune them when you’re whole, not just when you’re broken.”
Watch his complete speech here or below:
After his address, he performed his original song, “Carolina,” Fox News reported.