A worship leader whose music grew from early hits to reflect personal loss and resilience.
For a sense of her directness, try 'You're Not Alone' or 'Pieces.' They're good examples of how she frames belief.
Her songs like 'You're Not Alone' and 'Not For A Moment (After All)' became staples in modern worship circles, offering straightforward comfort. She kept writing through difficult seasons, including a miscarriage she spoke about in 2012. The music stayed grounded in that personal reality, never drifting into abstraction.
She signed a record deal at sixteen and released her debut 'Messiah' in 2003. The albums that followed, from 'Offer It Up' to 'Worthy' and 'We Will Not Be Shaken' in 2018, tracked a steady output. Her 2018 collaboration 'Have to Have' sparked some debate, which she addressed by emphasizing compassion.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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