Music has been a central part of my own faith and healing journey. It’s one of the ways I experience God’s presence most clearly — the same peace, hope, and sense of being alive again that I also see emerge through coaching.
When I create or share music, my hope is that it offers hope, healing, worship, reflection, and connection. Sometimes that happens in the quiet — just me and a keyboard in an empty room. Other times, it happens after a group setting, when someone comes up with tears in their eyes and shares how the music touched their story. Both matter deeply to me.
Beyond the songs themselves, my heart is that people would know this: there is always hope, and you are always loved. Life can bring so much joy and so much sorrow yet there is a redeemer and it is Jesus, God’s own son. Music, for me, is one way of telling that story honestly, holding both the pain and the promise together.
“Yes I Can” (acoustic version) became both the title of my album and a personal anthem during a season of deep insecurity and stretching faith. Writing this song meant wrestling with limiting beliefs, releasing rigid expectations of what worship “should” sound like, and trusting that storytelling can still give God glory.
My hope is that this song becomes a daily encouragement — a moment of worship, courage, and truth you return to again and again.
I love sharing music in spaces that feel personal, reflective, and rooted in meaning. I most enjoy leading worship for intimate church gatherings and conferences, as well as offering concert-style, storytelling sets of original music in settings like coffee shops.
My music is faith-centered, and it’s important to know upfront that Jesus and faith will naturally be part of what I share. If that aligns with the heart and intention of your gathering, we’ll likely be a good fit.
I approach each booking collaboratively, working together to shape a musical experience that fits the tone and purpose of your event while staying true to my voice and values.
Out of care for my own story, I do not offer music for wineries or bars. If you’re unsure whether your event is a fit, you’re always welcome to ask.
If you feel aligned, I’d love to hear more about your gathering through the inquiry form below.