About

Rebekah Ann Curtis has always felt drawn to creating and playing music since a very young child. Although she grew up in a Christian home, she did not get the ‘traditional church’ upbringing many who have grown up in church get. She missed on making friends in Sunday School or children’s church and a lot of church culture. Faith began with a personal encounter with Jesus and the Bible in her parent’s kitchen. While she has not lived the perfect Christian life, her relationship with Christ has been ultimately what has brought her through some pretty amazing grace.

Rebekah has often found comfort in listening to music, singing songs, getting involved with musical theater and drama to hide and become somebody other than herself. In her pursuit of a secular music career, she became increasingly dissatisfied with ‘performance’ for others, the often lack of personal integrity within the artist community, and the fickle nature and demands that society has on ‘artists.’ It became an impossible and often unwilling standard she wanted to fulfill. She began to give up on her dream of being a performance artist and focused on background music for film and t.v.

In late 2015, early 2016, she felt God ask her to put down the secular music and make music for His people. Since then, she has served as a Celebrate Recovery Music coordinator/worship leader for a local church, served as a guest worship leader on several occasions for other Celebrate Recovery groups, joined the worship team at the church her husband and she attend, as well as do special music concerts for Prisoners For Christ. To whatever group Rebekah is ministering, she draws upon experiences of being bullied, rejection, loneliness, struggles with legalism, being an artist, and family struggles of death, sickness, and imprisonment, as the Spirit leads.

Rebekah Ann Curtis’ goal as a musician is for people’s hearts to be changed by God through the vehicle of music. She has continued her pursuit of becoming the best songwriter she can possibly be, by enrolling in Nashville Christian Songwriter’s offerings, and co-writing with others who share the same passion for personal growth and excellence in writing. Rebekah sees art as a continual growing process, something to always improved upon and become better at.

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