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How many people can say that
they have sung in Carnegie Hall and the Crystal
Cathedral. For most people that would be the
pinnacle of success, but for Jennifer Shaw it
was simply the stepping stones along her journey
of the things that God had for her life. As you
will read below Jennifer has had a life full of
transitions triumph and grief. Her ability to
translate all of those emotions into both her
music and her passion as a speaker is what makes
her an indispensable element in your next event.
Jennifer will excite you with her voice, her
style and her ability while offering a life
story that you will not want to miss. As a
speaker and workshop leader she is prepared to
share those intimate details of grief that she
explored and endured as well as the triumph that
she reached on the other side.
Jennifer is an accomplished
writer and performer who has written several
plays and complete Vacation Bible School
programs. She offers so much that we cannot
provide the complete Jennifer Shaw to you in the
space we have available. We urge you to read
more below and then contact us about how you can
offer Jennifer to your business, group or
church. Jennifer Shaw
has been performing for most of her life, but
never expected to be doing what she's doing now.
Born in Columbus, OH, she knew from a very early
age that she wanted to be a musician. "I
remember being three and being very frustrated
that I couldn't get what I was hearing in my
head to come out right on the piano," she says.
"I always knew I would be a musician."
She was right. Throughout her
childhood she studied piano, and honed her
performing abilities in the theater. Graduating
summa cum laude from Hope College with dual
degrees in piano performance and voice
performance, she went on to the world-renowned
Manhattan School of Music where she received her
Masters of Music with honors in vocal
performance. While there, she studied with some
of the biggest names in classical music,
including her primary instructor, the legendary
Theodor Uppman. She has appeared in over 40
productions, as well as innumerable concerts,
and with her dance training, acting ability, and
beautiful singing voice, was considered a
"triple threat". After her graduation, however,
she felt that God was calling her to something
different.
While still performing
regularly, Jennifer went on staff for Young Life
in full time ministry in New York. She also
served as the youth pastor at her church. It was
here that she really felt God calling her to
live a life centered around him rather than her
own ambitions. A few years later, she felt led
to move back to her home town of Columbus, Ohio
where she accepted the position of music
director at Faith Covenant Church, a capacity in
which she is still serving. She was also on the
voice faculty at Cedarville University for five
years, and sang for several years with the
Columbus Symphony Orchestra, both as a soloist
and in the symphony chorus.
Jennifer's church asked her to
transition the music program from one that was
completely traditional to a more contemporary
feel. This involved starting a band, something
that she felt was completely outside of her
abilities. Confident of her musicianship both in
the opera and musical theater, she knew that
this was a very different game, and was very
concerned that fronting a band would be a huge
disaster. However, she knew that this was God's
leading for her, and, striving for excellence in
everything, she set out to master a new genre of
music.
As the band progressed, and
Jennifer continued to cover more and more songs,
she realized that her training in composition
and music theory made it possible for her to
write music for the band from her own heart, and
put into music what she thought God was teaching
her. "This music is so joyful, and freeing at
the same time," she said. "It's very different
from the intricate beauty of classical music
that I love, but it is very real to me, and very
immediate for the listener. People can relate to
my songs because they've been there themselves,
and they understand these experiences."
In the fall of 2003, Jennifer's
father was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease,
a tremendous blow to her family. For her father,
she wrote the song Be Still. It was a desire to
have her father hear her songs professionally
recorded that finally sent Jennifer into the
studio for her first solo project at the end of
2005, and what came from that is the album Be
Still which was her father's Christmas present.
Jennifer reflects, "I never really expected
anything to come of it, it was really just for
my dad. But the response to it has been
tremendous, and now I think that God has bigger
plans for it than just a Christmas gift. I am so
glad that my dad was able to see some of its
success, and hope that the Lord can use it to
encourage many people."
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