It’s hard to believe that four years have passed since I released my first album. What began as a simple lockdown project has grown into a journey that has exceeded anything I could have imagined.
Since that first release, I’ve had the privilege of recording two more studio albums each reflecting different seasons of faith and worship. Along the way, I was honoured to be shortlisted for a Christian music award, and my music has been featured in the UK Christian music charts.
One of the greatest joys has been founding the Ambient Worship Collective, creating a space for reflective worship music that encourages people to encounter God’s presence. I’ve also had the opportunity to collaborate with a Christian artist in the United States, expanding the reach of this ministry beyond the UK.
Other memorable milestones have included being interviewed on UCB Radio and registering my songs with CCLI, making them available for churches around the world to use in worship.
Perhaps what surprises me most is that all of this has taken place while continuing to teach full-time. Balancing the demands of teaching with songwriting, recording, and leading worship hasn’t always been easy, but God’s faithfulness has been evident every step of the way.
Looking back, I’m deeply grateful—to everyone who has listened to my music, attended events, shared songs, prayed, encouraged me, and supported this ministry. Every stream, every message, every conversation, and every opportunity has been a reminder that God can use ordinary people who simply make themselves available.
As I look ahead, my prayer remains the same as it was four years ago: to write songs that glorify Jesus, encourage His Church, and create space for people to encounter Him through worship.
Thank you for being part of this journey. I’m excited to see what God has in store for the years ahead.
