Strings of Victory
- China Grove, NC
- Southern Gospel Group
Josh T. said “Strings of Victory has been to New Hope for Kids 2 times now bringing their great talents of instruments and songs to us and everyone loves to hear the…”
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We sing southern gospel music, from the tradtional favorites like What a Lovely Name and Beulah Land to songs that God has blessed us to write. Our music ministry is something we love and feel called to continue. We believe in giving God our best in everything, especially our harmony, sound and music.
We feel blessed to be in this ministry and look forward to worshiping with you!
If you want good southern gospel music this group is that at it's best. Their singing and songs are annointed which is rare these days. We loved every minute of the singing and could have sat and listened all day. If you hear them in person you will leave touched. Awesome simply awesome! Looking forward to seeing them again soon!
Thank you again for using your God given talents to bless all of us this evening!
sure loved yall at church last nite, its a blessing to no that GOD is usein yall in the old paths that never fail,love yall in CHRIST.
You were recently at The Potters House in Piedmont,SC. Your music blessed my spirit so much.
Heard you sing for the first time today at the Boy Scouts fundraiser in Edneyville. Loved it!
Reflection of Grace is amazing! May God Bless you guys!
Awesome. I'm a new fan!
Price Range: Please contact Jeremiah Collins
Languages: English
We enter each church with respect and professionalism. We always do our best to be respectful of the churches wishes when it comes to time and procedures. Beyond that we try to let the Holy Spirit lead us in all we do down to every song we sing.
We also have participated in many outside and charity events.
Reflection of Grace is a southern gospel, singing ministry founded by Jeremiah Collins in 2006. Jeremiah, for several years, felt as if God had placed a burden on him to start a ministry in southern gospel. He has a very musical ancestry. His great grandfather, Ben Jones, was a shape note teacher with a degree from Tennessee and his grandfather along with his great aunts and uncles made up the Jones family quartet from Hendersonville, NC. He felt that with his musical heritage and the talent God had blessed him with that it was his calling from God to start a southern gospel group. It began with himself and his now wife Jessie Collins. Jeremiah prayed and sought for what the group should be named and one day God revealed to him as he stood looking into a mirror that he was a "reflection of God's grace". To truly be a "reflection of God's grace" is their burning desire and so the name "Reflection of Grace" was given to the group. Together, Jeremiah and Jessie prayed that God would send them the right member or members to complete their group. Over the next couple of years, God moved people in and out of the group, which God used to bring us to where our ministry is today. In 2008 Preston Mintz, a cousin to Jeremiah of the same musical ancestry and a brother in Christ, was invited to join the group and is still with them today to make up Reflection of Grace.
Reflection of Grace's members are Jeremiah Collins, his wife Jessie Collins and Jeremiah's cousin Preston Mintz.
Glenda Collins is the sound technician for the group and though she is not a singer she has a vital role in their ministry by blending the sound and always keeping their volume level at a comfortable level for anyone to enjoy. Together they have a superb sound. Their vocal versatility is a refreshing change from most southern gospel groups, whose members sing the same part on every song. The range each of them has makes it possible for them to constantly switch harmony parts to give them their own unique style and sound. The tight harmony and blend they have is a delight to find among groups today along with the wonderful variety of songs they sing. Combining the old classics such as "Beulah Land", "What a Lovely Name" and other old favorites with newer songs and originals that they have written is truly a blessing. Their goal in choosing songs to sing is to find songs that have a message from Jesus Christ for the people to hear. One can tell that this is not just a hobby for them, this is a ministry and something that they truly love to do. The mission statement alone is a real testament to that fact, "Our goal is to see souls saved, hearts touched and lives changed forever through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior."
The group is dedicated to serving the Lord and going wherever the Lord may lead. Jeremiah and Jessie attend Mtn. View Missionary Baptist Church in Hendersonville, NC, which is where the group is based out of, and Preston attends Crossroads Baptist Church in Zirconia, NC when they are not singing. They have sung at all types of churches and services such as homecomings, revivals, benefits and other events. Their hopes and prayers are to be able to continue singing where God opens doors, to be a blessing to everyone who hears them and spread the good news of Jesus Christ to all.
God resisteth the proud but giveth grace to the humble. James 4:6.
We have the equipment necessary to sing in small or very large churches and also can supply our own equipment to sing outside.
Our family started singing years ago as the Jones Family and they are a major influence to us. We wish to keep the fire burning and carry the torch they started so many years ago in the music ministry.
need power for equipment
Josh T. said “Strings of Victory has been to New Hope for Kids 2 times now bringing their great talents of instruments and songs to us and everyone loves to hear the…”
Noel F. said “Great concert!”
Jason S. said “We have booked Daniel for several Sunday morning services. He is prayerful, organized, and engaging. Our congregation thoroughly enjoys his ministry!…”
Scott S. said “I was just wondering if u were needing a drummer or looking for one. I am looking to play in a group. I live in the Gainesville) Murrayville area.”