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Ellie Holcomb encourages audiences to praise God during every season

As a mom, singer/songwriter Ellie Holcomb wants her children to grasp the significance of the Lord’s strength and power during every season of life — and those important life lessons are reflected in her songs.
  • April 13, 2024
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Ellie Holcomb encourages audiences to praise God during every season

As a mom, singer/songwriter Ellie Holcomb wants her children to grasp the significance of the Lord’s strength and power during every season of life — and those important life lessons are reflected in her songs.

“God doesn’t promise that life will be easy,” Holcomb told The Baptist Paper. “There will be many trials in life, but we know that Jesus understands each element of suffering and He is with us every step of the way. Jesus is right there walking with us and pressing on with us. God is able to heal any broken heart or broken situation.

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“I know this to be true because God has taken the most broken parts of my story and He has brought healing and redemption. I’ve seen Him do the same thing in the lives of my friends, who are walking through such trials where you wonder how Romans 8:28 can be true, and you wonder how God can work all things for the good of those who love Him and have been called according to His purpose.

“You wonder how God is going to show up, then lo and behold, He always does. The story of the cross resonates because there was great pain, great suffering and great betrayal.”

She noted, “Praise God that wasn’t the final outcome, because Jesus walked out of the grave. No matter the situation or heartbreak, Jesus is greater because He has victory over death. If our hope is in Him, we can abide in His overwhelming love, grace and redemption.”

Before the music

Before starting her musical journey Holcomb taught English to middle- and high school students. Although she enjoyed teaching, she began to develop a passion for music while watching her husband perform with his band, Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors.

By seeking God’s guidance and direction, Holcomb sensed God calling her to leave the classroom and pursue music full-time.

“Where there is truth, there is freedom,” Holcomb asserted. “I’ve also learned that freedom is a grace to being fully known with all of my mistakes and shame, and still being fully loved because of what Jesus did on the cross.”

Storyteller

As Holcomb performs concerts around the country, she loves to tell stories through song and create conversations for audiences to enjoy. In addition to songwriting, she also has written a devotional book and children’s books.

“I never really planned on being an artist, but I took one step forward in faith,” Holcomb recalled. “When I felt God calling me into music, I also felt called to help refresh and encourage the hearts of believers and bring freedom where there is none. When I felt that stirring in my heart, that’s when I knew to say ‘yes’ to this vocation.

“With each step forward it’s been incredible how God has opened doors and provided in ways I never could have imagined. I’m just walking in faith and following where God leads. I’m just glad to be along for the ride. I don’t know where the road will lead, but the only thing I know is that I’m supposed to keep my eyes on Him.

“When I think about what I want to be doing, it’s singing truth into the darkness,” Holcomb said. “If I can play any part of inviting people into the joy and freedom that I’ve found in coming just as I am to the foot of the cross, I want to be a part of that story. I want to encourage the wounded and weary in the church pews.”

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