Connie is no stranger to the world of music.  She found out early in life that singing for others brought a certain amount of joy and attention.  Her earliest memories are that of standing in front of the greatest audience in the world… family!

Connie at SpringConnie was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, until her family moved to Evanston, Wyoming in 1982.  It was an incredible change for her – new climate, new schools, new people and a new way of doing things.  She quickly involved herself in anything she could excel in.  Once again this brought attention and a sense of acceptance.  In 1986, Connie realized that no matter how many “things” she did, there was always an emptiness.  That year she accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior.  Unfortunately, this was also about the time Connie began to go through teenage rebellion, which lasted into her college years.  Attending Central Wyoming College on a vocal music scholarship, Connie filled her schedule with rehearsals, church, Christian events and partying.  She was leading Bible studies, teaching Sunday school and even leading worship from time to time, but didn’t understand what it meant to be “sold out” to God.  Then came the wake up call!  “I had gotten involved in some new age, cultish type things and God used that to wake me up!  It was then that I realized I was trying to fill my life with “things” again and not the love God desired for me,”  says Connie.

From then on Connie recommitted and submitted her life to the service of the Lord.  Her focus changed from pleasing man to honoring God; from entertaining people to worshiping Jesus; from making a name for herself to making His name famous.  During this time, God placed a vision in Connie’s heart.  This vision was full time ministry, dedicated to impacting lives through original Christian music, Biblical worship and the presentation of the Word of God.  Connie began writing new songs to reflect this passion in her heart.  Songs that not only contained Biblical truths, but related to the struggles we all face in life.  Since that  time Connie has ministered in various ways through several organizations.  In 1994, she became the worship leader at Crossroads Newlife Fellowship, serving for 11 1/2 years.  In 2001, she took another step toward fulfilling the vision – she became an ordained minister and founded Voice of Hope Ministries.  Shortly thereafter, Connie met Annie Cornwall and Jennifer Turley.  These three women became the vocal group Pearl and released a recording project in 2003.  “I learned so much while ministering through Pearl.  We had many opportunities to share the Gospel and our hearts through song.  It was a great season of growth!”  After two and half years with Pearl, Connie felt God refocusing her vision.  She realized as much as she loved being with Pearl, God was leading her in a different direction.

Con4Seasons change!  That is a lesson Connie has learned throughout her life.  Since leaving Pearl in 2004, she has stepped into a new season in her walk with the Lord and in ministry.  “God had me take a few months off from the music scene in order to really prepare me for what was ahead.  Spending a lot of time in the Word renewed my passion for His people and instilled in me a greater desire for intimacy with Him.  It’s all about entering into the presence of the Lord and getting to know Him personally, not being on stage entertaining people.  The Latin definition for the word “entertain” means to retain from entering in.  That actually prohibits them from connecting with God.  Each time I take a platform to teach, preach, lead worship or share my music, I want to be as transparent as I can.  I don’t want people to see Connie the performer; I want them to see Christ!”

Whether sharing with ten people at a local Christian coffee house, or ministering to hundreds at churches thousands of miles from home, Connie’s passion is intimacy with Jesus and her heart beats for God’s people.  That message comes through loud and clear in her writings, teaching and music.

Connie is also helping to establish 24/7 worship and prayer in Utah.

She is available for music ministry, speaking engagements, and/or itinerant preaching.  For more information, or to schedule a ministry event, please contact us.

Fun Facts

Over the years, people have asked Connie a lot of questions about herself, so we thought it would be fun to put together a list of “interesting facts” for your enjoyment!


Full Name:
Constance Victoria

Birth Place: Berkeley, CA

Marital Status: Happily single, but waiting for my prince to come!

Favorite Color: Purple, deep reds, black, greens (depends on the day)

Favorite Food: Mexican

Favorite Movies: Somewhere in Time, Yentl, Sound of Music, What About Bob, Lord of the Rings (all 3), August Rush

Favorite Books: Bible, just about anything written by Bob Sorge, The Shack

Favorite Scripture: Romans 5:1-5, Zeph. 3:17, II Cor. 13:14, Psalm 27:4-8, Amos 9:11

Free Time: What is free time? Actually, I am a worship junkie and love to simply sit in my worship room, play my piano, and sing to the Lord. I also enjoy reading, writing, and spending time with friends and family.

Life Goals: To see the Body of Christ become abandoned worshipers of Jesus, to impact lives through the Word of God and music, to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord and minister unto Him, and enjoy the life the Lord has given me.  Marriage someday wouldn’t be too bad either.  I may also adopt a child in the future.