Renae George

Photo by Annie Meng

 

Thank you!

Thank you for celebrating the release of my EP! Below you’ll find links to donate and listen to my music. I’m so grateful to have the opportunity to write and record these songs, and put them out there for the world to hear. I couldn’t have done any of this without the guidance and hard work of Julie and Matt Bernstein. I can’t thank them enough! They put in countless hours and were so helpful and gracious as I learned about the recording process. Not only did they provide me with musical and technical guidance, but they also walked me through the process of producing, mixing, and mastering all of the songs.

I started an internship in the Worship Ministry of Christ Community Church with Julie in the fall of 2020. Working alongside her has sparked so much joy and brought so much life to me and the people around me over the past two years. As I prepare to transition into a new season after graduating high school, I’m releasing this EP as a testament of God’s faithfulness and providence in my life. The title, Beauty for Ashes, depicts the beautiful exchange of God meeting us in our brokenness, and replacing it with a crown of beauty. This EP is my way of defying my fear and sharing my faith with the world, in hopes that others find the glory and blessings of God through me being an instrument of his goodness. 

“He will give a crown of beauty for ashes, 

a joyous blessing instead of mourning, 

festive praise instead of despair.

In their righteousness, they will be like great oaks 

that the Lord has planted for his own glory.”

Isaiah 61:3 (NLT) 

Beauty for Ashes releases to Spotify today!

Renae


To Donate

Click on the QR code to the left or scan it with your phone to be taken to my Venmo page to make a donation.

I wish to make my EP available to any that may want to receive it, so it is important to me that finance never stands in the way of a potential listener. However, if you have the means to donate, it is highly appreciated as this took much work to create (suggested donation - $5).


Photo by Adrian Lorenzoni