Kyle Erickson, 20, is currently a worship leader at Saint Matthew parish in Windham, NH. He has been playing music and performing since he was in middle school. He was very involved in the theater and choir singing before giving his life over to worship God. He performs with the Voices of Hope to raise funds and awareness for cancer research. "I love Matt Maher, Chris Tomlin, and Jon Niven" he says. "I've been lucky so far to have had a lot of help and inspiration to get my own ministry off the ground, something I've been dreaming of."
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One day Kyle hopes to perform with Maher and Tomlin, worshipping God in large arenas all over the U.S. "I want to bring the nation back to Jesus. But even more than that, I want whatever God's will is to be done in my life. I've never been in it for the fame, or the lights, or even the music. I'm in it for the worship. I'm in it because God gave me a talent to use for Him."
Erickson finished his album "Shout It Out" in August of 2015 at the Lawrence Music Clubhouse. He had been putting this album together since February of 2015 and he is so proud to see it come together. "It's one of those things that I would love to devote all of my time to so I can just get it done and get going on a second one. It's so much fun to write and record songs" he says laughing. "I wont stop writing, recording, and worshipping here on Earth until God takes me home. Every day is a prayer for me. I try to make every single day a holy moment. And worship is so much more than music so you have to have that balance."
Erickson finished his album "Shout It Out" in August of 2015 at the Lawrence Music Clubhouse. He had been putting this album together since February of 2015 and he is so proud to see it come together. "It's one of those things that I would love to devote all of my time to so I can just get it done and get going on a second one. It's so much fun to write and record songs" he says laughing. "I wont stop writing, recording, and worshipping here on Earth until God takes me home. Every day is a prayer for me. I try to make every single day a holy moment. And worship is so much more than music so you have to have that balance."