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10 Female Christian Artists You'll Want To Listen To Daily

Once you've heard their unique voices, you will want to support their artistry.

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10 Female Christian Artists You'll Want To Listen To Daily

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When women support women, the effects are powerful. The women mentioned below are visionary, strong, and passionate women who have dedicated their lives to worship. These female Christian artists will add beauty and mystery to our faiths, and we get to support them simply by listening to their unique and encouraging songs!

1. Steffany Gretzinger

Steffany Dawn Gretzinger

https://www.instagram.com/steffanydawn/

Steffany Dawn Gretzinger, also known as Steffany Frizell-Gretzinger, is a singer and songwriter with Bethel Music in Redding, California. Her latest album, Blackout, is available wherever you listen to music. Her signature worship style is sure to captivate you.

2. Melissa Helser

Melissa Helser

https://www.instagram.com/mphelser/

Melissa Helser is part of a musical duo with her husband, Jonathan David Helser. The Helser's live in Sophia, North Carolina where they run the 18 Inch Journey ministry school. Melissa Helser is often featured on albums by Bethel Music and the Cageless Birds.

3. Molly Kate Skaggs

Molly Kate Skaggs

https://www.instagram.com/molly_kate/

Molly Kate Skaggs rose out of the talented Skaggs family of Skaggs Family Records. She is a member of the Cageless Birds, but released her own debut album, Overtaken, in 2017. Molly is featured on the newest Cageless Birds single, "Ain't No Grave".

4. Lauren Daigle

Lauren Daigle

https://www.instagram.com/lauren_daigle/

Lauren Daigle's 2018 hit song "You Say" is sweeping the nation! Check out her "debut" on Ellen from October!

5. Phyllis Unkefer

Phyllis Unkefer

https://www.instagram.com/phyllis.irene/

Phyllis Unkefer is a voice on the rise. Phyllis' rendition of "God Put a Rainbow in the Sky" will be released on the newest Cageless Birds album later in 2019.

6. Kim Walker-Smith

Kim Walker-Smith

https://www.instagram.com/kimwalkersmith/

Kim Walker-Smith is best known for her work with Jesus Culture in Sacramento, California. Kim's last album, On My Side, was released in 2017.

7. Bri (Briana Babineaux)

Bri (Briana Babineaux)

https://www.instagram.com/bribabineaux/

Briana Babineaux, known as just Bri or Briana Fontenot, is a gospel artist and musician with an urban contemporary flair. Bri gives jazz makeovers to many hit contemporary Christian songs, and it's awesome. She is planning to record a new live album in New Orleans on May 31st, 2019!

8. Christy Nockels

Christy Nockels

https://www.instagram.com/christynockels/

Christy Nockels was formerly a part of the band Watermark with her husband, Nathan Nockels. Christy now has many albums and singles of her own. Her newest single, "In Every Way", was released on February 8th, 2019!

9. Amanda Lindsey Cook

Amanda Lindsey Cook

https://www.instagram.com/amandalindseycook/

Amanda Lindsey Cook is a Canadian native and singer-songwriter for Bethel Music. Her new single, "Awakening", is now available and her newest album, House on a Hill, will release in 2019!

10. Taya Smith

Taya Smith

https://www.instagram.com/p/BsRm83Dn_mp/

Taya Smith, singer and songwriter, is best known for her hits with Hillsong UNITED and Passion Conferences. Taya is the voice behind top hits like "Oceans" and "So Will I" by Hillsong.

Support these female Christian artists by listening to them on your favorite music streaming apps and purchasing their newest albums! Your faith will be encouraged, guaranteed.

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