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Let Talk Kingdom w/Catrina-Interview w/International Gospel Artist Kay Morris

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Kay Morris is a native of Jamaica and was raised by two Pentecostal Minister Parents. She was exposed to the two most important influences that have guided her life, spiritual faith and the message of music.  It would come as little surprise that Kay began her singing career at the tender age of four!  Kay has worked tremendously hard in order to explore and celebrate her musical and spiritual roots, which she has fully embraced from Canada, Africa, and Jamaica.  She is a multi-faceted persona, functioning in many capacities such as: an Assistant Pastor at Light and Life Ministries, an Ambassador, an accomplished singer/song writer/arranger, Reggae Gospel Music Hall of Famer (inducted on November 28, 2010, in New York City), fashion designer, humanitarian, Benevolent Queen, Mentor, and motivational speaker. This versatile multi-award winning internationally acclaimed reggae Gospel artiste is also the President of the Kay Morris Foundation (KMF) in Canada and Ghana West Africa respectively. Her humanitarian work and music ministry takes her to many Nations on the Continent of Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, USA, and South America. Kay’s musical journey has allowed her to minister at conferences, music festivals, church conventions, music industry/artist showcases & many other venues. She has also ministered and has empowered women and youths in many conferences around the world. The Electrifying Kay Morris takes over the stage under the Power of the Anointing, and captivates her audiences, demonstrating her versatility & offering a fresh perspective in a variety of musical styles. Kay Morris’ music has allowed her to cross religious, cultural, and racial barriers around the world. 

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