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Kingdom Work for Christ through Praise & Worship Music Today with Alyce Metallo

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Host Emma Boa-Durgammah is excited to welcome phenomenal Christ Follower and Kingdom Worker for Christ Alyce Metallo to continue to address how Kingdom Work for Christ happens through praise and worship music today. In this episode, Alyce will let us know how she journeyed with the most Famous of All, King Jesus Who strategically positioned her to be His Light to others through incredible experiences and specifically using her one of her God-Given Tools, music.

Alyce’s experiences include being: a former high-school teacher from Washington, DC, a skilled and gifted pianist who started at the age of two, an incredible vocalist whose journey has been riddled with remarkable collaboration with Luther Vandross, Diana Ross and Kenny Rogers at Bill Clinton's inauguration, a return engagement to the White House as a choir director for VH1's Save the Music with John Mellencamp, among others. Additional experiences include multiple appearances with Stevie Wonder at School Night and in D.C., numerous Kennedy Center concerts alongside Vanessa Williams, Yolanda Adams, Jeff Majors, Regina Belle and Richard Smallwood, a twelve-day performance tour throughout Europe and receiving a prestigious “International Song of Peace” award.

Alyce is currently a worship leader at McLean Bible Church in Tysons Corner, VA where Lon Solomon is the Senior Pastor. She is a member of the award-winning, DC-based improv troup NowThis! and is a doting mother of three beautiful girls. She in her family reside in Northern, VA. For more on Alyce Metallo, please visit www.alycemetallo.com.

Emma would love to hear from you through email after the show contact@kingdomworkforchrist.com

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