
S2E34 From Opera to Worship Leadership (Erik Wilson) with Jesus!
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In this episode, Raz and Jamie sit down with Erik Wilson—worship leader, ordained minister, and church-planter—to explore his story of following Jesus through unexpected turns.
Erik shares about:
- Growing up as a pastor’s kid, yet realizing in 9th grade that he needed to own his faith for himself.
- His early pursuit of a career in vocal performance and the dream of becoming an opera singer.
- How God redirected his path into full-time vocational ministry as a worship leader.
- The difference between performing for personal glory versus leading from a heart that desires to glorify God.
- How being a father has given him a deeper understanding of God the Father’s heart of love—and pain—for His kids.
This is part one of our conversation with Erik—be sure to listen for part two in the next episode!
To Connect with Erik:
- Freedom City Church: https://www.freedomcitycincy.com
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Resources & Contact Info
- Email Raz & Jamie: razwithhim@gmail.com
- Their church: Mariemont Church (Cincinnati, OH)
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