Marc Gray started his love affair with music growing up in the church in his hometown of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; watching his mother sing in the sanctuary choir for most of his childhood, then following suit with the youth and sanctuary choirs during his teens. An only child to a single mother, Marc grew up early. Difficult times and questions of faith arose in his walk with Christ during his early teen years, causing him to withdraw from relationships and his belief in God. Eventually pulled back into the church and music ministry, Marc joined his youth group's worship band, Dunamis. It was through this ministry that he realized his desire to pursue music and music ministry outside of the church to reach those otherwise not within the grasp of church walls.
While participating in the Peninsular Florida Fine Arts Festivals for the Assemblies of God he was given the opportunity to exercise his novice talents, thus introducing him to his newest love: song-writing. Marc began writing songs as a hobby in 2001, describing the style as more "prayers and reflections" than storytelling.
“While some of the songs I write are not necessarily ‘Jesus-y’, I feel that if my relationship with God is real, He will be reflected in everything I write. God authors my life. He’s going to be seen in it.”
Since recognizing his call to music ministry, many doors have been opened guiding his path.
Marc was afforded the opportunity to record with the Christian Life Center Sanctuary Choir on their 2004 CD Project "I Was Glad" in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, both with the choir and during post-production. While at his previous school, Southeastern University in Lakeland, FL Marc toured across the US as a member of the internationally-recognized Southeastern Singers, making appearances on the Inspiration Network and District Council Conferences for the Assemblies of God before retiring from the group in the Fall of 2005. He also performed his original music at various Southeastern University events. Marc has collaborated with the up-and-coming Ft. Lauderdale Christian R&B group Synurgy, and, he currently works on a side project, an a’capella men’s group called Quintessential. Similar to the Southeastern Singers’ slogan, it's proof that God truly does use the willing, not just the talented.
Having transferred from Southeastern University in the Fall of '06, Marc is studying music at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte. Asked about his current plans, Marc replies, "I'm just waiting for the next rabbit God is about to pull out of the hat for me. I'm excited, and, I’m waiting for the next step - I know it's coming."
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