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Group Members Bios
![]() Sharon was born in Greenville, SC. She is the First Lady of Dominion World Ministries and the mother of two teenagers; Tiffany (daughter) and Gabriel (son). Sharon is also a United States Navy Veteran and a licensed esthetician. Sharon comes from a musical family; her father was a singer and a musician. Her uncle sang quartet music and she grew up listening to their rehearsal sessions. Her singing career started in Junior High School with a gospel group called "The Angels of Joy." She didn't sing again until after she got saved at the age of 28 and someone heard her singing in the pews and told the choir director. She then started singing with the East Bay Faith Center Ensemble in San Lorenzo, CA. Later on she joined the Abundant Harvest Christian Center Praise Team in Pasadena, CA. Sharon has ministered solo in song at various functions. Her most memorable event was when she had to sing the offeratory song before Drs. Frederick K.C. and Betty Price of Crenshaw Christian Center, Los Angeles, CA at her church's dedication service. Sharon is presently the Praise and Worship leader at Dominion World Ministries, Greenville, SC where she also holds down the alto/tenor section and praises the Lord with her whole heart. (Psalm 111:1) Kesha is a soulful 23 year old native of Greenville, SC. Since she can remember she has always had a passion for music and it being heard through song. Kesha has been singing gospel music since the age of 6, since she grew up with it all around her. Not only does she sing, but her family has a gospel singing group called "The Robinson Family" which consists of her mother, aunts and uncles, cousins and even her grandmother and grandfather. Needless to say, it seems as if she was destined for singing greatness. In her 12 years of singing, Kesha has been a part of 2 gospel groups (The Starlights of Greenville and Genesis), 2 inspirational ensembles, 3 choruses, and now she is an awesome addition to the vibrant, contemporary and anointed group Ju-dah and the Praise Team of Dominion World Ministries. Kesha's future plans are to keep doing God's work and minister through song as God sees fit to use her, but also to continue with the gospel group Ju-dah wherever the Lord takes them. To God Be The Glory! Donnette, or Donna as she is called, a native South Carolinian, started singing seriously at the age of 32. Even though as a teen and young adult she used to play around with singing with her brother. Her singing experience began when her sister asked her to help out on the Praise and Worship Team at the church she and her husband established in Greenville, SC. Donna's first public appearance was at her first voice recital, where she received a standing ovation after singing "Open My Heart" by Yolanda Adams (who happens to be one of her favorite gospel artists). One of her proudest moments was singing the "National Anthem" at a minor league baseball game in her hometown. "It was an experience I'll never forget!" She has also auditioned for "Amateur Night at the Apollo" when it came to Greenville; "I didn't get picked but at least I tried," said Donna. Musically, she is inspired by patti LaBelle, Yolanda Adams, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Daryl Coley and Karen Clark Sheard, just to name a few. "They inspire me to put everything I've got into a song. It is my goal to be the best me I can be with God's help and to minister the Word of God through song, giving unto God that which He has given to me," says Donnette. (John 14:6) ![]() |
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