GMA Dove Award nominated powerhouse female vocalist Kerrie Roberts is best known for her hit CCM pop songs “No Matter What,” “Outcast,” and “What Are You Afraid Of.” She is a uniquely gifted singer/songwriter with a big voice which is memorable and dynamic yet intimate. She is a uniquely emotive and soulful vocalist. In her songs she addresses themes of empowerment, strength, encouragement and joy delivered on waves of vibrant and contagious music ranging from high-energy pop to signature ballads beautifully expressed through tender, undeniable vocal performances. Her songs are inspiring and great reminders to have faith and to allow God to use you, no matter what. Kerrie pours her heart out in every single song and demonstrates how she is living out Matthew 11:29: “Learn the unforced rhythms of grace,” by singing what God wants her to sing, letting God speak to her and by using her gifts for His glory.


Keeping Angels Busy
New Single out now!!!

Thoughts from Kerrie about her new single, "Keeping Angels Busy."

So many different narratives come together to make all of our stories. I’m so excited to release the first of many singles for the year, titled Keeping Angels Busy. There will be what I like to call “story songs,” hymns that are close to my heart and prayer songs. I’m really thrilled to share these with you. It’s always a complete joy to let my heart spill out in this way. I hope there is a part of you that can identify with these musical moments.

“That restlessness, that inner sense, that feeling I must go...”

Remember that scene in Little Women where Jo is freaking out to her mom? She says she is miserable and needs to GET OUT of there (paraphrase). I always identified so much with that scene even though I was so incredibly happy at home.

The world is beautiful and wide and deep and I can’t get my mind or arms around it, but I’ve always wanted to try.

As long as I can remember there has been that longing.

This song is an expression of that longing for more, whatever that more might be and yes, so much of that was connected to music.

I know you don't need to know about my entire life, but I'm taking this opportunity to reintroduce myself.

So many of you have been with me from my first release and I'm so thankful, and while that seems like the beginning it feels like that was more like the middle. The first church platform I ever stood on was the beginning of my training and I had no clue. My parents have been in full time ministry for longer than I've been alive. I love being a part of that but never had any thought of being in any type of ministry myself.

You see I was going to be a popstar and even after signing a record deal with a Christian music label I still did not think of myself that way. I've stood on so many stages (my first professional gig was as a background singer for Engelbert Humperdink), been on stages all over the world (some stranger than others, like that time the audience was swimming) and been through so many stages to bring me to a true place of peace. This truly feels miraculous to me!

A huge part of that is having the courage to return to and embrace my roots. Returning to my roots, returning home gave me so much peace, but home is so much more than a location.

Home is sunshine, baking bread, growing herbs, eggplant, tomatoes and sweet potatoes. Home is taking the time to have my bare feet on the earth. Home is meeting a total stranger in Miami and marrying him 15 months later. Home for me now is reading fairy tales and Bible stories to my girls. Home is the peace in knowing I am so loved, supported and seen by my family.

Home is living in peace with my present and having true joy with an open heart and hands. Home is the knowledge that my God is glorified by my singing lullabies as much as He is when I’m leading worship or writing a song about How His eyes have been on me all along.

“Keeping angels busy living in this city, chasing dreams that keep outrunning me....”