
They have toured Europe with concerts at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris and England’s Ely Cathedral, and they have been featured performers for Christmas at the White House and the 2013 Presidential Inauguration.

Since then the ensemble has been invited to sing at various festivals, including the Shang Hai International Music Festival. The A Cappella group was founded in 1994 and later propelled into the spotlight on NBC’s season one of the Sing-Off. People are looking for something positive today in their social feed, and Voices of Lee is giving them something that touches the heart.” “The quality of the sound is phenomenal, and this is supported visually by the emotional and spiritual delivery from Voices. Jayson VanHook, vice president for information services at Lee. “The Voices of Lee has developed a loyal followership among their fan base, and this fan base is quickly growing in number,” said Dr.

That number has grown to over 160,000 since the release of Voices’ performance of “What a Beautiful Name.” Between then and the release of the most recent video, Voices’ Facebook page reached 61,500 followers. Prior to the release of the first recording, Voices’ Facebook page had 21,700 followers. That recording, along with this most recent one, are a continuation of the Voices of Lee A Cappella worship series. Several weeks ago, Voices posted a performance of “No Longer Slaves,” which received nearly 9 million views.

“First, that the viewers have found it to be uplifting, and second, that it has given so many people an opportunity to learn about Lee University.” “We are so grateful for the response to this video,” said Danny Murray, director of Voices of Lee. To date, the video has been viewed there over 16 million times and has been shared more than 150,000 times.
