Lexie stobie biography of martin luther
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Lexie and her family moved to All Saints' church in Worcester three years ago to become part of the growing evangelical family, since then her faith levels have grown and she regards All Saints' as her home church.
Her church family have encouraged her to use the gift of singing that God has given her.
Lexie sings in the worship band, occasionally leads the worship, and she has sung with the worship band at W.A.R.M weekend.
She has just released her second album of Christian music 'Is It Time?' and has just reached the age of 16 in August
Her first album 'Keys of the Kingdom' was released in May and was a huge success, becoming the fastest selling CD at SPCK in Worcester.
It was also named 'album of the week' on Faith camp radio, and resulted in Lexie being invited to lead worship at an outreach event in Durham in Nov
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Lexie also gained an excellent review for her first CD on the Christian music magazine (on the web) Cross Rhythms.
She has managed to balance all of this whilst studying for and successfully achieving her nine GCSE's at the River School.
At the start of this year () Lexie and her band were invited to lead worship at a monthly outreach event at Warndon Community Centre, led jointly by St Paul's Church, Woodgreen Evangelical and Cranham Drive Evangelical Church.
In August , Lexie entered the Radio 2 competition Young Chorister of the Year - the first year it had been open to Worship band members rather than Choirs - and she was the only non chorister to get through to the final 25 from over entrants.
Songs from her albums have been played on BBC Hereford and Worcester Radio, on the Phil Simpson Sunday Breakfast show and Nonny James' Fretwork, as well as on digital TV which broadcast 'Came a Song at Christmas' in December
Lexie has also been featured on the local web youth radio programme 'The Lighthouse'.
Lexie has her own webpage on the All Saints' church website: