Erica Ray Releases New Praise Song "At Home Now (Holy, Holy, Holy)"

Oklahoma based Erica Ray has released her new single 'At Home Now (Holy, Holy, Holy)'. The single is an artistic expression of how faith is the source of her peace and sense of belonging.
Erica Ray was born and raised in the heart of Oklahoma. She began singing and writing her own music at a young age, deriving inspiration from jazz, blues, folk, and the hymns her grandmother used to sing to her. After graduating from the Academy of Contemporary Music in Oklahoma City, Erica began leading worship along with furthering her studies in Social Work.
In 2019, she released her debut single "Masterpiece", a song purposefully written for a non-profit in her hometown that serves child sexual abuse survivors. Writing music has helped Erica in her healing process and she is dedicated to empowering those who are finding their own voices.
"I never thought I would be here", Erica admits. "Alive, creating, chasing down my passions, and... healing. It took me years to find the courage to share this song with you. I have journals full of sad songs I wrote when I felt completely alone.
But I'm not alone and neither are you. Every bit of pain we experience can be beautifully crafted into purpose. Power made perfect in every weakness. I hope you hear "Masterpiece" and remember you are loved beyond the moon, stars, billions of galaxies, and back."
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