rowing
up in a church as singing preacher’s kids would prove to be
the root of a ministry in years to come. Darinda, Heather, and Chad
grew up in a family that always ministered through song and scripture.
Their dad was a Pentecostal preacher, musician and songwriter, and
together with their mother, sang in his own church and neighboring
churches. Now, three siblings with a message of faith, hope and joy
have also been anointed to minister through song. The Kings have crossed
denominations to spread the message of God’s power and greatness.
This trio has a love for the Lord, and they consider it a privilege
to sing His praises in song.
The
group consists of:
arinda
King Steed, soprano. Darinda is married to Stephen Steed
and the Lord has blessed them with one child, Conner Morris Steed.
After receiving her Masters in Education and Education Specialist
in School Counseling at Mississippi State University, Darinda is
a counselor for McLaurin Attendance Center. Stephen is a counselor
for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Mississippi.
eather
King Rogers, alto. Heather is married to Marvin Rogers
and the Lord has blessed them with three children, Jacob Tyler Rogers,
Amberle Noelle Rogers and Aren Nicole Rogers. After receiving her
Masters in Business Administration from Mississippi State University,
Heather is a Business Development Representative for Shell Oil Company.
Marvin is a Registered Nurse for Choctaw County Medical Center.
had
King, lead tenor and songwriter. Chad is single and is
currently in school in Jackson, Mississippi. He is a paralegal for
a law firm and completing coursework for his Certification as a
Legal Assistant Specialist. Chad has a goal of attending law school
in the near future.
aking
their home in Jackson, this trio has begun traveling across the
state and into Louisiana. They recorded their first gospel album,
Still On My Feet, at Oak Tree Studios in Nashville, TN last summer
and recently signed with Premiere Talent Agency for booking. Their
unique blend of family harmony and originality has won crowds over,
and their broad range of gospel music genres appeal to many audiences.
Their excitement in worship and charisma show a drive to minister
for years to come. The Kings are grateful that God has given them
this gift, and are determined to share that gift with the world.
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