Paige Strackman

Paige, who grew up in Dallas, Texas, is as genuine as they come. With a heart for singing a mix of contemporary worship and soulful gospel, Paige is focused on lifting up the Savior’s name and being a witness of His power, His grace and His unfailing love. Knowing that life can be a hard road to travel, Paige states, “I am so thankful to know God, but I am even more thankful to be known by Him.”

While attending Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, Paige performed in numerous showcases and recorded demo work for various songwriters. After graduating, Paige moved to New York City where God began to use her talent in the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. Paige has always loved the full orchestrations and multicultural sounds of the church and is grateful for the 6 years of singing with the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. Paige was the soloist on the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir songs “Days of Elijah” and “Lord, You’re Holy” featured on the choir’s “This is Your House” album. Paige has also had the priviledge of ministering at her new home church, Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn, NY. Now, after almost 20 years of singing, Paige is opening her heart to begin a solo career.

With her boundless optimism, her heart to see God move among his people, and her thirsty soul for music, Paige is ready for whatever the Lord has in store for her. “I want to use the talent God has given me to encourage people that despite our problems, flaws or mistakes God’s grace is sufficient, He is still on the throne and is worthy to be praised!”

“The God given power of her voice combined with her passion to communicate God’s truth through song results in an experience of the love and grace of God.”~Gary Simons, B.Sc., M.Sc., Senior Pastor, Cornerstone Bible Fellowship, Hamilton, Bermuda

“Paige has an incredibly original voice with outstanding vocal range but that is nothing compared to her greatest attribute: her unbelievable faith in Jesus Christ as the leader of her life and the power of His Word.” ~Mike Pittman, Pastor of Worship and Outreach, Hyde Park Baptist Church, Lumberton, NC

“A wonderful voice coupled with a great heart, Paige is truly a godly woman who is using her talent to glorify God.”
~Howard Geis, Minister of Music, Heritage Baptist Church, Oklahoma City, OK

Paige has been married for 10 years to husband Billy Strackman. Together they have 3 children, Chedera, Christopher and Conner. Paige’s faith has been fortified during their marriage as God has brought her and her family through various trials: “When our son Christopher was 6 months old the doctors didn’t expect him to live due to a rare brain disorder. Thankfully, through the power and grace of God answering many people’s prayers, he is alive and completely healthy today,” she humbly states. “Our faith continued to grow as God never failed to provide for our family since my husband lost his Manhattan job shortly after the 9/11 crisis.” Currently, Paige is a Vice President at Capital One Bank in Manhattan structuring the financing for low income housing in NYC. But whether she is serving God on her job or on a platform, she continually reflects on how God has been faithful, loving and kind.

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