A Quote by Fantasia Barrino

I've been singing in church since I was little; my grandmother is a pastor. — © Fantasia Barrino
I've been singing in church since I was little; my grandmother is a pastor.
I've been singing since I was like 7 years old in the choir at church, so I do have a little bit of a voice.
I'm a pastor of a local church. I'm not a televangelist. I've never had a televised program. I'm a pastor. A pastor's role is to care and comfort, encourage, teach, and everything that I do, even when I meet with world leaders, is from a pastor's heart.
I got put out of my church choir because my pastor said, 'We can't have baby sister singing the blues and coming in here and singing on Sunday morning.'
I started singing in church with my sister Maria when I was four, and I've been pretty much singing ever since. There's never been anything else for me to do.
I grew up singing in church. I've been doing that since I was 3 years old. Singing was a blessing for me to do.
I spent the summers of 1984 and 1985 as an associate pastor at Dolores Mission Church, the poorest parish in the Los Angeles archdiocese. In 1986, I became pastor of the church.
If you leave the church service thinking about how good the pastor was, he has missed the mark. If you leave consumed with Christ, the pastor has been used by the Lord.
I have been singing since the time I was two. My mom says I would sing Gujarati songs with my grandmother when I was a kid.
I'm a reverend and a pastor. A pastor of the church. I go by usually pastor.
My mother and grandmother had me in church, and I was the kid that played in church. But pastor was telling me something totally different that there was a God. He knit me together in my mother's womb. He made me special. He wanted to have a personal relationship with me.
I've been singing in church and wherever else I got the chance since I was 3.
I hear people say all the time, "I'm not really religious, but I consider myself spiritual." I definitely have always been spiritual, being raised by my grandmother on that little acre in Mississippi, indoctrinated, born into the church and the ways of the church.
The best music of my life I heard at my grandmother's church, this little wooden church up on a hill.
I've been singing since I was a little kid, but 'Sierra' was my first time singing on camera, which was definitely intimidating at first.
When I was growing up, I grew up in church--my father was a pastor--so when I was growing up in Trinidad, I'd close all the windows in the church and go in the church every day after school and get a little microphone and pretend all these people were in the pews, and I would sing to them.
I've always been interested in singing, and I've always been singing and dancing since I was little.
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