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¬Elizabeth and Scott Rhyno
Originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Elizabeth and Scott have been residents of Maine for almost 6 years. Daughter of music teachers/pianists, Elizabeth’s journey was filled with music from an early age, with lessons in piano, violin and voice. In University she met her husband, Scott, another gifted singer, with a Contemporary Christian Music background. They seemed to be on similar paths towards careers in classical music. They were married following Elizabeth’s graduation, and the Lord began to propel them on an adventurous journey towards ministry.
Together, Elizabeth and Scott taught Voice for the Music Department of Bethany Bible College for 4 years. Scott received further education for ministry there while administrating the Admissions Department, and Elizabeth mothered 100+ girls each year as Women’s Resident Director. In those years, Elizabeth and Scott were blessed with their 3 precious children, Mackenzie, Morgan and Grace.
Now at a thriving church in Presque Isle, Maine, Scott has been in local church ministry for almost 6 years as Pastor of Worship Arts and for 3 years as Pastor of Youth. Elizabeth works alongside of him as a Worship Leader and piano player for several worship bands, and Youth leader. Together, they have also developed a Worship Arts Mentoring Program, CREATE!, which they administrate through their church. This has proven to be a very effective outreach tool, providing opportunity to influence the hearts and lives of artists within their community.
Elizabeth began writing music consistently in 2005, as she recognized the Lord igniting her passion to develop this gift. Scott has partnered with her on many songs, both in writing and arranging. They love to experiment with different types and styles of music: Contemporary Worship, Jazz, Instrumental, both acoustic and full band. In 2007 Elizabeth was a finalist in the God-song Songwriting Competition for her song Fly. "Undefiled Worship" was in the Top 20 in the International Unisong Competition for 2008, and was also chosen in 2009m as the signature song for a new video for the Headquarters of the Wesleyan Church.
Their desire is to continue to write new songs for the Church and society, which will influence the hearts of believers to look outward, to serve the lost and to share Christ. It is their mission to glorify the Lord, to point people toward the freedom that can only be found in Him, and to propel believers to become servants and disciplers.
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