Meredith Andrews is a prominent contemporary Christian music artist, songwriter, and worship leader known for her heartfelt worship songs and engaging performances. Her career began at a young age when she started singing in church at six years old. After attending Liberty University, she became a worship leader at Harvest Bible Chapel in Chicago, where she honed her skills and developed a passion for leading worship. This role set the foundation for her future success in the Christian music industry.
In 2008, Andrews released her debut album, “The Invitation,” under Word Records, which quickly established her as a rising star in the genre. Her sophomore album, “As Long As It Takes,” released in 2011, garnered significant acclaim, winning two Dove Awards, including Worship Song of the Year for the title track. This recognition solidified her reputation as a talented songwriter and worship leader, with songs like “Not for a Moment (After All)” resonating deeply with audiences.
Throughout her career, Andrews has collaborated with various artists and participated in numerous tours, sharing the stage with renowned musicians such as Michael W. Smith and Natalie Grant. Her music, characterized by its authenticity and spiritual depth, has been embraced by churches across the United States, with popular songs like “Open Up The Heavens” and “Spirit of the Living God” becoming staples in worship services.
In recent years, Andrews has continued to evolve as an artist, releasing her first Spanish album, “Ábrenos los Cielos,” in 2021, and a live album titled “Heaven’s Frequency” in 2024. Her commitment to creating music that inspires and uplifts reflects her passion for ministry and her desire to lead others in worship, making her a beloved figure in contemporary Christian music.