About
Olivia
Minister of Music Olivia Lewis is a dynamic Worship Leader and Saxophonist whose life is a testament to the anointing of Jesus Christ. From the age of two, she began her journey at Agape Fellowship Church, guided by the example of her mother, Pat Lewis. Under the mentorship of her late aunt, saxophonist Linda E. Hicks, Olivia's musical prowess flourished, leading her to become a force in the Metro Atlanta worship scene.
Her commitment to spreading the Gospel through music expanded during her studies, mastering the saxophone from middle school through college at Lee University. Olivia's heartfelt performances have resonated with diverse audiences at weddings, churches, birthday parties, and beyond. As a soloist for First Baptist Church of Jonesboro, Georgia, she consistently uplifts congregations with her anointedl expressions of faith.
A versatile musician, Olivia has graced the stages of the Lee University Symphonic Band Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, Saxophone Choir, and Evangelistic Singers Gospel choir. Her journey has taken her across the East Coast of the United States, bringing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to life through various genres. Olivia has led worship at significant conferences, including the impactful "The Free Woman Retreat."
Collaborating with friend and colleague Chari Lakey, Olivia released her freshman EP, "Now or Never - The Live EP," a powerful fusion of Jesus-centered love and rhythmic melodies in mashup rhythm and blues cover songs. Her musical journey led her to join the Maverick City Choir, contributing to recordings like "Kingdom" by Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin.
Today, Olivia serves as the Minister of Music at Faith Hope & Love Church International in Kennesaw, GA, creating an atmosphere where the Holy Ghost is palpable, and hearts are moved to experience the presence of Jesus Christ. Through her passion for worship and her proficiency in the saxophone, Olivia Lewis continues to inspire, uplift, and heal others, creating an enduring legacy grounded in faith and musical excellence