Biography
Keith Plott is known by all who love him for his warm personality and his undeniable heart for God.
As a young boy from Kannapolis N.C sitting in church one Sunday morning Keith knew he needed this eternal salvation the preacher was talking about.
He asked Jesus into his heart that very day and things have not been the same since.
Currently, Keith is engaged in a solo career. In addition, He has sung bass for groups such as Danny Funderburk and Mercy’s Way, and Brian Free and Assurance. Keith has to his credit multiple Southern Gospel Music Fanfare Awards and a Southern Gospel Music Association Dove Award. He received the Arkansas Traveler from the Governor and the Kentucky Colonel Award. He has performed at the Grand Ole Opry and The National Quartet Convention. Keith is well known for his wide vocal range and smooth style. His mentors include George Younce, Tim Riley, and Kenny Hinson.
Keith makes his home in Conway, S.C. with his wife, Bobbi. They have two children, Adam and Elizabeth. Adam and his wife, Jobeth have two daughters, Addison and Graylin. Elizabeth is in her fourth year of College majoring in Psychology.
Keith loves spending time with his family, spoiling his beautiful granddaughters, going fishing, and seeing souls come to know the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ! Romans 10:9
To learn more about Keith’s ministry, visit www.keithplott.com

As a Minister of Music with a powerful anointing, Deb Wilson shares the gospel of Jesus Christ through music, testimony and song in churches, senior centers, nursing homes, at festivals and special events, street ministries, Christian coffee houses, correctional facilities & rehab centers throughout the Southeast and East Coast. Deb sings various "styles" of Christian music including southern gospel, contemporary, traditional and praise & worship.
Deb shares, "As a Minister of the Lord, wherever I am called is an opportunity to spread the love, joy and peace of Christ, and a lot of times that means meeting people where they are whether it be in church or a more 'secular' setting or event. I believe that God has called me to advance His Kingdom through various venues--which may seem unconventional--but there are many lost souls everywhere. I believe that Jesus was a bit unconventional. He could be found amidst the dregs of society teaching, healing and praying—meeting folks where they were in their respective surroundings and circumstances. Jesus still meets people where they are, whether it’s in a church, a bar, a prison, a motel room, or the bottom of a bottle."
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