Kristyn Getty

Kristyn Elizabeth Rebekah Getty (née Lennox, born 22 May 1980 in Belfast) is a Northern Irish Christian singer and songwriter. With her husband, Keith Getty, she has co-written a number of popular modern hymns.

Kristyn Getty
Born
Kristyn Elizabeth Rebekah Lennox

(1980-05-22) 22 May 1980
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, worship leader
Spouse
(m. 2004)
Websitegettymusic.com

Career

Keith and Kristyn Getty

Kristyn and her husband Keith write and release hymns together.

In 2020 Kristyn recorded the whole English Standard Version (ESV) Bible which is now available to hear for free on the ESV Bible app.

Children's albums

Kristyn together with her husband has written and produced a number of children's worship albums.

  • 2005: Songs That Jesus Said, a collection of songs for children
  • 2016: Getty Kids Hymnal: In Christ Alone
  • 2017: Getty Kids Hymnal: For the Cause
  • 2018: Getty Kids Hymnal: Family Hymn Sing
  • 2019: Getty Kids Hymnal: Family Carol Sing
  • 2020: Evensong: Hymns and Lullabies at the Close of Day

Recognition

In 2017, Getty and her husband performed for US Vice-president Mike Pence and his wife Second Lady Karen Pence at the Vice-president's residence.[1] In addition the couple have performed for President George W Bush, the United Nations, South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak, the Enthronement of the Archbishop of Canterbury and for former UK Prime Minister Theresa May.[2]

Their song, "In Christ Alone" received BBC Songs of Praise number 3 on the top 10 charts in 2019,[3] was number 1 for more than 15 years on the CCLI-UK charts and the CCLI-US top 20 for more than 13 consecutive years.[4][5] The British Hymn Society named "In Christ Alone" as one of the top 5 hymns of all time.[6]

According to CCLl, "In Christ Alone" ranks as the No.1 most-sung song in U.K. churches,[7] and the 8th most-sung song in North American churches. Written by Townend and Getty 15 years ago, the song was also sited as the 9th "best loved hymn" in the UK according to a survey conducted by the BBC's "Songs of Praise" programme.[8]

Discography

References

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