27 min

Someone I’m Not - Estella Kirk Creatively Christian - Interviews with Faithful Artists

    • Christianity

On this episode of Creatively Christian, hosted by Andrea Sandefur, singer/songwriter Estella Kirk shares her journey into her creative work, how she developed her songwriting skills at such an early age, co-writing tips, and the blessings around releasing one song at a time. Stay tuned after the episode to hear an original song by Estella.
Estella Kirk released her first single “Shelter In The Storm” on her EP Bright Side at just 14 years old. After changing her direction from pop music, she pursued Christian music exclusively. Many of her songs relate to the struggles that teens like her go through. Estella also has a few acting credits, including a recurring role on the upcoming show Waves of Life.

Show Notes
The following resources were mentioned in the show or are useful resources recommended by the guests. Links might be affiliates, meaning we earn a commission if you buy through the link.
Waves of Life, the show Estalla acted in - https://m.imdb.com/title/tt28213003
Learn More About Our Guest
You can follow this guest on several platforms, including:
Website: https://www.estellakirkmusic.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/estellakirkmusic
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/estellakirkmusic
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUzq8RjREuZYkyG8EkoD32w

Credits
Today's episode is hosted by Andrea Sandefur. Andrea is a civil engineer turned stay-at-home mom and singer-songwriter. She plays the piano, leads worship at her church, and loves to write new songs. One of Andrea’s favorite activities is encouraging creative artists in her congregation through hosting artist showcases.
This show is produced by Theophany Media. The theme music is by Bill Brooks and Andrea Sandefur. Our logo is by Bill Brooks. This show is hosted by Brannon Hollingsworth, Andrea Sandefur, and Jake Doberenz. Jake Doberenz produces. Follow Theophany Media and the podcast on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.


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On this episode of Creatively Christian, hosted by Andrea Sandefur, singer/songwriter Estella Kirk shares her journey into her creative work, how she developed her songwriting skills at such an early age, co-writing tips, and the blessings around releasing one song at a time. Stay tuned after the episode to hear an original song by Estella.
Estella Kirk released her first single “Shelter In The Storm” on her EP Bright Side at just 14 years old. After changing her direction from pop music, she pursued Christian music exclusively. Many of her songs relate to the struggles that teens like her go through. Estella also has a few acting credits, including a recurring role on the upcoming show Waves of Life.

Show Notes
The following resources were mentioned in the show or are useful resources recommended by the guests. Links might be affiliates, meaning we earn a commission if you buy through the link.
Waves of Life, the show Estalla acted in - https://m.imdb.com/title/tt28213003
Learn More About Our Guest
You can follow this guest on several platforms, including:
Website: https://www.estellakirkmusic.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/estellakirkmusic
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/estellakirkmusic
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUzq8RjREuZYkyG8EkoD32w

Credits
Today's episode is hosted by Andrea Sandefur. Andrea is a civil engineer turned stay-at-home mom and singer-songwriter. She plays the piano, leads worship at her church, and loves to write new songs. One of Andrea’s favorite activities is encouraging creative artists in her congregation through hosting artist showcases.
This show is produced by Theophany Media. The theme music is by Bill Brooks and Andrea Sandefur. Our logo is by Bill Brooks. This show is hosted by Brannon Hollingsworth, Andrea Sandefur, and Jake Doberenz. Jake Doberenz produces. Follow Theophany Media and the podcast on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.


Get full access to Creatively Christian at creativelychristian.net/subscribe

27 min