BET “Sunday Best” Season 10 Winner Stephanie Summers Encourages Us to Rely on God With New Song

BET "Sunday Best" Season 10 winner Stephanie Summers releases her new single "Mighty Strong God." In this song Summers encourages us to rely upon God's mighty strength and enduring presence to hold and help us through any personal difficulties.
Produced by J.J. Hairston, who is featured on the new song, "Mighty Strong God" is also co-written by Hairston and Kentrell Ragin. The single is the title track to her upcoming full-length album Mighty Strong God, which is slated for release on Friday, October 22nd, 2021.
Summers says, "I am elated to bring you my brand new single, Mighty Strong God! God truly is faithful, and we can find strength and hope through whatever we might be facing, when God leads the way. He is going to come through-all the time."
A native of Colorado Springs, CO, Stephanie Summers began performing on the Gospel scene as one of the lead vocalists with the celebrated Colorado Mass Choir, under the leadership of the late Gospel great Reverend James Moore, and has taken the stage opening for legendary artists like John P. Kee and Dorinda Clark-Cole. An official music video for "Mighty Strong God" will be released soon.
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