Amen Patron – Singing to Give Back

Category: Integrity Contests, Integrity Serves

Date: April 30, 2021

Amen Patron of The Assurance Group practically has music running through his veins. Singing isn’t just a talent for Amen; it’s a part of his identity. He explains, “I have always been involved in music. As a son of a pastor, I was the musical director in church. I sang and played trumpet, drums, piano and bass guitar for The Steven Scott Orchestra. Next, I worked as a writer/producer/artist/engineer for multiple record companies before opening my own recording studio in New York.”

With his experience singing for a crowd, Amen aims to give the Integrity family the gift of beautiful music. Amen recognizes the important role music has played in his life and hopes his video submission will provide inspiration for those listening to “never stop moving forward.”

Amen’s chosen charity is Open Door Ministries. This High Point, North Carolina based ministry offers assistance to community members in need. It is also the very place Amen discovered and developed his talent for singing. Integrity is proud to make a donation to Open Door Ministries in Amen’s name.

Click here to check out Amen’s video and vote now!

We are thrilled Amen shared his incredible singing voice with us! Don’t forget to keep voting through May 2nd at 5PM CT.

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