Elizabeth Smith Releases 'Heal Me' Single Ahead Of New Album

Feb 12 2018

Worship leader and singer/songwriter Elizabeth Smith has just released her new single 'Heal Me'. The song is the first release from her upcoming soon to be released album entitled 'Hope', and is an inspirational expression of hope in Christ.

The lyrics convey a plea for healing and a cry of unwavering hope in the Lord. The music builds, moving from a simple whisper of hope into a declaration of faith.


“I want my music to be an expression of hope to this generation. I want to encourage listeners to put their faith and hope in God and be reminded that they have victory in Jesus,” says Elizabeth.

Elizabeth Smith is a worship leader in a large evangelical church and a singer/songwriter whose heart is to see the hope of Christ reach our generation.

Elizabeth’s musical journey has not been a straight path or planned out, but rather Holy Spirit led. As a small child she found Christ and throughout her teen years, she had a heart for revival. In those years, Elizabeth was very involved in modeling and beauty pageants where she experienced great success and was presented with the opportunity to model professionally.

However, in her heart she knew what she really wanted was to help others and inspire hope, so Elizabeth quit modelling to pursue nursing. Elizabeth studied diligently, became a nurse and married a pastor.

Other News

Jeremy Rosado Releases 'Feliz Navidad'
Nov 09

Jeremy Rosado Releases 'Feliz Navidad'

Powerhouse vocalist Jeremy Rosado closes out an unforgettable year with his own rendition of the beloved Christmas classic “Feliz Navidad.” A lifelong lover of the holiday season, Rosado’s new release is more than a…

Lakewood Music Releases New Song 'Rejoice Again'
Nov 09

Lakewood Music Releases New Song 'Rejoice Again'

Lakewood Music releases their brand-new song, “Rejoice Again (feat. Alexander Pappas),” available now on all streaming platforms. The declarative anthem will appear on the group’s forthcoming album, set to be released in…

 Back to Top