Rita Springer's journey in worship started with a tragedy. "I lost my father at [age] nine to cancer," she says. "I remember when I was ten playing piano in the house. I hit a chord and just started weeping. I went from playing the piano to feeling." Ever since that moment, she has pioneered the worship industry, making a space for women and young worship leaders to realize their gifts and use them to worship God. On this episode of the Women in Ministry Leadership podcast, hosts Rhonda Davis and Julie Cole talk with Rita about making her way in the worship industry—before there was an industry, the difficult choices she's made along the way, and the cost of a life devoted to worship.
Rita Springer's journey in worship started with a tragedy. "I lost my father at [age] nine to cancer," she says. "I remember when I was ten playing piano in the house. I hit a chord and just started weeping. I went from playing the piano to feeling." Ever since that moment, she has pioneered the worship industry, making a space for women and young worship leaders to realize their gifts and use them to worship God.
On this episode of the Women in Ministry Leadership podcast, hosts Rhonda Davis and Julie Cole talk with Rita about making her way in the worship industry—before there was an industry, the difficult choices she's made along the way, and the cost of a life devoted to worship.