A voice carrying
the Maranatha cry
Before Jesus returns, there must be a Bride who is pure and spotless. Not polished. Not performing. Pure. And we are made pure the only way Scripture promises, by beholding the Lamb. The more we see Him, the more we’re changed. The more we gaze, the more we burn.
Kaylee’s call is to prepare the Bride, to see the Church fully in love with Jesus again. Her message was forged in a personal battle.
At eight years old, a single dream triggered five years of relentless panic attacks, depression, and suicidal thoughts. She grew up in ministry, traveling with her family, surrounded by the presence of God, yet tormented by fear. Anxiety became a daily part of her life.
While her mother was traveling the world preaching, Kaylee was fighting to breathe.
One day her mother said, “I’m going on a fast.”
Her father asked, “How long?”
She replied, “Until.”
That word marked the turning point.
Through the prayers of her mother and hours alone with a guitar, Kaylee began to see Jesus. At first He was blurry. But the more she worshiped, the clearer He became. And the clearer He became, the freer she became.
The revelation that “God has not given me a spirit of fear” shattered the lie that anxiety was part of her bloodline. She realized she wasn’t created with fear, and if it didn’t come from God, it didn’t have permission to stay.
Today, she says, “Fear is afraid of me.”
Jesus is the prize. Always has been. Always will be.
Kaylee is passionate about telling her generation the truth: You do not have to live bound. Anxiety is not your inheritance. Freedom is.
Through worship in song and fiery preaching, she calls believers to holiness, wholehearted love, and lives that eagerly await His return. She believes we don’t prepare the Bride by trying harder; we prepare by worshiping harder. We go after Him until everything that once bound us loses its grip.
And Kaylee intends to make sure the Bride sees Him clearly again.