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'''Kathryn Sarah Scott''' (born 29 September 1974)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://web.mac.com/mrsk.scott/kathrynscott.org/about.html |title=Kathryn Scott Website |author= |date= |work= |publisher= |accessdate=10 August 2011}}</ref> is a ] ] and ] from ]. She has written songs such as "Hungry", "At the Foot of the Cross", and "Search Me" for the worshipping ]. She released her first album, '']'', in 2003, and has released her second album, ''I Belong'', in December 2007.<ref>. Retrieved 10 August 2011.</ref> '''Kathryn Sarah Scott''' (born 29 September 1974)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://web.mac.com/mrsk.scott/kathrynscott.org/about.html |title=Kathryn Scott Website |author= |date= |work= |publisher= |accessdate=10 August 2011}}</ref> is a ] ] and ] from ]. She has written songs such as "Hungry", "At the Foot of the Cross", and "Search Me" for the worshipping ]. She released her first album, '']'', in 2003, and has released her second album, ''I Belong'', in December 2007.<ref>. Retrieved 10 August 2011.</ref>


Brought up in Northern Ireland in a ] environment, Kathryn discovered her talents for not only ] playing but also for ]. After getting married in 1996, Scott met and began to be mentored by ], then leader of worship leaders of the ], and as a result, Kathryn's songs feature on many of the Vineyard albums, including '']'', ''Surrender'' and ''Come, Now is the Time''. Scott was born in ], ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://breathecast.christianpost.com/Christian.Music.Artist-Kathryn.Scott/Profile-1140.htm |title=Kathryn Scott |author= |date=March 23, 2009 |work= |publisher=BREATHEcast.com |accessdate=20 November 2011}}</ref> and was brought up in Northern Ireland in a ] environment. She discovered her talents for not only ] playing but also for ] at an early age. After getting married in 1996, Scott met and began to be mentored by ], then leader of worship leaders of the ], and as a result, Kathryn's songs feature on many of the Vineyard albums, including '']'', ''Surrender'' and ''Come, Now is the Time''.


''Hungry'' was released in 1999 by Vineyard Music Group, containing 14 songs; 2 of which Kathryn penned. Kathryn sings on 7 of the 14 songs, 2 of the 7 alongside another one of the other four worship leaders on the album. '']'' was released in 2003 by Vertical Records, containing 12 songs; 7 of which Kathryn penned. ''Hungry'' was released in 1999 by Vineyard Music Group, containing 14 songs; 2 of which Kathryn penned. Kathryn sings on 7 of the 14 songs, 2 of the 7 alongside another one of the other four worship leaders on the album. '']'' was released in 2003 by Vertical Records, containing 12 songs; 7 of which Kathryn penned.
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For the American actress and writer, see Kathryn Leigh Scott.
Kathryn Scott
Born (1974-09-29) 29 September 1974 (age 50)
Eastbourne, England
OriginPortstewart, Northern Ireland
GenresWorship music
Contemporary Christian
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, worship leader
Years active1998–present
LabelsIntegrity Music
Websitekathrynscott.org
Musical artist

Kathryn Sarah Scott (born 29 September 1974) is a Christian songwriter and worship leader from Northern Ireland. She has written songs such as "Hungry", "At the Foot of the Cross", and "Search Me" for the worshipping church. She released her first album, Satisfy, in 2003, and has released her second album, I Belong, in December 2007.

Scott was born in Eastbourne, England and was brought up in Northern Ireland in a Christian environment. She discovered her talents for not only piano playing but also for singing at an early age. After getting married in 1996, Scott met and began to be mentored by Brian Doerksen, then leader of worship leaders of the Vineyard UK branch, and as a result, Kathryn's songs feature on many of the Vineyard albums, including Hungry, Surrender and Come, Now is the Time.

Hungry was released in 1999 by Vineyard Music Group, containing 14 songs; 2 of which Kathryn penned. Kathryn sings on 7 of the 14 songs, 2 of the 7 alongside another one of the other four worship leaders on the album. Satisfy was released in 2003 by Vertical Records, containing 12 songs; 7 of which Kathryn penned.

Kathryn and her husband Alan serve as pastors of Causeway Coast Vineyard, a church that they planted in 1999 in Northern Ireland, and have two daughters together.

Discography

Vineyard music albums

  • Come Now Is The Time (1998)
  • Hungry (1999)
  • Surrender (2000)
  • I love Your presence (2001)
  • You and You alone (2002)
  • Lord reign in me (2003)

Solo Albums

  • Satisfy (2003)
  • I belong (2007)
  • Live Worship At FocusFest (2009)
  • We Still Believe August (2010)

References

  1. "Kathryn Scott Website". Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  2. "Welcome". Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  3. "Kathryn Scott". BREATHEcast.com. March 23, 2009. Retrieved 20 November 2011.

External links

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