
Jordan House grew up in Searcy, Arkansas,
but has lived in Nashville, Tennessee for the past five years.
He grew up singing in choruses throughout his childhood
and credits Acappella with teaching him how to sing
harmony.
With a degree in Psychology from Harding
University and a passion for working with teenagers,
Jordan has been a camp counselor, youth volunteer, and
part-time youth minister for the past few years in
Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina. He works with the Otter Creek Church in Nashville in youth ministry.
Jordan is
finishing his Masters in Bible from Lipscomb University
and Master of Divinity from Harding University Graduate
School of Religion.
From 1998-2002 Jordan was a member
of the band Soulbox, winners of the AtlantaFest Talent
Search Contest in 1999. Soulbox won the opportunity to
be the opening act for the W’s, All-Star United, and DC
Talk.
You'll find Jordan singing lead on the Lord Save Me video, which aired in 2006.
Jordan is a self- proclaimed Acappella fan, but
also likes the music ranging from the Beatles to
Mozart. Music plays an important role in Jordan’s life,
especially his love for leading worship. He says, “I
have a passion for taking people before God’s throne.”
See Jordan's video!
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