My family and I are very excited to host a launch party for our ministry to the United Kingdom, Project44. The venue, the food and the company will be in a word – incredible! One late development to the evening is LIVE MUSIC! Here’s a quick bio on the entertainment for the evening:
Chris Mullins worked as hired as the resident musician at the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum in his home town of Renfro Valley before moving to Wellington, New Zealand in 2007. In 2009 he graduated with a Bachelor of Music in Composition from the New Zealand School of Music.
Mullins has also studied recording and music production. He is currently a faculty member at The Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional music; where he teaches guitar, bass, mandolin, and banjo.
Deborah Payne is a Berea native and has been playing the fiddle from an early age. Her work with the Berea College Bluegrass Ensemble included a national tour and tours of Japan. She has also worked with other bluegrass bands, including Canebreak and Narrow Road. Recently, Deborah worked for 2 years in Uganada with the Peace Corps.
Deborah and Chris will be playing a selection of old English country dance music, as well as some Irish and American pieces.
We hope you will join us! There will be plenty of food and space for you to help us celebrate the launch of Project44. If you would like to join us, click here.



Chris, I had RSVP’d that my husband and I would be coming, but now it looks like we can’t make it. We’ll be praying for a successful evening as well as a success in your ministry!
It’s all good! Sorry you can’t make it, but THANK YOU for your interest in us! – CS