Music artists
shape culture.
[Jesus] shapes
music artists.
And when musicians are [full], everyone around them gets fed.
Hi, I'm [Kevin Toqe],
Director of Pastoral Care at Evergreen Music Artists (EMA).
God has placed some of his most influential people on stages and in studios. Most of them are running on empty, disconnected from their identity and their mission. That's not just a personal problem — it's a Kingdom problem. And that problem shows up in their music, their lives, and eventually, their silence or unraveling.
But when a music artist finally has a pastor in their corner, the silence breaks — and what comes out is worth hearing. What happens downstream? Musicians who are cared for take care of everyone else. So we start there and watch the fruit of their lives grow.
Do you want a pastor in your corner and a mission worth playing for? Pull up a chair.
God loves creative people.
That’s why we [exist].
This is what it looks like when healthy creativity is [working].
Unrooted, music can become a cave or just a spotlight to crave. Pastored artists find a third way. They bring something whole to your church — and then they take it somewhere your church can't always go. Prisons. Military bases. Hospitals. That's where God's redemption gets loud.
Music was God’s idea. It’s one of the main ways He reaches the world.
Behind every
music artist is
[someone] who
believed in them.
When you support
Evergreen Music Artists,
you support the
[Great Commission].
Think about the songs that carried you through your hardest moments. Someone made those — and someone needs to care for those artists.
When a music artist is full, rooted, and mission-driven, the Kingdom moves through their music in ways no platform or program ever could.
Your giving will go somewhere beyond the reach of most people. Do you want to help resource this Kingdom work? CLICK HERE.

