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Sara Groves
Sara Groves performing
Background information
OriginMinneapolis, MN, USA
Years active1998–present

Sara Groves is an American singer/songwriter from Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Sara received her Bachelors of Science in History and English in 1994 from Evangel University, a private Christian university in Springfield, Missouri. Sara spent four years teaching high school in Rosemont, MN before recording her first album, Past the Wishing, in 1998. Since then she has released five more albums and appeared on several others (see below). Sara has been nominated for 3 Dove Awards including New Artist of the Year in 2002 and Special Event Album of the Year 2003 by the Gospel Music Association. She was named one of the best Christian music artists of 2005 and the album, Add To The Beauty, was named Album of the Year for 2005 by CCM Magazine.

In 2001 she appeared on World Entertainment's What A Mom album with the song Generations and also on World Entertainment's New Music From Our Heart To Yours album.

In 2002 she appeared on Randy Stonehill's Edge Of The World album on the song Take Me Back. Also in 2002 she appeared on the album Traveling Light: Songs From the 23rd Psalm and the album City on a Hill: It's Christmas Time with the song Child Of Love.

In 2003 she appeared on the City on a Hill: The Gathering album with the song Come Be Who You Are.

In 2004 Sara was recognized by the Alumni Board from Evangel University for her significant achievements in the few years since her graduation. The "Outstanding Young Alumnus Award" is presented to alumni who have made contributions with their lives within a short period after their graduation. In 2004 she also appeared on the City on a Hill: The Collection album on the song Jesus Went to the Garden.

In September 2005 Sara, her husband Troy, her father-in-law, a neighbor, and a Minneapolis ER doctor delivered a tour bus and trailer load of baby supplies to Gulf coast victims of hurricane Katrina in Slidell, LA, a suburb of New Orleans, LA.

As of 2006, Groves continues to record and tour with her husband, Troy, and their two sons, Kirby and Toby.

Discography

Publications

  • Essay in , 2004 original essays and stories from a diverse list of contributors (compiled and edited by Constance Rhodes)

Magazine Covers

InTheTimes.com

External links

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