We want to share more songs with homes and churches. Will you help? We need about 200 people to give $100 each in 2026. That will pay for travel, songbooks, merch, and recording more music. We’ve already self-produced 8 of 50 planned songs. Will you help us make more?
Help support SingKairos this year!
God has provided some wonderful opportunities to help us get the word out about SingKairos. We are leading kids’ music at the PCA General Assembly this Summer, and bringing our songs to Sing! conference in the fall. We need physical and provisional help to fill booths at these events AND travel with 6 people, merch, and a car full of gear and instruments to make this happen!
We’d love to connect further if you have interest in helping us this year! Fill out this form so we can send you an old fashioned thank you letter!
Ready to help?
Specific needs we have this year:
Roof-top or trailer-hitch storage for our Toyota Sequoia to carry people and gear to events — about $1,000.
Recording funds. We plan to release one song per month until this project is done. Mike has about 50 songs ready. With ministry, homeschooling, and seminary, we need to outsource recording! Please help with gifts of $100 or more. Each song will cost about $500 when recorded in a studio.
Filming equipment purchases for SingKairos YouTube videos. It’s time to move on from cell phone videos over in that space.
Printing funds for merchandise. We want t-shirts and songbooks for the Sing! conference this fall and for kids’ music at GA this summer. Consider giving $25-50 to cover some of these costs!
We’ve been accepted for a ministry/vendor booth at The Getty’s Sing! conference this fall where we have the opportunity to sing songs and share with people this ministry! Consider gifting $100 or more to help us get there!
Join us in prayer! We are so thankful for the opportunities God has provide for SingKairos and know he will continue to pave the way. We trust for his provision and are grateful to have you with us in this journey!
Gratefully,
Mike and Allie Murphy