Master's Promise - We Will Stand

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   Power Line Magazine has had the privilege of knowing Master’s Promise and their family for about three years now.
   We first met at a Gospel Sing in Cave City, Ohio.  We were not only overwhelmed but impressed by their talent, personalities and love for the Lord.
   The Master’s Promise includes: Rachel Sancricca, Sister, Hannah Sancricca and best friend, Katelyn Montgomery.

   In our first interview, I had difficulty with the name Sancricca. (See more about it in the interview within this article).

   We have interviewed them on numerous occasions but find this interview to be our best.  We will share some photos from some of the places The Master’s Promise has provided their ministerial and musical talents.

   The photo at right is from our first meeting with The Master’s Promise at Cave City, Kentucky at The Kentucky State Gospel Music Singing Convention.
   By the way, they will be there again this year on June 26th and 27th.  If you can attend you will be glad you did.  Other artists will be featured in addition to The Master’s Promise including our group: God Plus Us.
   I found them to be refreshingly new to interviews as well as very kind. I

Master's Promise with James Crigger
Amy Montgomery

continuously messed up the name Sancricca. 
   If twenty years from now we get to meet or have another interview, we will still find this very amusing. At least I will.

   To the left is Amy Montgomery, Katelyn’s mother, whom I first met at their concert at “The Potter’s Wheel” in Gallipolis, Ohio.
   To the right is Rachel and Hannah’s parents: Jeff and Rhonda Sancricca.
When I first met Jeff he was a youth pastor who now does sound for the group.

Jeff and Rhonda Sancricca

   Rhonda is the group’s manager, photographer, etc.

   I am sure that everyone has found the success of The Master’s Promise to not only be wonderful and blessed.  They have also found the amount of time required to acquire that success.
   There’s practice; promotion; marketing: song writing; praying; losing sleep; driving many miles; and trying to maintain a normal life.  In all, there is lots of work and dedication.
   There is no lack of dedication.  The girls, their parents, their talent, their original songs and all requires extreme dedication.  It also requires patience.  Patience is always required when dealing with things like fans, interviewers, complications and more.

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