They are using their voices for a higher purpose.
Everyone has a unique purpose or calling in life, but sometimes that calling involves family. For The Erwins, a southern gospel group made up of three brothers and their sister, their shared mission is to honor God through their music. Their combination of talent, faith, and genuine care for others creates a ministry that stands out.
Keith Erwin, the oldest sibling at 32, explains how their performances become something greater than themselves. He describes the experience of seeing their music touch people’s hearts as humbling and a clear sign that they are following God’s plan. For them, their music is not just a career but a meaningful way to serve.
Raised in a family deeply rooted in ministry, The Erwins grew up traveling the country singing at churches and events with their father, who has been an itinerant evangelist for over five decades. Singing is more than just what they do—it’s their passion and devotion.
Their first album, What Really Matters, was released in 2011, marking the start of a successful recording journey. Since then, they have produced eight albums, including What Christmas Really Means, which earned a Grammy nomination, and the highly praised Life Story in 2024. The Texas-based quartet has also achieved notable success on southern gospel radio with two No. 1 hits: “The God I Know” and “Red Words.”