Marcie Gray's love for music began at a very young age. Born and raised in California, Marcie dreamed of relocating to the south to sing with her Uncle Alphus LeFevre and the LeFevre family. Her grandmother, Omega (Peggy) LeFevre Kutz and grandfather, Harry O'Dell Kutz lived in Jackson, TN, where Marcie spent many summers as a child. That was where her love for the south began. LeFevre Family Reunions were a favorite event each year, and led to many cherished memories with family, singing and laughing all throughout the weekend together. Those carefree days with the aunts, uncles and cousins are now a distant memory, but Marcie's love for music and the legacy left by so many of her family members still inspires her to sing today.
Over the years, Marcie has taught voice lessons, directed choirs from preschool through adult ages, led worship services and been a featured soloist in concerts across the United States. Gray Dove Ministries was launched in 2015, as Marcie's music ministry began to grow and more concert appearances were added to the calendar.
Marcie is a cancer survivor, among other things. God has given her a powerful testimony, and she has committed her life to serving Him by sharing the hope that comes from unwavering faith, even through trials that seem unending. God has opened many doors for Marcie to sing and speak in new places, meet new friends and reach out to those who are hurting and need an encouraging word or someone to pray with them. Marcie shared, "There is no greater honor than to be able to dedicate your life to doing God's work. It's a calling, and one that requires huge sacrifices, for sure, but it's one I will never regret!
To God, be the glory!