
FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2025
Skye Peterson
Skye Peterson is a singer-songwriter from Nashville, TN who loves Jesus and daffodils. As much as she likes answers, her music is a journal entry full of questions, stories, and doubts. Even as she wrestles and wonders, she feels an urge to sing about spring in December, light on darker days, and love during lonely weeks.
She released her first album Where The Winter Was in 2023 after studying theology in England and Kentucky. Splitting her time between touring and writing hymns for Getty Music, Skye also finished recording her second album All The Difference, which was voted “Best Christian Album” by The Gospel Coalition. During that time, Skye’s hymn “I Am Not My Own” was nominated for a Dove award, and she released many other songs for the local church while continuing to tour her solo album. In late 2024, Skye and Addison Agen launched a new band called Fielder, an alternative-folk duo with songs that are spirited, heartfelt, and thoughtful. The full album will be released in July 2025.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2025
Tinayeshe
Tinayeshe is a singer/songwriter based out of Charlotte, NC. He aims to write music that connects a diverse group of people, and points them to Jesus. He curates shows that make space for intimacy, vulnerability and communion, because there (with Jesus and those he shares himself with), he is learning to find true joy.
His debut album, Through the Valley, expresses the ins and outs of that journey to true joy and deep love. His upcoming second album, Communion, invites you to join him in this journey.
He also loves pickleball, basketball, Avatar: The Last Air Bender, Invincible, and a good hang.
Sharlene Provilus will be opening. Sharlene Provilus—also known as Shar—is a spoken word poet, Bible teacher, and artist with a heart for helping people grow closer to God. With a powerful blend of storytelling, poetry, and Christ-centered teaching, she invites audiences into deeper, more authentic faith. Her own journey of adoption, resilience, and redemption shapes every word she shares, bringing hope and healing to those wrestling with identity and belonging.
Shar has shared stages with artists like Jess Ray, Antoine Bradford, and Mission House Music, captivating audiences at churches, conferences, and universities across the country. Her performances challenge us to drop our assumptions and rediscover what it truly means to walk with Jesus.