Brandon Lake & Wife Brittany Welcome Third Child
GRAMMY®-nominated, Dove Award-winning singer/songwriter and worship leader Brandon Lake and his wife Brittany announce the arrival of their third child. Banner Brave Lake was born on August 6th, both mother and child are healthy.
Brandon and Brittany Schneider were married in 2011. Other than Banner, they already have two sons. In February 2022, when Brandon announced that they had another child coming, one of Brandon's sons, Beau, prays for the new baby. "Dear Jesus, let the baby be strong and healthy. And let it be big and big, and be a big boy."
Beau ends the prayer time by saying, "I pray that mommy feels better."
Among Bethel Music's collective of world-renowned singer/songwriters and worship leaders, Brandon Lake has collaborated with such artists as Matt Redman, Elevation Worship, Passion and Housefires, among many others. A worship pastor at Charleston, South Carolina's Seacoast Church, Lake was nominated for a 2020 GRAMMY® Award for his role as co-writer and collaborator on Tasha Cobbs Leonard's genre-spanning hit single "This Is A Move." The song also earned Lake and Cobbs Leonard a 2019 Dove Award for "Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the Year."
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