CeCe Winans’ story reads like a contradiction: a shy girl who wanted to disappear into the choir becomes the most decorated female gospel artist in history, not by chasing fame, but by running toward obedience.
Born Priscilla Marie Winans on October 8, 1964, in Detroit, Michigan, she grew up in a household where only gospel music was allowed. With ten children and parents who lived what they preached—early morning prayer, fasting, and unwavering faith—CeCe learned that worship was not a performance, it was a way of life.

She loved singing in the background, and the spotlight frightened her, but her parents insisted she sing in front of the church. At eight years old, she stood before the congregation and cried through her first solo while friends giggled, yet she kept singing. Somewhere between fear and tears, she felt what she would later describe as the presence of God moving through her voice, and that discovery shaped everything that followed.
In 1981, at seventeen, CeCe and her brother BeBe were invited to sing on the PTL Club, a Christian television program hosted by Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker. Expecting to blend into a larger group, they were handed a song and asked to shift its meaning toward Jesus, and their duet lit up the phones.
What began as a TV assignment became a launchpad: BeBe & CeCe Winans rose into national prominence, crossing boundaries few gospel acts had crossed, eventually making history with mainstream success while keeping their message rooted in faith. Yet CeCe remained uncomfortable with celebrity, more focused on ministry than stardom. Along the way, she formed a deep friendship with Whitney Houston that surprised even CeCe herself.

Whitney knew their songs, showed up at their small venue, and even sang with them on stage. Their bond became real family—CeCe served as godmother to Whitney’s daughter, Bobbi Kristina—and their relationship produced one of the era’s most beloved collaborations, “Count on Me,” from the 1995 *Waiting to Exhale* soundtrack, produced by Babyface.
The song went platinum and placed CeCe in the rare position of a gospel singer embraced by mainstream radio without losing her spiritual center. In 1995, CeCe stepped into her solo calling with *Alone in His Presence*, a landmark gospel album that sold over a million copies and established her as a defining voice in modern worship.
Albums like *Everlasting Love*, *Alabaster Box*, and *Purified* followed, turning songs into church anthems worldwide. Then, at the height of her success, she did something almost unheard of: she stepped away from recording and touring for years to pastor Nashville Life Church with her husband, Alvin Love II. For CeCe, purpose outranked platform; if God said “pastor,” she would pastor.

When she returned with *Let Them Fall in Love* in 2017, she proved her voice still carried weight, and during the pandemic she recorded *Believe For It* under restrictions, covering “Goodness of God” in a way that resonated globally and reignited hope for millions. She continued building momentum with *More Than This* and new chart-topping songs, collecting more Grammys and honors while insisting every award was simply another chance to point people to Jesus.
Even tragedy marked her path: when Whitney Houston died, CeCe received the news in disbelief, grieved deeply, and later sang at Whitney’s funeral, carrying faith through sorrow. Through decades of success, CeCe’s anchor remained the same—family, church, and a life submitted to God—showing that lasting impact isn’t built by ambition, but by worship and obedience.
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