
ABOUT ME
I was born in Rochester, New York to David and Barbara
Randolph. The middle child of two sisters, I grew up
singing hits from Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and
Shirley Caesar. God called me at the age of five to
minister in music. I joined my church choir because
I had a strong desire to praise the Lord at a very early age.
In junior high, I transferred to The Performing School of
Arts which changed my life forever. There, I learned to play
the piano, control my vocals, dance and perform in stage
productions. All the while, I was being molded and
prepared for what God was calling me to do.
I graduated from high school and auditioned at Juilliard
School of Music in New York City, but was turned away. God had another plan. His will for me was to attend Bethune Cookman University where I received a singing scholarship and was united with my soul mate. I graduated with a Bachelors of Arts Degree in Communications and a year later, married Rev. Dr. Gregory S. Williams.
We moved to Atlanta, Georgia and our ministry began. I worked several jobs that led me to graduate school, where I received my Masters of Education and a teaching certificate from Mercer University. I then worked as a paraprofessional for three years. I taught children’s church and sang in the choir, while my husband was an associate pastor. I also taught middle school for 21 years, while serving on several ministries at church. (page 1 of 2)






