Rachel Mac Welcomes Baby Girl

Christian artist Rachel Mac has given birth to Rowan Renée on October 19th 2024. Both mother and daughter are well. Mac is best known for her debut single "Jesus Doesn't."
Mac writes, "Words can't describe you. You're everything I've ever needed. I didn't know it was possible to love this hard and deeply, but you make it easy. Your beauty shocks me. You have your daddy wrapped around your finger. He loves you so much, it's beautiful to watch. I can't wait to see you grow and blossom into every version of yourself. But please wait, stay this little forever.
"Suddenly I don't remember life before you, I am completely new for the better. I prayed for you and over you every single day and promise to forever do so. I thank God for choosing me to be yours."
While on the TV show, The Voice, Mac was a fan favorite. A singer-songwriter, artist and worship leader, Rachel has been a student of music as long as she can remember. Her earliest memories of music began in the church. Rachel and her two sisters were raised by a single father who was a worship leader. She began singing and playing piano at a very young age. Her love of music and music theory cemented as she grew older. In addition to her powerful voice, she plays multiple instruments including acoustic guitar, bass guitar, and is also an award winning clarinetist. At age 15, Rachel was the youngest contestant on Season 20 of The Voice. She was chosen by Nick Jonas to be on his team and finished as a finalist in 4th place.
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