Evan Craft Weds Rachel Jacoby

Christian singer and songwriter Evan Craft tied the knot on September 17. On Feburary 21 this year, Craft announced his engagement with his fiancée, Rachel Jacoby, on Instagram. Well-known Latin artists congratulated him on the amazing news like Marcos Witt, Christine D'Clario, comedian Juan de Montreal and many more. On Saturday, the couple exchanged their vows in Franklin, TN.
Craft announces, "I've waited so long for this day. Last night Rachel became my wife as we promised to cherish and love each other no matter what comes. We were surrounded by friends and family that witnessed our love bloom and our vows before the Lord. I am simply grateful. She is more than than I could ever dream or ask for. I love you Mrs. Rachel Craft!!!"
Evan Craft is a Christian singer and songwriter, best known for original praise and worship songs in both English and Spanish. Evan began playing guitar at the age of 12 and was writing his own songs and performing by the time he was in high school. He self-released several albums and EPs and distributed them at shows. Not too long ago Craft released his 4th album in Spanish and 3rd album in English, Desesperado which is aleady a hit with songs including "Be Alright, Be My Shalom / Se Mi Shalom," "La Evidencia," and "Montaña, Tu Señor."
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