The Collingsworth Family’s Faith and Music Take Center Stage in ‘His Gift, My Story’

Be sure to catch Kim Collingsworth on Gaither Gospel Hour’s new special, “His Gift, My Story,” tonight, Friday, Feb. 27, at 6 p.m. ET, on RFD Network and streaming on RFD+

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NASHVILLE, TENN. (RFD NEWS) — The Collingsworth Family is widely known for its gospel music ministry, blending faith, family, and exceptional musical talent. Tonight, viewers can catch a special episode of Gaither Gospel Hour featuring virtuoso pianist and family matriarch Kim Collingsworth, highlighting her unique piano style and personal testimony.

Kim Collingsworth joined us on Friday’s Market Day Report to share more about her musical journey, which began at a very young age and grew into a lifelong ministry.

In her conversation with RFD NEWS, Collingsworth reflected on key milestones in her career and how her early passion for piano laid the foundation for what would become a family-centered gospel group. She also spoke about performing alongside her husband and children as part of The Collingsworth Family, calling it a blessing to share both music and ministry together.

That family dynamic is on full display in her new television special, “His Gift, My Story,” airing tonight.

The special was filmed at the Fisher Center at Belmont University, a venue Collingsworth said provided a meaningful backdrop for the project. She explained how she selected the music, incorporated special guest appearances, and worked to create an experience that reflects both her faith and gratitude for the gifts she’s been given.

Collingsworth said her hope is that viewers walk away encouraged and reminded of God’s faithfulness through music. She also teased that more projects and performances are ahead for the family.

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