Christian songwriter Renee Rollins contributed music to Their Blood Cries Out, winner of the Gold Award at the 2025 Knoxville International Christian Film Festival.
Read MoreRenee brings fresh energy, authentic worship, and heartfelt stories to every stage, screen, and songwriting session.
Renee Rollins brings a heart of worship wherever she leads, creating space for people to truly connect with Jesus. From international gatherings to local prayer services at Gateway Church, her experience reflects both depth and humility. Renee serves regularly with Gateway Worship and is honored to lead during Shabbat services in partnership with Gateway Center for Israel. She’s always open to serving other ministries through worship as the Lord leads.
Whether cohosting the faith-based talk show POP Talk or speaking at conferences and women’s events, Renee shares with sincerity, humor, and grace. Her love for teaching and encouraging others shines through in every setting. Listeners are drawn in not only by her words, but by the peace and strength she carries. Renee considers it a joy to be invited to speak or lead, and she prayerfully makes herself available to serve where she’s needed.
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Christian songwriter Renee Rollins contributed music to Their Blood Cries Out, winner of the Gold Award at the 2025 Knoxville International Christian Film Festival.
Read MoreDiscover how surrendering your thoughts, words, and choices to Jesus leads to a Spirit-filled life—because He’s closer than your next breath.
Read MoreNear Nazareth Festival welcomes filmmakers worldwide. Join Renee Rollins and thousands of global participants showcasing films at Israel's premier film event.
Read MoreTold there was no cure for MS, Renee Rollins held onto faith. Discover her moving story of resilience, prayer, and God’s supernatural healing.
Read MoreDiagnosed with MS in 2014, Rene experienced a miraculous healing after prayer at NRB. Her journey is a powerful reminder: Yeshua still heals today.
Read MoreWe don’t have to look far to see how creation thrives best when it remains in its source. Pull a tree from the soil and toss it into the ocean—it dies. Take a fish from the water and place it on land—it suffocates. Every living thing was made for a specific environment, and when removed from it, the result is decay, not growth.
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