Sarah Davison of HIGHROAD Will be Going Through Surgery

Special prayer is requested for Sarah Davison of the Award winning female group HIGHROAD. After consulting with her Doctor, Sarah will be going through surgery and is asking prayer for God to direct the hands of the surgeon.
Sarah commented, "The surgery is this Tuesday morning at a Nashville Hospital. I appreciate and am honored to have so many folks praying for me. God is faithful and I know He is the greatest Healer. I am trusting in Him and I can't wait to get back on the road soon doing what I love the most."
Sarah expects to be back on the road by the end of February and appreciates the many thoughts and prayers. If there are updates that Sarah wishes to share you can check the HIGHROAD FaceBook page to keep up with Sarah and the entire group.
Founded in 2010 by Sarah Davison (vocals, piano), HighRoad is also comprised of Kristen Bearfield (mandolin, guitar, banjo, vocals), Kinsey Kapfhammer (guitar, vocals) and Lauren Conklin (fiddle). The group has garnered six SGM Scoops Diamond Award nominations and an Absolutely Gospel Music Female Group of the Year award, among other accolades. They regularly perform at leading Gospel music events including the Gatlinburg Gathering, Myrtle Beach's Singing In The Sun and the National Quartet Convention. HighRoad's previous recordings include Angel at the Crossroads; The Road Less Traveled; and the Christmas release, Joy.
In addition to HighRoad, Davison has performed with some of the top names in country music. She recently shared the Grand Ole Opry stage with ACM Award-winning singer/songwriter Mark Wills and performed with the late George Jones' band during his final tour of Canada.
For further information, visit highroadmusic.com, turningpointpr.com or follow HighRoad on Facebook.
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