Alexis Santos: A Life Shaped by Music

January 28
33 mins

Episode Description

Music often starts as a love.
For some, it slowly becomes a way of life.

In this episode, Alexis Santos shares how directing choirs as a teenager set him on a path that would shape his work, his faith, and his sense of responsibility as a musician. From formal studies in music and theology to composing bilingual sacred music used in churches today, Alexis reflects on what it means to serve both the art and the people it is meant for.

This conversation is about discipline, calling, and the ordinary faithfulness it takes to keep showing up to the work. We talk about writing music that carries meaning, navigating life between two languages, and how belief quietly informs the choices we make long after the applause fades.

Whether you work in music, serve in the Church, or are simply curious about how faith lives inside everyday work, this episode offers a glimpse into a life shaped slowly and intentionally by sound.

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