Biola University | Jesus People: Worship and Music — Myesha Chaney [Ablaze Conference 2021] @BiolaUniversity | Uploaded October 2021 | Updated October 2024, 20 hours ago.
Myesha Chaney speaks at the Ablaze Conference 2021, held at Biola University.
Explore how the Holy Spirit sparked revival 50 years ago in the Jesus People Movement — and how he can set us ablaze again today. Hosted at Biola University on October 7–9, the Ablaze Conference featured plenary speakers, workshops, worship and a special reunion concert with musical artists from the Jesus People Movement.
Myesha Chaney, a soul care expert, author, speaker and entrepreneur, has never been a stranger to the balancing act of pursuing her divine purpose. As a Long Beach native, Myesha curates safe spaces and continually empowers people to live honest and meaningful lives. Her mission has always been to help humanity feel more seen, heard and loved. Through her transparent and relatable conversational style of speaking, she captivates listeners and uplifts the spirit as a worship leader. She has earned Master’s degrees in both Spiritual Formation and Soul Care, and Christian Leadership & Ministry in Women’s Ministry from Biola University. Myesha and her husband, Wayne Chaney have been married for more than 16 years and have three children: Wayne, Reign and Cadence.
Myesha Chaney speaks at the Ablaze Conference 2021, held at Biola University.
Explore how the Holy Spirit sparked revival 50 years ago in the Jesus People Movement — and how he can set us ablaze again today. Hosted at Biola University on October 7–9, the Ablaze Conference featured plenary speakers, workshops, worship and a special reunion concert with musical artists from the Jesus People Movement.
Myesha Chaney, a soul care expert, author, speaker and entrepreneur, has never been a stranger to the balancing act of pursuing her divine purpose. As a Long Beach native, Myesha curates safe spaces and continually empowers people to live honest and meaningful lives. Her mission has always been to help humanity feel more seen, heard and loved. Through her transparent and relatable conversational style of speaking, she captivates listeners and uplifts the spirit as a worship leader. She has earned Master’s degrees in both Spiritual Formation and Soul Care, and Christian Leadership & Ministry in Women’s Ministry from Biola University. Myesha and her husband, Wayne Chaney have been married for more than 16 years and have three children: Wayne, Reign and Cadence.