Peg D'Amato









The greatest event of my life came at the age of 34 when I responded to the Lord's call on my life and humbly accepted Christ as my Savior. How life has changed since then! No, it hasn't always been easy, but life's been significantly better. And I have hope in a future guaranteed by Christ, Himself!

My interest in music began at the age of 7 when I started studying piano. In middle school I took up the study of the oboe which continued through high school. I love to sing and remember taking part in a children's choir at my family's church. After high school I attended Bryant College (now Bryant University) in Rhode Island and four years later graduated with a degree in Office Administration.

At the age of 23 I married my husband, Pat, whom I met at Bryant and we set up our home in Connecticut. We have shared many good years and have been blessed with two wonderful children, Samantha (now a teenager) and Patrick (pre-teen). Both have accepted Jesus into their hearts. . .what more could we ask for. Pat and I spent many years not knowing personally the love of our Lord. . .how our relationship has grown and blossomed since we both committed our lives to Christ. God is good. . .all the time!

Music has always been part of my life, but it wasn't until I was born again in Christ that I had any real desire or inspiration to song write. Well, that all changed and I find great joy in writing and singing songs that praise God and speak to the heart of people.

I enjoy being an active member of the Connecticut Songwriter's Association (CSA) and the sweet fellowship of my brothers and sisters in Christ at The Congregational Church of Salem, Salem, CT. I would be amiss not to acknowledge the inspiration I have received through the Biblical teaching of our Pastor, Tim Dubeau and the encouragement given by his wife, my dear friend, Shirley. Of course, the greatest human gifts of love and support have come from my partner-for-life - Pat, my children, my parents, Patty and our terrific family. . .thank you.

"It is good to praise the LORD and make music to Your name, O Most High, to proclaim Your love in the morning and Your faithfulness at night" Psalms 92:1-2