LeCroy SistersWe are the LeCroy Sisters, Tiffany, Tara, and Michaela. Tiffany and Tara's parents, Ellis and Becky, moved the family to Branson, Missouri when Tiffany was two. Three years later, Tara was born. Growing up, we shared a close bond with our parents, who encouraged us to listen to and sing Southern Gospel music. It became an important part of our lives. We have been singing now for twenty-five years with the constant encouragement of our parents... they are always in the crowd. Michaela has been raised the same way.

Tiffany has been married to her husband, Michael, for eighteen years. She is a stay at home mom who often says God has blessed her by allowing her to be a "June Cleaver." They have a daughter, fourteen-year-old Michaela, who has been singing on stage since she was three years old, and is now singing with her mama and "Aunt Tinkerbelle" full time. She will tell you that she wants to sing for Jesus when she grows up. "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it." Proverbs 22:6

Tara and her husband, Steve, have been married for twelve years. Tara is a stay-at-home wife. They have a daughter, Minnie, who is currently attending nursing school.

As children, Tiffany and Tara started out in a little one-room country church, singing acappella. As adults, we have been ministering and worshipping throughout Missouri and several other states. We have been honored through participation in events for radio and television, while serving concurrently on the praise team of a local ministry. We have sung contemporary praise and worship with them for the last six years, all the time being blessed and encouraged by our pastoral staff to go out and minister when God calls us to. We have also sung for large audiences at the Lawrence Welk Theater, The Grand Palace, The Jim Stafford Theater, as well as numerous conferences. Additionally, we sang for the Veterans' Week Military Gala, The POW/MIA Memorial Service during the Branson Veterans' Week, the Fifty-Seventh through the Sixty-Second Annual Adoration Parades in Historical Downtown Branson, and a 9/11 Tribute Ceremony which marked the unveiling of the "American High Rise - In God We Trust" mural on the rear wall of the Grand Palace.

One of the desires of our hearts is to continue to minister to as many people as the Lord puts before us. We are often surprised when people ask us what we would charge or the distance we would travel to come and sing for them.

A love offering to help meet our expenses would be greatly appreciated, but we do not require a set fee, and we never put a limit on God as to how far we would travel. We would love to come and share with you on a Sunday morning or evning, and are availabe for conferences and events.

We consider it a privilege to sing for the Lord each time that we are asked to do so, and we would be honored to come worship the Lord with you.