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Reflect
has at its core the singer/songwriter husband-and-wife duo, Daniel and Catherine Lovett, who have been making music together since 2001. Their purpose is to "reflect" Jesus to others through their music and to bring others back to their purpose of knowing him. Their music can be described as Christ centered acoustic folk, personal in tone, yet universal in reach, with songs that are full of depth, character and an underlying sense of peace.

Influences include Vineyard Worship as well as the music of Enter the Worship Circle and Sara Groves to name a few. They share their music throughout Northeast Wisconsin where they live serving churches and nursing homes. They have played at places such as the Cup O' Joy in Green Bay and at the annual Christian music festival Lifest.They currently serve as worship leaders at Adullam Vineyard Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Reflect's passion is to see God use his gift of music to reach, bless, and change people with the presence of God.

Reflect's albums include:

The "Reflect Hymn" project, released December of 2008, came after spending two years serving the elderly in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. It is a peaceful acoustic collection of classic hymns. Read the full story of how this album is making a difference at the Nursing Home Ministry page.

Reflect's 2005 self-titled debut album has a “live” sound, as if the band were right there in your living room worshiping with you. In the same vein as "Enter the Worship Circle", the songs on this project were inspired by the Psalms and other Scriptures and convey a sense of intimacy and a passion for God’s presence.

Reflect's most recent songs convey messages of forgiveness, hope, grace, and love for Jesus. You can expect their latest full length original release in 2010.


"...that we can be mirrors that brightly reflect the glory of the Lord. And as the Spirit of the Lord works within us, we become more and more like him and reflect his glory even more." ~ 2 Corinthians 3:18