GAF Star’s Son Sings Worship Song, and We’re Here for It
By Movieguide® Contributor
Great American Family actress Alexa PenaVega shared a video of her son, Kingston, singing the classic worship song, “Way Maker,” on a recent Instagram Story
The video caught Kingston, 4, singing:
Waymaker, miracle worker
Promise keeper, light in the darkness
My God, that is who You are
Meanwhile, PenaVega’s youngest, her daughter Rio, 2, said her favorite song was “Let It Go” from Disney’s hit film FROZEN.
In another Story right after her son sang the song, a fan asked “How are YOU truly doing?!? Honest answer!”
“Tennessee has been so good to us. Our family’s thriving,” PenaVega said.
She and her husband, Carlos, also a Great American Family actor, prioritize faith in their family.
“Obviously, we talk about stories of the Bible. That’s fun and exciting. But I think the biggest thing is, what does the relationship with God look like? Because there’s learning about the Bible, but then there’s real relationship,” PenaVega told Fox News last year.
“The best way I could teach them about faith was just operating in my faith in front of them,” she added.
Church is a priority, too. Carlos shared a tidbit of what they took away from one Sunday sermon in August.
“These are the days :),” Carlos wrote as he shared several photos of their family. “Ok, so our biggest takeaway from church this weekend is how important it is to cast vision for your family or anything you’re doing – and be aligned with your identity, values and beliefs. Making decisions will be so much easier. I believe that without that alignment…it simply won’t work.
“Money can only keep the train running for so long,” he continued. “‘Without vision people perish.’ Some extra notes worthy of sharing! ‘Am I in the process or am I in the Promise?’ Sometimes we live thinking the process is it for us. Not ever making it into what God has ‘promised’ us. Don’t live at the border of the promise. What do you have to surrender to graduate out of being a shepherd and enter into the role of leadership/promise?”
The couple have also relied on their faith following the stillbirth of their daughter, Indy, this spring. Movieguide® previously reported:
“We’re doing well. We’re actually doing really well, considering everything,” she said in an Instagram video. “We have been so thankful reading all your messages of support, all the prayers that you guys have prayed — we have felt them. I don’t know how else we would’ve gotten through this season without all of you lifting us up in prayer.”
PenaVega said this season has been “obviously the most traumatic thing we’ve ever had to go through as a family…but it’s been really incredible to see how God moved through our family during this time.”
“We have obviously felt a lot of pain but also an insane amount of peace. God has really met us in this place between pain and peace, and it doesn’t make any sense, other than that it is his supernatural peace that is just covering us,” she continued. “This season, I have learned so much about pain with purpose.”