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Biography
Born
22 November 1982 (age 42)
Chris Quilala has been a featured worship leader at Jesus Culture Youth Conferences for years. As well as leading for the youth conferences, Chris has led worship for Bethel Church in Redding, California and the youth. He is an anointed worship leader with a love for the presence and power of God.
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Here Is Love Introduction[]
Chris Quilala has been a featured worship leader at Jesus Culture Youth Conferences for years. As well as leading for the youth conferences, Chris has led worship for Bethel Church and the youth. He is a talented and anointed worship leader with a love for the presence and power of God.
Song and Album Appearances[1]Edit[]
Albums Chris Quilala Appears In:[2]Edit[]
- Everything (2006) - Chris Quilala, Kim Walker, Melissa Wise
- We Cry Out(2007) - Chris Quilala, Kim Walker, Melissa Wise
- Your Love Never Fails(2008) - Chris Quilala, Kim Walker, Melissa How
- Here Is My Song (2008) - Kim Walker
- Those Who Dream (2008) - Kristene Mueller
- Here Is Love(2009) - Brian Johnson, Jenn Johnson, Leah Valenzuelah, Kim Walker-Smith, Chris Quilala, Kristene Mueller
- Consumed (2009) - Chris Quilala, Kim Walker-Smith, Melissa How
- My Passion (EP)(2010) - Chris Quilala, Kim Walker-Smith
- Come Away (2010) - Chris Quilala, Kim Walker-Smith
Videos[]
thumb|300px|left|Chris Quilala - Your Love Never Fails from the DVD of Your Love Never Fails.[]
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Chris Quilala
Musical artist
Chris Quilala was born on November 22, 1982, in Redding, California. He is an American Christian musician and worship leader with the Jesus Culture band and formerly with the Bethel Music collective. He primarily plays Christian pop and contemporary worship music.
Personal life
Quilala met his former wife, Alyssa Gulino, when she was seventeen[1] and he was twenty-five while they were in a church in Pasadena.[2] They have five children together: Ella, Aria, Jethro (d. 2014), Liv and Maddex.[3] After Chris and Alyssa's son Jethro died in December 2014, they wrote the song Miracles, which appeared on Jesus Culture's 2016 album Let It Echo.[4] The Quilala family resides in Sacramento, California.[5] Chris Quilala and Alyssa divorced in 2019.
In December 2019, Quilala was one of several evangelical Christian worship leaders to pray for President Donald Trump in the Oval Office.[6]
Music career
Quilala has been part of the Jesus Culture movement, since he was fourteen