Gospel Musician and Evangelist Nancy Harmon Passes Away

AMY TURNER

Nancy Harmon, renowned gospel musician and evangelist known for her passionate ministry and musical contributions, has died. Her passing was announced early this morning by her ministry, with her death occurring around 4 a.m.

A Facebook post by her ministry says, “Although my heart is broken, what rejoicing is going on right now in the Heavenlies. Our beautiful Nancy Harmon made her home going this morning around 4 a.m. No more pain, no more Alzheimer, no more struggles…nothing but joy and peace. I will miss you all my days, but I’ll see you soon. Go rest high, Love Special Lady! Arrangements will be made at a later date. Right now we are simply resting and thanking God for this beautiful gift.”

Harmon was a lifelong musician who dedicated her career to religious music and ministry. Beginning her musical journey at age 18, she played the organ in churches across multiple cities, including Kansas City, Missouri, and later expanded her ministry to locations such as San Jose, California, Portland, Oregon, and the Dallas Fort Worth area.

In 2022, Harmon received recognition for her contributions when she was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Kenneth Copeland Bible College. She was particularly known for her song “More Than Anything in My Life,” which was said to capture her deep spiritual devotion.

Throughout her career, Harmon was supported by prominent religious leaders, including Pastors George and Terri Pearsons at Eagle Mountain Church and Kenneth and Gloria Copeland. Her ministry emphasized music as a vehicle for spiritual teaching and guidance.

Harmon believed her musical calling was predetermined, stating that God placed a song in her heart from the moment of her birth. She was remembered for her compassionate approach to ministry and her ability to touch people’s lives through music and faith.

Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date by her ministry.