Each extraordinary artists in their own right, Nirva Ready—a Chicago native and daughter of Haitian immigrants—is familiar to fans around the world as a singer and dancer in TobyMac’s Diverse City Band. Joining the group shortly after her graduation from Nashville’s historic Fisk University, where she was a member of the renowned Fisk Jubilee Singers, Nirva has traveled with the iconic GRAMMY®-winning artist for more than a decade, and it’s an honor she doesn’t take lightly.
“It means a lot to be a part of such a huge team that influences so many through the art of music for the Kingdom of God,” she says. “I've learned so much musically as well as spiritually, and I'm humbled to share the stage with one of the most popular Christian artists in the field. It far exceeds anything I could have dreamed.”
Traveling a similar path, Seth Ready’s resume also boasts a who’s who of top Christian and gospel artists. Growing up in central Florida, the self-described “gospel music fanatic” spent hours alone in his room singing, emulating influences like Andrae Crouch, The Winans, and Fred Hammond. Such dedication to his passion afforded Seth a series of opportunities in college that ultimately landed him at the doorstep of one of urban gospel’s most groundbreaking talents, Kirk Franklin. Following a tenure with the multi-platinum artist’s Hopeville Tour, Seth has also been a background vocalist for such names as Chris Tomlin, Donnie McClurkin, and CeCe Winans, to name a few.
While Seth & Nirva began their journeys in different musical circles, it wasn’t long before their paths began to cross. “Nirva doesn’t remember the first two times we met, so I obviously made a big impression,” Seth says with a laugh. “I first met Seth in San Diego at a Billy Graham Crusade,” Nirva recounts. “We were each singing background for artists that evening—me for TobyMac and Seth for Kirk Franklin—and a mutual friend introduced us.”
Never Alone, Seth & Nirva’s faith-empowering debut full-length album set for release on Integrity Music. Produced by Bryan Fowler (TobyMac, Aaron Shust) and featuring songwriting collaborations with Michael Farren (“Let It Rain”), Mia Fields (“Savior King”), Jacob Sooter, Israel Houghton, TobyMac, Victor Oquendo and BJ Putnam, Never Alone picks up where their 2014 EP I Need You left off.
Sonically, Never Alone explores the veteran background vocalists’ unique styles, with even more diversity than before. From the solid R&B groove of “Pour It Out” to the modern pop anthem of “Unconditional,” to the ballads and calls to worship on the album, Seth & Nirva carve out a distinctive blend all their own. “Our sound—much like us as a couple and as individuals—doesn’t fit any traditional genre category very well,” says Seth.“It’s a bit more diverse stylistically than a lot of artists and difficult to categorize, but this is who we are.”
In these, as in all the songs on Never Alone, Seth & Nirva drive home the eternal truth that God is present, on the move and that as believers, we are part of God’s story as He is part of ours. What theologian Dallas Willard calls ‘playing to an Audience of One,’ where He becomes our safe place, a refuge from lesser things, a place wherein our reverence for Him and dependence on Him becomes wisdom by which He empowers us to become all we are created to be.
“We want to be part of helping our brothers and sisters recover their courage,” Seth adds, “develop their character, grow in their understanding of the biblical worldview and connect with God on a daily basis through study and worship.”
“We want to use the gifts and tools God has given us—in the context of singing and making music—to serve and encourage the Church, as well as to take part in the renewal He is bringing about that will enable us to stand firm and impact our spheres of influence with the Gospel in a day when culture is set against us.”
Seth Ready has hosted 134 Episodes.
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Overcoming Deconstruction - My Journey From Doubt to Faith
Episode | August 29th, 2022 | Season 3 | 49 mins 27 secs
In this episode Seth & Nirva discuss Seth's journey through doubt and how he came to have an even greater confidence in God and biblical Christianity.
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Statism Vs Biblical Government - Interview with Lennox Kalifungwa
Episode | August 22nd, 2022 | Season 3 | 43 mins 1 sec
In this episode, Seth and Nirva interview Lennox Kalifungwa on the nature of statism, how it is taking over in western civilization, and what the Church can do to stem the tide.
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Woke Buzzfeed News Goes After Dan Cathy and Trilith (Part 2)
Episode | July 27th, 2022 | Season 3 | 33 mins 45 secs
In this video, Seth and Nirva discuss a recent hit piece put out by propaganda rag Buzzfeed News that attempts to paint Dan Cathy and Trilith as racist.
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Woke Buzzfeed News Goes After Dan Cathy and Trilith (Part 1)
Episode | July 27th, 2022 | Season 3 | 43 mins 37 secs
In this video, Seth and Nirva discuss a recent hit piece put out by propaganda rag Buzzfeed News that attempts to paint Dan Cathy and Trilith as racist.
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Why Woke "Christians" Support Abortion with Samuel Sey
Episode | July 18th, 2022 | Season 3 | 49 mins 53 secs
In this episode, Seth and Nirva interview Sam about his recent article entitled "Why Woke 'Christians' Support Abortion.
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Official Apology to YouTube
Episode | April 19th, 2022 | Season 3 | 2 mins 27 secs
In this video, Seth & Nirva offer their sinceriest of sincerest apologies to YouTube for contradicting "expert consensus."
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Disney LGBTQIA+ Indoctrination
Episode | April 14th, 2022 | Season 3 | 54 mins 29 secs
In this episode, Seth & Nirva analyze and discuss the recently leaked Disney videos from their "Reimagine Tomorrow" summit, which reveals their clear intentions to indoctrinate kids with LGBTQIA+ dogma.
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Why I Don't Care About the Will Smith "Slap" and Why You Shouldn't Either
Episode | April 4th, 2022 | Season 3 | 1 hr 44 secs
In this episode Seth & Nirva discuss Will Smith's slapping of Chris Rock, and why this likely is a hoax and something we shouldn't pay much attention to even if it's real. They also have a follow-up discussion on the Russia-Ukraine war and elements of the Great Reset trans-humanist agenda put forth by Yuval Noah Harrari.
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Russia Ukraine Narratives
Episode | March 7th, 2022 | Season 3 | 1 hr 10 mins
In this episode Seth & Nirva discuss media propaganda and how to think through the various Russia/Ukraine narratives that are floating around.
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Is Heaven Our Home?
Episode | February 28th, 2022 | Season 3 | 58 mins 10 secs
In this episode Seth & Nirva discuss the popular evangelical theology sometimes referred to as "pilgrim theology" that diminishes our mission on earth and focuses primarily on making it into a "platonic" heaven when we die.
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Responding to Big Eva Pushback
Episode | February 22nd, 2022 | Season 3 | 55 mins 54 secs
In this episode, Seth and Nirva continue to respond to some push back on the "Big Eva" criticisms. They also analyze a video by Jared Longshore on Big Eva's part in COVID propaganda.
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Halftime Show, COVID Canceled, and More
Episode | February 15th, 2022 | Season 3 | 41 mins 21 secs
In this episode, Seth and Nirva discuss the NFL Super Bowl Halftime Show, the relaxing of Covid mandates, and respond to some push back on the "Big Eva" criticisms.
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How We Lost the Culture (Part 2)
Episode | February 10th, 2022 | Season 3 | 45 mins 17 secs
In this episode Seth and Nirva continue their discussion of how Pietism contributed to American evangelicals' neglect of shaping society, which in turn led to the marginalization of the church and our loss of influence on culture.
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How We Lost the Culture (Part 1)
Episode | February 7th, 2022 | Season 3 | 42 mins 53 secs
In this episode Seth and Nirva discuss how Pietism contributed to American evangelicals' neglect of shaping society, which in turn led to the marginalization of the church and our loss of influence on culture.
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Evangelical "Elites" Consistently Miss the Real Dangers
Episode | January 24th, 2022 | Season 3 | 43 mins 10 secs
In this episode, Seth and Nirva discuss Doug Wilson's presentation on the way in which the evangelical elites/establishment (folks such as Tim Keller, David French, Russell Moore, and Al Mohler) consistently warn of the wrong dangers and fail to raise the alarm on the issues that the evangelical church really needs to confront.