Kellie Copeland-Kutz
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Kellie Dee Copeland-Kutz (born February 09, 1964 [1] - ) is an author, speaker and vocalist. She is the daughter of televangelists Kenneth and Gloria Copeland.[citation needed] She is the mother of four children: Rachel Ward, Lyndsey Ward, Jenny Kutz and Max Kutz. She was married to Alan "Win" Kutz November 7, 1985. Win Kutz became heavily involved in the Copeland's ministry in the realm of music production. Win and Kellie Kutz were divorced on February 10, 2005.[2]
Copeland-Kutz is the author of Protecting your Family In Dangerous Times, about keeping family members safe during the uncertain times ahead. [3]
Copeland-Kutz also directs the development of the Kenneth Copeland Ministries’ children’s products. She is also a contributing editor of Copeland Ministries' Shout! The Voice of Victory for Kids magazine.
She is also best known as "Commander Kellie" in the video series Commander Kellie and the SuperKids series.[4]
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[edit] Discography
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- Strand of Pearls (2007); features niece Aubrey Pearsons and daughters Jenny Kutz, Lyndsey and Rachel Ward
- Judgment:The Trial of Commander Kellie (1999); soundtrack for the movie of the same name
- Commander Kellie and the Superkids: Calypso Adventure (1992); children's story album
- Commander Kellie and the Superkids: Adventure in Centra City (1990); children's story album
- Commander Kellie and the Superkids: The First Adventure (1989); children's story album
- Goodbye World (1986); recorded with Scott Johnson
- Lullabies and Daysongs (1986); first children's album
- Times of Refreshing (1983); first solo album (as Kellie Ward)
- Kenneth Copeland and Friends...Live (1981); recorded in Charlotte, NC in 1980; sung two songs on the album
[edit] Videography
- The Best of Superkids Music Videos (2001)
- Judgment: The Trial of Commander Kellie (1999)
- The Sword (1997)
- Armor of Light (1995)
- The Intruder (1992)
In addition, Copeland-Kutz appeared on some episodes of The Gospel Bill Show, hosted by Oklahoma-based minister Willie George.
[edit] Bibliography
- Protecting your Family In Dangerous Times (2002)
[edit] References
- ^ Kellie Dee Birthday-1964-Feb-09. Retrieved on 2007-08-14.
- ^ (Tarrant County Divorce Records)([1])
- ^ (“Protecting your Family In Dangerous Times” by Kellie Copeland-Kutz (Author); Foreword by Kenneth Copeland; Harrison House: June 2002; ISBN-13: 9781577942726, ISBN 1577942728)(Alibris.com)
- ^ Editorial Reviews, Book Descriptions, Amazon.com