Teen’s ‘Defying Gravity’ Performance on AGT Wows

This teen’s ‘Defying Gravity’ performance on AGT wows the audience and judges. This definitely won’t be the last we see of her! She stood there—just 13 years old—with nothing but her voice and a dream big enough to shake the rafters. Evelyn Errante of Phoenix, Arizona, didn’t just sing ‘Defying Gravity’—she believed it with every fiber of her being. She believed every word, every note. When she sang, it reminded us to remember that God is not done with any of us yet. 

And something in us stirred when that chorus soared out of her lungs.

Because this girl? She wasn’t worried about being too young. She wasn’t thinking about who might be better or more polished. She just sang—full of wonder, wide-eyed hope, and with so much joy, telling the world she’s not waiting for permission to live the dream God stitched into her bones.

And maybe that’s what we need to hear—those of us who’ve walked five decades and feel the weight of too many unfinished things.

Maybe you’ve buried your gift in the laundry piles and long days. Perhaps you’ve told yourself it’s too late, too impractical, too silly to dream again. But watching Evelyn? Oh, sister—it reminds us: God doesn’t put an expiration date on what He’s placed inside you.

You may not be 13, standing on a stage—but you still have something the world needs. You still have breath in your lungs and gifts tucked into your soul.

So light the candle. Write the chapter. Start the class. Break up the earth for your garden. Bake the bread. Sing the song. Whatever it is—do the thing.

Because maybe defying gravity doesn’t look like Broadway. Maybe it looks like a woman, fully alive again—remembering that God's not done. Not even close.

He’s still dreaming with you.

“For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.” Romans 11:29

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