Wilson Bien-Aimé (Bass, Baritone, & 2nd Tenor)

It all started with a just simple hum. Perhaps that’s because I had not yet learned how to talk and could only hum along with the music that made me such a happy toddler.  By age 5, I performed my first solo in church as an Adventurer.  From what I remember it was a rather short solo, but I sang it with as much passion as I do today.

When I was about 9 years old, I participated in a singing competition at the Haitian Mission “Université Advantiste d’Haiti de Diquini” and won.  It was then I began my singing debut witnessing for the Lord.  Growing up in Haiti with a family who was deeply rooted in the Seventh Day Adventist church– my uncle the elder, one sister a Director of Adventurer, another sister a Director of Pathfinder and a brother who directed a 12 member singing group “Les Envoyé de Dieu”.  Their enthusiasm for the Lord all help to be in the position that I am today.

My two sisters and I were also members of a group called “Les Virtuoses”.  We enjoyed each others company and camaraderie while we took pride in singing for the Lord.   While my heart is in Accapella music, I credit Uncle Nono as an influential role model who loves music, thought me morale and world values.

Thank you Bro. Dave for this opportunity and may God continue to pour his blessing upon you to do his work.  God has given each one of my friends in Immensus8 a talent and we’re all known which talent that is.  Let’s continue to use that talent and spread the word of the gospel to wherever we may go.

Thank youIM8 for allowing me to be a part of you all, which is a blessing.  I give thanks, glory and honor to the one and only Father God up above whom I trust, who never fails me. Despite being amiss in my journey of life, He will direct my path into the straight one and that’s why I give Him praise.

Stay bless, Will B.

“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct your paths”.  Proverb 3:5-6