"Singing for the Lord" exemplifies her
life.
She is the third of five children born to
Rev. and Mrs. J. R.
Williamson
of Kansas City,
Missouri, who is the pastor of Rising Star Baptist Church.
Cynthia's anointing provides the churches musical ministry
with powerful praise.
Born and raised in Kansas City, Cynthia started singing as a little girl with her siblings, known as the
Williamson Singers.
"She always had a passion for singing, with a special love for gospel music."
Cynthia graduated from Southeast High School in 1976. From there, she joined Honeywell FM&T, where she has been employed for over
30 years as a Production Fabricator. During her employment, she has performed at many company functions. She was also one of the lead singers for
The Dorothy Pettus Singers, traveling and singing some of gospel’s greatest songs.
Cynthia has been happily married to
Roosevelt Donnell Green Jr. for over 27 years. She has two wonderful children
Tameka and
Dale. She is family oriented and her family is her number one supporters in all her endeavors.
Because of her love for music, Cynthia enjoys entering singing competitions. "To God Be The Glory" these are some of Cynthia's greatest moments. She competed and won first place in the world's largest singing contest, representing the state of Kansas, where she proceeded on to the
National Singing Championship in Nashville, Tennessee sponsored by
Dick Clark of American Bandstand. She also performed in
Gospel Showcase 99 and placed second and landed a spot singing and acting in two gospel musical plays. In 2004 she performed and won first-place and third place in 2005 in
Isle Make Me A Star in Kansas City. Also, in 2005 she performed
The Branson Spotlight singing competition where she placed second. Cynthia experience ten minutes of fame on the
Tom Joyner Fantastic Voyage and Tom Joyner Family Reunion singing for
Tyler Perry, Bobby Jones and
Shirley Caesar.
In January 2006, Cynthia released her first gospel CD entitled “My Time Has Come” which is the first song she wrote. In April 2006 Cynthia ministered ten songs at her free to the public CD release concert. In May 2006 she performed in Connection 2006 at the Overland Park Convention Center, where she placed first in her genre. Cynthia often guest stars in the play "A Triumph of the Spirit " a story about Harriet Tubman. Cynthia constantly gives God the glory for these great endeavors.
Cynthia has been inspired by some of the world's greatest singers such as Aretha Franklin, Shirley Caesars, LaShun Pace, Dottie Peoples, just to name a few. She sings unto the Lord a new song in two choirs at the Rising Star Baptist Church in Kansas City, Kansas where her father is the pastor. Listening to her can truly be a blessing and an inspirational experience.
Cynthia is a member of the Missouri Gospel Announcer Guild (GMWA/GAG). She's also a member of the following organizations: The National Singing Quartet , and KINGCAT Christian Music.









