Kristi Abram Pass began her studies at the piano as a child, and later went on to pursue voice and harp training. While living in the Seattle, Washington area, she studied harp with Patricia Wooster and Lynne Palmer, and voice with William Eddy. Kristi received a diploma in Harp Performance from the Royal Conservatory of Music and a B.A. in Music from Louisiana Baptist University.

Kristi was the principal harpist for the Olympia Symphony Orchestra for seven years, and also played with the Tacoma Symphony, the Northwest Sinfonietta, the Bremerton Symphony, the Boise Symphony, and various other orchestras and choirs in the Northwest. She has played with the Southern Crescent Symphony Orchestra and has accompanied numerous choirs, including the Griffin Choral Arts, the PLU Choral Union, the Cascade Foothills Chorale, and Cora Voce.

As a classically trained singer, Kristi has sung for many weddings, funerals, church services, solo concerts, etc. She has recorded two sacred vocal CDs. For two years, Kristi was a member of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus. A highlight was singing with the chorus and orchestra at Carnegie Hall in 2010.

Also an accomplished pianist, Kristi has been a church pianist for nearly 20 years, and has accompanied many singers and instrumentalists in various settings.

Kristi has lived in McDonough, Georgia since 2008. Besides performing and teaching, she keeps busy as the blessed mother of four children.