Born on September 27, 1962, in Delaware, Norman Earil Hutchins began his preaching journey at the tender age of eight and was ordained by the age of twelve. His early dedication to ministry laid the foundation for a life devoted to spreading the gospel. Over the years, Hutchins released several albums, with many charting on the Billboard Gospel Albums chart, solidifying his place in gospel music history.
In addition to his musical accomplishments, Hutchins faced personal health challenges, including a battle with diabetes that led to temporary blindness. Despite these trials, he continued to minister and inspire, often sharing his testimony of faith and perseverance.
Hutchins’ contributions extended beyond music; he was deeply involved in church leadership and community service. His legacy is marked by a commitment to uplifting others through both word and song.
The gospel community mourns the loss of a dedicated servant and talented artist. Norman Hutchins’ life and work have left an indelible impact on many, and his memory will continue to inspire future generations.
For those wishing to honor his memory, services and memorials are expected to be announced by his family and church community in the coming days.