Joshua St. Luce
Work For Adonai
Work For Adonai


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My Life - song by Joshua St Luce

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Joshua St Luce is a multifaceted British creative and entrepreneur known for his work in music, media, and digital innovation. He is a founding member of the St Luce Brothers, a sibling trio from Walthamstow, East London, comprising Joshua, Caleb, and Matthew. The group has gained recognition for their soulful harmonies and uplifting messages, drawing comparisons to iconic family acts like the Jackson 5 and the Winans Family. Their music blends gospel, R&B, and contemporary pop influences, with notable releases including the EP Psalm 68 and singles like “You’re My Queen” and “Christmas Time”. The brothers also often join their two older sisters, Ruth-ann and Winnette, at Gospel events to perform worship.
Beyond his musical endeavors, Joshua is the founder of several digital platforms, including Yourprimecar.com and Yourprimenews.com, which focus on automotive news and broader media content. He also leads St Luce Entertainment Ltd, a company that supports creative projects and media production .
Joshua’s commitment to storytelling and community engagement is evident in his work. He has written and produced music that addresses themes of faith, family, and social issues, aiming to inspire and uplift audiences. He has also authored 'The Adventures of Samson The Cat: Samson in the House'. His official website, joshuastluce.com, serves as a hub for his various projects and creative outputs.
In addition to his artistic and entrepreneurial pursuits, Joshua serves as a civil servant in the UK Civil Service and is an ex-School Governor and Shadow Board member. Demonstrating a dedication to public service alongside his creative work.

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YESHUA
"Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. For the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold. She is more precious than rubies: and all the things thou canst desire are not to be compared unto her." King Solomon