Domine Clemons is a Catholic singer, cancer survivor, and inspirational speaker. At 26, she was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive leukemia and given six months without treatment. Her response? "Okay, God. If this is your plan for me, I surrender." That moment of surrender launched a journey of faith, healing, and grace — and became the foundation for a worship and testimony experience that has left audiences transformed. Father Jack Watt of the Catholic Diocese of Peoria called it "a world-class performance... something that could be worldwide."
Domine grew up the eighth of ten children in a Catholic family steeped in music. At the age of 14, she began singing professionally as a background vocalist for her father's Big Band shows in Portugal and the United States, continuing through high school. She earned a B.A. in Economics from Hillsdale College on a music scholarship, where she studied opera and classical voice. After college, she entered the corporate world as a public speaker and advocate for education freedom before stepping into a full-time singing career in 2023. She has performed at churches across the country and has sung at countless weddings, special events, and liturgical celebrations.
Then cancer hit. And instead of ending her story, it gave her one worth telling. Her journey — documented across social media to over 46,000 followers and featured on 25 News — has become a movement. She has since brought her story, "I Surrender All: My Journey Through Leukemia," to St. Jude Catholic Church in Peoria, Illinois, and St. John the Evangelist Church in Naples, Florida. Domine does not just talk about surrender — she sings you into it. Her events are fully integrated worship experiences where music and testimony are woven together as one.
Featured Program:
I Surrender All: My Journey Through Leukemia (60 min)
Domine prayed for God to bring her closer to Him. He answered in the most unexpected way. Through live worship and testimony, Domine takes audiences on a journey through her diagnosis with a rare, aggressive leukemia at 26, the moments of fear and faith that followed, and the radical surrender that changed her life. Woven between her story are four to five worship songs that carry the emotion words alone cannot. It is honest, it is raw, and it is deeply hopeful. Audiences leave asking themselves one question: what is God's wake-up call for me? Optional Q&A. Whether your community is walking through hardship or simply in need of a spiritual reset, this experience meets people where they are and invites them to surrender.