How might Robin serve you?
Robin weaves stories, humor and songs into messages designed to help people find the sweet in the middle of their lives—in whatever middle they find themselves. Retreats, family camps, events, women’s and civic groups are some of the venues where she has spoken.
Robin is also happy to lead worship or offer a song that can touch hearts or tie messages together. She’s often asked to share some of her original pieces, and sometimes composes for specific groups or themes, accompanying herself on piano and/or guitar.
Depending on your group’s comfort level when it comes to participation, Robin can tailor her talk to be more or less interactive.
Event Planners: You'll find a bio and photos for promotional use on the Hi! I'm Robin page.
What people say about Robin
Relevant, meaningful
Robin has a heart for women and families and clearly communicates relevant truth to bring hope to lives. She teaches in a casual and personal way and is a well-organized presenter. She fuses together Scripture with life experience to give a relevant and meaningful message for today. Most importantly, Robin is filled with love which is tangibly felt, endearing her to her listeners.
Deep understanding of music, helpful
She plays piano, sings beautifully, develops parts, communicates with enthusiasm and has a deep understanding of both music and how to interact with people. I really can’t say enough about how helpful Robin was to our team. And for me personally, in a one-on-one follow up meeting or two, she helped me get past my barrier to playing piano, after 15 years of trying to get there, and I will be forever grateful to her for that!
Amazing musical talents
I have known Robin Steinweg for many years. She wholeheartedly embraces whatever God has given her to do, and He uses her beautifully through the gifts of speaking and writing (not to mention her amazing musical talents!).
Full of life and enthusiasm, cheerful
Robin worked with our church worship team to help us prepare for an upcoming special event. She helped us develop parts and coached us on our harmonies. Robin’s approach was full of life and enthusiasm. She was always excited to be with us, and her enthusiasm was contagious. I appreciated Robin’s wonderful mix and balance of distinct musical knowledge and can-do attitude as in “you can do it, team!”… She was very enjoyable, never grumpy but always cheerful and cheering.
Titles for Women’s Groups Include:
Loving Lady Elaine—how to get along with the difficult friend
We all have a Lady Elaine in our lives: prickly as a cactus, critical as a judge on American Idol, or uplifting as forty consecutive days of drizzle. Maybe we arethat person! How do we cope with such a friend without avoiding her? Robin has ideas that might make it possible.
That Awkward, In-between Stage—will I ever grow out of it?
Ah, the tall, elegant creature with gleaming hair, manicured nails, cultivated voice and no pills on her sweater. Can I become her one day? Should I try? Robin uses humor and song to discover how sweet it can be even when we seem to live perpetually in that haven’t-arrived-yet state.
Titles for Parents, Home Educators, and Teachers’ Groups Include:
INSTILL—Drop by Drop Choices
What will you impart to the children in your life—drop by drop—during the brief time you have with them? Robin Steinweg will use the acronym INSTILL to help you enrich and equip them, affirming the “future and hope” in store for them.
A Book and a Basket
The winding road beckons to a child who loves to read or be read to. Take a road trip virtually or for real. Robin shares how, with a book and a basket, you can go places and foster a lifetime love of reading—together!
Titles for Children Include:
Contagious Kindness
You won’t need the hand sanitizer for this. In fact, you wantothers to catch it! The kindness bug. You—yes, you!—might start an epidemic that can change the world around you.
Dream, Dream, Dream
Life, our failures and our peers can make us feel it’s pointless to dream of doing great things. Robin will redirect the me-mindset to focus on others—and encourage her listeners to dream big and to carry out their ideals, using the acronym DREAM.
Titles for Worship Include:
Enter His Gates
Is worship more than music? What is it, exactly? How is worship like the tip of a spear? How can I become a worshiper? Should I become a worship leader or a lead worshiper? How? Robin helps you sort out these crucial questions from a musician’s viewpoint, and the Bible’s truths.
It’s a Heart Thing
Robin comes alongside to exhort, encourage, energize and help your team to understand their servant roles as worship facilitators. Not only that, but to look for and enjoy the God we worship.