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“Before a man carries a message, God first makes him the altar. The fire you see publicly was born from surrender privately, and the voice you hear today is the sound of a life that said yes when no one was watching.” - Prophet Sincere
Prophetic Sincere Connor is a visionary producer, artist, cinematographer, editor, worship leader, and prophetic creative based in Charlotte, North Carolina. His work stands at the intersection of sound, vision, and spirit, carrying a passion to create media that does more than entertain — it awakens purpose, carries presence, and reveals the glory of God.
As a producer, Sincere approaches every sound with spiritual intention and creative excellence. He believes music is not just arranged; it is discerned. Every melody, vocal, rhythm, and atmosphere becomes a vessel to communicate what heaven is releasing in the earth. His production style blends cinematic emotion, gospel depth, prophetic worship, and polished studio quality, creating music that ministers to the heart while reaching the world with excellence.
With a background in film, recording arts, and music production, Sincere brings both technical mastery and spiritual sensitivity to every project. His creative foundation has been shaped by his studies at the Los Angeles Film School, Full Sail University, Berklee College of Music, and Liberty University, giving him a powerful balance of education, experience, and divine calling.

Through Sproduction Studio, Sincere helps artists, ministries, and creatives bring their vision to life with professionalism, clarity, and purpose. Whether producing music, developing visual content, leading worship, or building prophetic atmospheres, his mission remains the same: to use every creative gift as an altar for God’s glory.
Prophetic Sincere Connor is more than a producer — he is a sound carrier, a vision builder, and a prophetic voice assigned to help this generation hear, see, and experience God through creativity. As Scripture declares, “The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those that published it” — Psalm 68:11.