Seven decades at the piano. Hundreds of sacred compositions. A storyteller whose music has soothed weary souls around the world.
Request an InterviewNancy Lamka-Smith has spent more than seventy years at the piano—performing, composing, and teaching across the world. A trained concert pianist and founder of Steps To Joy Music, she has written more than 450 sacred compositions, taught generations of musicians and worship leaders, and performed internationally from Europe to Nepal to Ghana.
Known as the "Airport Angel" during her eleven years as a pianist at Portland International Airport, her music is often described as peaceful, emotional, and deeply atmospheric.
Today she teaches worship improvisation, composition, and what she calls "prophetic intercession" through music, continuing her lifelong calling to help people reconnect with joy through sound.
Nancy Lamka-Smith is a pianist, composer, and worship piano educator with over 70 years at the keyboard. Creator of the Platforms of Praise course and the Crown of Glory method. Founder of Steps To Joy Music (1984). Composer of 1,000+ original compositions including symphonies, a ballet, and piano concertos. Featured in Who's Who of American Women. Known as the beloved "Airport Angel" at Portland International Airport.
How Nancy became the beloved pianist at Portland International Airport, and what eleven years of playing for travelers taught her about the power of music in public spaces.
What a lifetime of piano has taught about creativity, faith, and perseverance — from age 2½ to 82.
A Scripture-based approach to mastering all 12 musical keys through the cycle of fifths — and why it transforms how students understand music theory.
Playing led by the Spirit rather than sheet music — how Nancy teaches classical-style improvisation as a form of prophetic expression.
How worship music changes spiritual atmospheres — Nancy's teaching on using piano improvisation as a spiritual weapon.
How Nancy built Steps To Joy Music from the 1970s to today — founding a Christ-centered curriculum that has trained generations of musicians.
Why age is an asset for artists and educators — what Nancy has learned posting daily on TikTok and Instagram, and why creativity deepens with age.
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