Throughout his career, Redman has established himself as a respected voice in the worship genre and the church. In recent years, he has focused on sharing his insights and experiences from around the world, promoting healthy worship and theology through his songs and services. He discusses these topics in depth on the WOR/TH Podcast and at WOR/TH events—one-day worship and theology seminars. This fall, three WOR/TH events will take place in Nashville, Toronto, ON, and Langley, BC. For more information and dates, visit
ABOUT MATT REDMAN: Matt Redman is a GRAMMY®-Award-winning worship leader and songwriter who has been a leading contributor to the global Church’s songbook over the last 20 years. His journey as a worship leader and songwriter has taken him to countries such as South Korea, South Africa, India, and Australia, as well as traveling through much of Europe. Along the way, he has sung in venues such as Madison Square Garden, Berlin’s Olympic Stadium, and the Royal Albert Hall in London. He has recorded in the iconic studios Abbey Road and Capitol Records.
Matt Redman’s songs include “The Heart of Worship,” “Blessed Be Your Name,” “Son of Suffering,” and the double-Grammy-winning “10,000 Reasons.” A recent highlight is “How Great Thou Art (Until That Day)” for which Matt was commissioned to write a new verse for the well-loved hymn, and collaborated with friends Chris Tomlin, Matt Maher, TAYA, Hillary Scott, and others for the recording. He will release a live studio album, Life & Breath, in the Fall of 2025 with Integrity Music.
Originally from England, Matt Redman currently resides in California with his wife, Beth, and their five children. Beyond music, he is the author of seven books on worship. Also, he hosts the WOR/TH podcast – pursuing healthy worship and theology in our songs and services, as well as the WOR/TH events – a one-day worship and theology seminar for songwriters, worship leaders, and musicians.