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The WOR/TH podcast is all about coming back to the heart and the mind of worship. Hosted by Matt Redman, these worship and theology conversations feature guests who all have one thing in common - a passion to fight for the glory of God in our songs and in our services. This podcast is for worship leaders, musicians, pastors - and anyone with a beating heart to pursue deep, biblical, poetic, relevant worship.

In this episode, Matt sits down with David Leonard, Tasha Layton, and Keith Everette Smith for an honest and inspiring conversation about leading worship and the paths that led each of them to where they are today. They share the early moments that shaped their callings, the lessons learned along the way, and what keeps their hearts anchored in worship. Plus, you’ll get to hear a fun demo of what “Great Are You Lord” originally sounded like before it became the beloved worship anthem it is today.

In this episode, Matt sits down with Dr. Aaron Howard — musician, educator, and leader of the Lipscomb Gospel Choir — for a rich conversation on music, faith, and reconciliation. Together they explore the heart behind Matt’s latest album project and discuss how gospel music and the communal power of choirs can bridge divides, foster healing, and bring people together across cultures and generations. It’s a thoughtful and hope-filled dialogue on worship, unity, and the transformative role of voices raised together in praise.

In this episode, Matt Redman sits down with Gilbert Nanlohy, Ben Wolverton, and Dr. Aaron Howard to unpack the journey behind his new album Life and Breath. Together they explore the creative and spiritual process that went into shaping the project—from the earliest sparks of songwriting, to navigating studio sessions, to weaving theological depth and cultural insight into the final recordings. The conversation dives into how collaboration, worship, and intentionality intersected to bring these songs to life, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to craft an album that carries both musical beauty and lasting spiritual impact. Plus, hear an exclusive first listen of some of the brand-new songs from the record.

In this special songwriting episode, Matt Redman is joined by Jason Ingram, Cody Carnes, and Ethan Hulse for an inside look at their journeys as worship songwriters. From early beginnings to penning songs sung by the global church, they share stories of God’s leading, lessons learned along the way, and what continues to inspire their craft today.

Matt Redman sits down with Jonny Robinson and Rich Thompson of CityAlight for a conversation on crafting worship songs that are both theologically rich and deeply rooted in Scripture. Together, they unpack the importance of writing lyrics that reflect the beauty of God while maintaining scriptural integrity, and how they invite feedback from trusted church leadership to shape their work. The episode also highlights CityAlight’s newest song, written with Matt to celebrate the anniversary of the Nicene Creed, and explores the ongoing role of historic confessions in the worship life of the church today.

In this conversation, Matt Redman sits down with Mitch Wong and Jess Cates to talk about the heart of songwriting for the Church. They reflect on the responsibility worship leaders carry—not only to write songs that resonate, but to teach and shape theology through the lyrics they put on people’s lips. Together, they emphasize that while craft and excellence matter, the greater calling is to remain faithful stewards of truth, surrendering the outcomes to God and trusting Him to breathe life into the songs that serve His Church.

In this episode, Matt, Ethan, and DK discuss the unique roles of worship music and Christian radio, the power of writing songs about God’s majesty and holiness, and the creative process behind impactful worship songs. They explore how building a healthy worship culture relies on relational connection, courageous leadership, and clear vision developed over time. Plus, some exciting news about the launch of the Likewise School of Worship, helping equip the next generation of worship leaders.

In this episode, Matt Redman talks with artist and songwriter Jon Guerra about the heart behind devotional music—songs meant for personal prayer more than congregational worship. Jon shares how honesty, tension, and spiritual depth shape his writing and how artists must lead from overflow, not emptiness. Together, they explore how music forms faith and why beauty, rest, and reflection matter deeply for worship leaders today.

In this candid and encouraging episode, Matt Redman sits down with worship leaders and songwriters Patrick Mayberry and Matt Maher for a deep conversation about the highs (and some lows) of worship ministry. The three open up about their early days—how they each got started in leading worship, from local church gatherings to writing songs that would go on to shape worship globally. Whether you’re a seasoned worship leader or just starting out, this episode is full of practical wisdom, real talk, and a reminder that leading worship is ultimately about serving people and pointing hearts to Jesus.

In this episode, Matt Redman, Charity Gayle, and Mark Alan Schoolmeesters come together to reflect on the heart of worship leading and the sacred responsibility of the platform, not as a stage for performance, but as a space of service, humility, and reverence.Find information about the next WOR/TH events here: https://www.worthworship.com/