Featured Guests

  • Matt Redman

    Matt Redman is married to Beth and they have five children. His journey as a worship leader and songwriter has taken him to countries such as South Africa, Japan, India, Australia and the Czech Republic. Along the way he has sung in venues such as Madison Square Garden, Red Rocks and Wembley stadium - as well as St Paul’s Cathedral and the Royal Albert Hall. His best known songs include The Heart of Worship, Blessed Be Your Name and the double-Grammy winning 10,000 Reasons. More recent co-writes include Son of Suffering and Build my Life.

  • Pat Barrett

    Originally best known as one of the primary singer/songwriters for the band Housefires, Pat Barrett is a worship leader at Grace Midtown in Atlanta, GA. With songs such as “Build My Life” and “Good Good Father,” Barrett is a key songwriter and artist in the broader worship community. He is the first signing on Chris Tomlin’s new label imprint, Bowyer & Bow, in partnership with Capitol CMG. Expressing themes from joy through to justice, Pat’s songs have reached far and wide around the global Church in recent years.

  • Jason Ingram

    Jason Ingram is a GRAMMY ® and Dove Award winning songwriter-producer who has played a major role in the releases of artists such as Steffany Gretzinger, Amanda Cook, Chris Tomlin, Lauren Daigle, Bethel Music, Elevation Worship, Maverick City and more. Writer of globally sung anthems such as King of Kings, Goodness of God and Great are You Lord, Jason’s heart is that God would continue to use him to help people encounter the true and living God.

  • W. David O. Taylor

    David Taylor is a theologian, author, speaker, priest, and director of initiatives in art and faith. A professor at Fuller Theological Seminary, he has lectured widely on the arts, from Thailand to South Africa. He has written for The Washington Post, Image Journal, Theology Today, Worship, Religion News Service, Christianity Today, and Books & Culture, among others. David is also noted for his interview with Bono on the psalms, as well as bringing together a profound conversation on that same theme between the U2 lead singer and author Eugene Peterson.