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Matt Redman

Matthew James Redman (born 14 February 1974) is an English Christian worship leader, singer-songwriter and author. Redman has released 16 albums,[2] written 8 books,[3] and helped start three church-plants.[4] He is best known for his two-time Grammy Award-winning single, "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)".[5] Co-written with Jonas Myrin, the single reached No. 1 on the US Billboard Christian Songs chart in 2012.[6]

Matt Redman

Matthew James Redman[1]

(1974-02-14) 14 February 1974
Watford, England

Singer-songwriter, worship leader, author

Vocals, guitar

1993–present

sixstepsrecords, Sparrow, Integrity

Early life[edit]

Redman was born on 14 February 1974,[7] and raised in Watford, England. The family had moved to Chorleywood, a small commuter town, when he was around the age of two.[8] His father took his own life when Matt was seven years old,[9] and he and his brother were raised predominantly by his mother.[10] His mother later remarried into an abusive relationship that took a great toll on the family.[8] At the age of 10, he converted to Christianity after attending a mission service by Luis Palau at London's QPR football stadium and was encouraged by Mike Pilavachi, an Anglican church youth leader to lead worship in his teens.[11]

Career[edit]

Christian church leadership[edit]

Redman was converted to Christianity at the age of 10 and attended the Anglican church of St Andrew's Chorleywood, in Hertfordshire. It was there he learned to play guitar, and at the age of 20, he began leading worship services and released his first album.[12] In 1993, Redman helped found alongside his pastor, Mike Pilavachi, Soul Survivor, a global Christian movement and yearly music festival aimed at youth.[10] From 1994 until 2002, Redman led worship services for Soul Survivor Church, Watford.[13]


In 2002, after a sabbatical in America to record Where Angels Fear to Tread, Redman moved to Brighton.[13] In 2004 he and his wife joined a new church plant, The Point, in West Sussex,[14] led by pastor Will Kemp.[15]


In 2008, Redman, along with his wife Beth and their three children, moved to Atlanta, Georgia, to help plant Passion City Church with Louie Giglio and Chris Tomlin. In August 2010, they returned to the UK with their children.[16][17]

Music[edit]

Matt recorded his first album, Wake Up My Soul, at ICC studios in January and February 1994. The album had an impressive line-up of Christian musicians including Iona's Mike Haughton, percussionist Martin Neil, Split Level's Adrian Thompson, Helen Burgess and Les Moir on bass, and was produced by Martin Smith.[12]


In 2002, Redman co-wrote with his wife Beth, the 2002 Dove Award-winning "Blessed Be Your Name" (Worship Song of the Year)[18] and the Grammy Award-nominated "Our God."[19] Since then, Matt and Beth have co-created some of Redman's most successful songs including, "You Never Let Go", "Face Down" and "Let My Words Be Few".[20]

Personal life[edit]

He married Beth Redman, who is also a songwriter and author. The couple has five children.[17]


On 13 July 2023, following reports of allegations of abuse committed by Mike Pilavachi, Redman released a statement in which he identified himself as one of Pilavachi's alleged victims. In his statement, Redman said, "I have spent years trying to fully heal from my time at Soul Survivor".[30] In April 2024 he released a short documentary entitled Let There Be Light in which he described his experience.[31][32]

2004: (DVD)

Facedown

2000: "Did You Feel The Mountains Tremble?" on

The Road to OneDay

2003: "O Come Let Us Adore Him" / "Come Let Us Return to the Lord" and "Blessed Be Your Name" on

Sacred Revolution: Songs From OneDay 03

2004: "Father Let Me Dedicate" / "Here Is Love" on

Passion: Hymns Ancient and Modern

2006: "You Never Let Go" on

Everything Glorious

2008: "God of Our Yesterdays" / "Shine" / "Dancing Generation" on

God of This City

2010: "You Alone Can Rescue" on

Passion: Awakening

2011: "Set Free" (jointly with Chris Tomlin) on

Passion: Here for You

2012: "Lay Me Down" (jointly with Chris Tomlin) / "" on Passion: White Flag

10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)

2013: "Jesus, Only Jesus" / "Shout" (jointly with Chris Tomlin) on [48][49]

Passion: Let the Future Begin

2014: "Mercy" / "Worthy" on

Passion: Take It All

2013: – "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)"

Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance

Grammy Award wins


Dove Award wins[18]


Church of England

The Unquenchable Worshipper (2001)

Where Angels Fear to Tread (2002)

The Heart of Worship Files (2003)

Facedown (2004)

Inside Out Worship (2005)

Blessed Be Your Name (with Beth Redman) (2005)

Mirror Ball (2011)

(with Craig Borlase) (2017)

10,000 Reasons: Stories of Faith, Hope, and Thankfulness Inspired by the Worship Anthem

Official website