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Integrity Music
The WOR/TH Podcast
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.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 295 ratings
Good honest teaching/guidance
This is a timely encouragement to the Church as a whole and a reset for me as a worship leader. I hope season 2 happens. God bless you both for your service to God and His Church
Psalm113:3 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/22/23
Real and Needed
Man, I’ve only listened to the first episode so far but I’m just so thankful to know that two people who have made so much music that is now being used in churches across the world have such deep roots and knowledge about worship that only comes from the Word of God. I admire and respect the...Read full review »
Hannah Borges (Merced, CA) via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/23
So Insightful
Definitely 5 stars even with the quavering voice. The insight and thoughtfulness is that amazing.
keithward1213 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/21/22
Recent Episodes
It’s series 2 and this podcast has now become ’The Worth Podcast’. In this opening episode host Matt Redman interviews W. David O. Taylor about the psalms, the Trinity - and why worship leaders need theologians.
Published 09/22/23
Published 09/22/23
Coming back to both the heart and the mind of worship. A special episode talking about all things WOR/TH - with guest Dr Glenn Packiam.
Published 08/16/23
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