Jon Reddick is an American worship pastor, singer, songwriter, and musician. Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, he comes from a musically inclined family, with his father serving as a pastor and his mother as a church pianist and Grammy-nominated songwriter. This upbringing deeply instilled in him a love for music and faith. He later moved to Nashville, where he currently serves as a worship pastor at Church of the City, working alongside Chris McClarney and led by Pastor Darren Whitehead. While details about his exact birthday are not consistently published, his American nationality is integral to his identity and ministry. He is also a visual artist, with his paintings sometimes featured as his single covers.
Reddick’s music primarily falls under the Contemporary Gospel, Praise & Worship, and Contemporary Christian genres. He is known for writing songs that speak about redemption and hope, aiming to bridge racial and generational divides within the church. His career gained significant momentum with the success of “You Keep Hope Alive” (released in 2019, initially through TobyMac’s Gotee label) and “God, Turn It Around,” both of which became highly successful Christian radio singles. He has collaborated with notable artists like Matt Redman, Tommy Sims, Sheryl Crow, and Mandisa. In addition to his charting singles and compilation appearances, he released his debut studio album, No Fear, in May 2025. He has received multiple accolades, including a Dove Award for Best New Artist. While he has released music through Gotee Records, he also operates independently and actively releases music across various digital platforms.