
Intimate, guitar-led gospel that feels like a late-night conversation with a friend. Soulful, honest, and deeply personal music for moments of reflection.
Jonathan McReynolds creates a space that feels more like a living room than a cathedral. His sound is anchored by the warm, rhythmic strumming of an acoustic guitar, a departure from the high-octane production often found in contemporary gospel. It is music that breathes, favoring intimacy and clarity over wall-of-sound arrangements, making every note feel intentional and close.
What truly distinguishes McReynolds is his lyrical vulnerability. He writes about the internal friction of faith, the messiness of self-improvement, and the quiet struggles of the modern believer. His voice is agile but restrained, moving from a conversational mid-range to a delicate, airy falsetto that emphasizes the emotional weight of his storytelling rather than just his technical prowess.
Start with the album Make Room. It perfectly captures his ability to blend neo-soul sensibilities with profound spiritual insight, particularly on tracks like Cycles. It is the ideal entry point for anyone who appreciates the singer-songwriter tradition but wants a message that speaks directly to the soul's evolution.
Jonathan Caleb McReynolds (born September 17, 1989) is a Grammy-winning American gospel musician. He began his music career in 2012 with the release of Life Music via Entertainment One Music. He has had two No. 1 Billboard Gospel Albums since with Life Music: Stage Two (2015) and Make Room (2018), fifteen Stellar Awards, four GMA Dove Awards and five Grammy Award nominations in addition to his win in 2021.
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