Chris Clayton: Writing Worship Songs That Shape the Church
What does it really mean to write songs for the Church—not just for a moment, but for generations?
In this episode of The Walk, Chris Clayton shares his journey from a dream in Texas to becoming a trusted voice in worship songwriting and production in Nashville. With honesty and depth, Chris opens up about family, faith, discipline, and the responsibility of writing songs that don’t just sound good—but actually form people.
Guest Bio
Chris Clayton is a Nashville-based worship and CCM producer and songwriter signed to Story House Publishing, a creative venture led by Matthew West in partnership with Essential Music Publishing (Sony Music Entertainment).
Originally from Beaumont, Texas, Chris has worked with artists including Chris Tomlin, Keith & Kristyn Getty, Shane & Shane, Bethel Music, Meredith Andrews, and more. He is passionate about helping churches and artists create songs that are theologically grounded, musically strong, and built to serve the Church for generations.
Chris lives in the Nashville area with his wife Kara and their five children.
Episode Highlights
Pull Quote
“Songwriting doesn’t start with vibes—it starts with Scripture.”
Helpful Links
Website: https://www.chrisclaytonmusic.com/
Instagram: http://instagram.com/chrisclaytonmusic
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chrismclayton78
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