Artist's albums
A Tale Of Two Trees
2023 · album
How Can We Sing?
2023 · single
A Tale Of Two Trees
2023 · single
You Belong
2023 · single
Only The Lover Sings
2022 · album
That Won't Stop Him
2022 · single
Only The Lover Sings
2022 · single
Every Beauty
2022 · single
Every Island
2021 · single
Take Me With You
2021 · single
Gone Too Long
2021 · single
Meet Me Here
2019 · single
May It Be Unto Me
2018 · single
This Is the Work
2018 · single
Keep the Feast in Faith
2018 · single
The Heart of the Wood
2018 · single
Beautiful Secret Life
2016 · album
Beautiful Secret Life (Bonus Songs)
2016 · album
Come Tell Your Story
2014 · album
Pillar of Fire
2013 · album
Bright Came the Word from His Mouth
2013 · album
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Biography
Matthew Clark is a singer/songwriter and storyteller from Mississippi. He has recorded several full length albums, including a Bible walk-through called “Bright Came the Word from His Mouth” and “Beautiful Secret Life”. Matthew hosts a podcast, “One Thousand Words – Stories on the Way”, featuring essays reflecting on the pilgrimage of faith-keeping. A touring musician and speaker, Matthew travels all over the country in a van called Vandalf sharing songs and stories. Whether it’s a song, podcast, meal, or essay, Matthew loves to “make things that make room for people to meet Jesus.” “The Well Trilogy” is Matthew’s current project: 3 full-length album/book combos releasing over 3 years. Each installment is made up of 11 songs and a companion book of 13 essays written by a variety of contributors exploring themes around encountering Jesus (Only the Lover Sings), faith-keeping (A Tale of Two Trees), and the return of Christ (Where the River Goes). Website: www.matthewclark.net