About Bob Kauflin
Birth Year: 1955
Bob Kauflin (1955– ) is an American Christian songwriter, worship leader, and author known for his work in contemporary congregational music. He has played a significant role in shaping modern evangelical worship through songwriting, music leadership, and teaching about the theology and practice of worship in the church.
Kauflin was born in 1955 in the United States. During his youth he developed an interest in music and performance. In the early part of his career he was involved in musical theater and entertainment, experiences that helped shape his musical skills and stage presence. In the late 1970s his life direction changed when he became a Christian and began focusing his musical gifts on serving the church.
He later became closely connected with Sovereign Grace Music, a ministry devoted to producing biblically rich songs for congregational worship. Kauflin has served for many years as the director of Sovereign Grace Music, helping guide the writing, recording, and distribution of worship songs used in churches around the world. His leadership emphasized the importance of songs that combine sound biblical theology with melodies that congregations can sing easily.
As a songwriter, Kauflin has written or contributed to numerous worship songs that are used in modern church services. Among his most recognized hymns and songs are “O Great God of Highest Heaven,” “Come Praise and Glorify Our God,” “Your Word Alone Is Solid Ground,” and “Prepare Our Hearts, O God.” These songs often focus on themes such as the sovereignty of God, the authority of Scripture, the work of Christ, and the believer’s response of worship and faith.
Kauflin has also been involved in adapting or arranging well known historic hymns so that they can be used effectively in contemporary worship settings. His work includes arrangements or adaptations of classic texts such as “And Can It Be,” “Depth of Mercy! Can There Be,” “Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise,” and “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing.” Through these efforts he has helped connect historic hymnody with modern congregational music.
In addition to songwriting and music leadership, Kauflin is widely known as a teacher on the subject of worship. He has written books and articles addressing the theology and practice of congregational singing, encouraging churches to center worship on the truth of Scripture and the gospel of Jesus Christ. His writing and speaking frequently emphasize that worship is not primarily about musical style or performance but about responding to God’s revealed truth with reverence, gratitude, and faith.
Throughout his ministry Kauflin has worked with pastors, musicians, and church leaders to train worship teams and encourage congregational participation in singing. His influence has extended beyond songwriting into shaping how many evangelical churches think about the purpose and structure of musical worship.
Today Bob Kauflin continues to write, teach, and serve the church through music and ministry. His contributions to modern hymn writing and worship leadership have helped encourage a renewed interest in songs that combine theological depth with accessible congregational singing.
Hymns by Bob Kauflin
| # | Title | Year | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Come Praise and Glorify | 2011 | 257 | View |
| 2 | Mercies Anew | 2002 | 199 | View |
| 3 | O Great God | 2006 | 189 | View |