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Darren Whitehead is an Australian/ American pastor, author, and revivalist.
Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Whitehead moved to the United States 20 years ago. [1] In 2018, Whitehead worked with American Christian pop singer Chris Tomlin in Franklin, Tennessee to write a book based on Tomlin's 2018 album Holy Roar, entitled "Holy Roar, 7 words that will change the way you worship". [2] [3]
In 2019, Whitehead moved to Nashville, to work and partner with Tomlin on a daily basis. [4] Whitehead's church in Nashville is a mega church seating 800 people weekly -among them Tomlin, Joel Houston, Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift. It has been referred to as a celebrity church. [5] [6]