As anticipation builds for the House of Worship streaming event on February 1, 2026, participating artists are sharing what the project means to them - and why they believe this gathering of worship voices is far more than just another online concert.
Darlene Zschech, one of the event's executive producers, wrote on Instagram: "This isn't just a moment; it's a call to unity, healing, and declaration. I'm so honored to stand alongside these brothers and sisters in worship."
Fellow producer Michael W. Smith echoed that sentiment, saying: "The church needs these songs - and we need to sing them together, across generations." (@michaelwsmithofficial)
Other featured artists, including Kim Walker-Smith, Tasha Layton, and Chris Tomlin, have posted behind-the-scenes photos and reflections ahead of the event. Tomlin shared, "When you strip everything away, this is what it's about - lifting up the name of Jesus, with one voice."
With 25 worship leaders participating, many fans have been moved to see iconic voices and newer artists collaborating across denominations, genres, and backgrounds. Housefires, Hope Darst, Charity Gayle, and others have all emphasized the honor of being part of a project that carries spiritual weight in a divided world.
On social platforms, the hashtag #HouseOfWorship2026 continues to trend, with worship leaders, church communities, and fans sharing how they're preparing to watch, host, or lead alongside the event on February 1.
For these artists, House of Worship is more than a performance - it's a reminder that the power of collective worship still matters, especially in a time when unity feels rare.
















