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How to Join the "House of Worship" Global Simulcast Worship Event on February 1, 2026


Published: Jan 31, 2026 12:12 PM EST
Photo Credit: Houseofworshipmusic.com
Photo Credit: Houseofworshipmusic.com

This February 1, 2026, Christians across the globe will come together for a unique worship experience - the House of Worship Simulcast, a one-night-only online worship event featuring some of the most respected voices in contemporary worship music. Here's everything you need to know to watch, worship, and participate from wherever you are.

 

What Is the House of Worship Simulcast?

The House of Worship event is a pre-recorded global worship simulcast featuring 25 worship leaders, songwriters, and artists united for one purpose: to lift up the name of Jesus through music. Produced by Darlene Zschech and Michael W. Smith, the simulcast will stream to homes, churches, and small groups around the world on Saturday, February 1, 2026.

The event includes live worship performances, song stories, and collaborative moments from names like:

  • CeCe Winans

  • Kari Jobe & Cody Carnes

  • Matt Redman

  • Charity Gayle

  • Brenton Brown

  • Israel Houghton

  • Travis Cottrell
    And many more.

The night features a mix of classic and current worship anthems, all centered on uniting the global church in praise.

 

How to Watch the Simulcast (Step-by-Step)

1. Register Online
Visit the official event website: www.houseofworship.live
You'll need to create a free or paid access pass depending on your location and intended group size (individual, family, or church group).

2. Choose How You'll Join
You can participate:

  • At home on your laptop, TV, or mobile device

  • At church, if your congregation is hosting a public viewing

  • In a small group setting (many are gathering locally or in homes to experience the worship night together)

3. Mark the Time
While the event is scheduled globally, the start time may vary by region. Check the site or registration confirmation for your local broadcast time.

4. Prepare Your Space
Set up a distraction-free environment. Whether it's your living room, sanctuary, or a quiet group setting, aim for a space where you can fully participate.

5. Worship Fully
This event is designed to be experienced actively, not passively. Sing along, pray, and reflect as worship leaders guide the evening.

 

What Makes This Event Special?

The House of Worship Simulcast is more than a concert - it's a shared moment of global praise, streamed simultaneously to believers worldwide. The event highlights not only the beauty of worship music but also the unity of the body of Christ across nations and cultures.

 

Organizers say the goal is simple: "to inspire the church by celebrating the worship anthems that have shaped a generation." Whether you've grown up singing these songs or you're hearing them for the first time, the night promises to be meaningful.