Just days after her standout performance on American Idol, Carrie Underwood brought that same spirit of worship to a much more personal setting, appearing at a local Nashville-area church on Easter Sunday.
The award-winning singer surprised attendees by performing the classic hymn "How Great Thou Art," this time backed by a choir in a live church service. Those in attendance shared clips online, describing the moment as unexpected and deeply moving.
Many noted how special it felt to witness the performance up close, especially after seeing her sing the same song on television just days earlier. Others said the experience created a powerful atmosphere of worship, with some calling it unforgettable.
Underwood also led another worship moment during the service, performing "Name Above All Names," a song by Charity Gayle.
The appearance reflects Underwood's ongoing connection to her faith and her local church community, Rolling Hills Community Church, where she has participated in worship on multiple occasions in recent years.
Known for openly sharing her beliefs, Underwood has consistently pointed to faith as a grounding force in her life and career. Her 2021 gospel project My Savior further highlighted that commitment, offering a collection of hymns that reflect her spiritual roots.
Whether on a national stage or in a local church, Underwood continues to use her platform to express her faith through music, creating meaningful moments of worship wherever she sings.















