Carrie Underwood gave her fellow churchgoers a special Sunday morning moment when she stepped up to perform a beautiful version of Hillsong Worship’s “What A Beautiful Name.”
The country superstar sang the worship song during Sunday service at Rolling Hills Community Church in Nashville.
Unlike the glamorous outfits fans often see onstage, Underwood kept things simple for the church performance. She wore a white T-shirt with a denim vest while standing in front of fellow worshippers.

A choir made up of church members joined her, creating a powerful backdrop as Underwood delivered the emotional song.
The performance was another reminder that music and faith have long been closely connected in Underwood’s life.
She has previously performed at her church during special services, including Christmas and Easter. Her Easter performance of “How Great Thou Art” also attracted attention from fans.
Carrie Underwood has never hidden her faith
Underwood has been open about the role Christianity plays in her life and career.
The American Idol judge has also spoken positively about the show’s recent Songs of Faith episode, saying she appreciated the opportunity to share joyful and inspirational music with viewers.
Underwood praised ABC and American Idol for being willing to explore faith on a major television program, while also appreciating that the episode allowed people to connect with the songs in their own way.
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For her, faith does not have to mean forcing everyone to believe the same thing.
Instead, music can offer people hope and give them something meaningful to hold onto.
Underwood has also spoken about the challenges of staying true to her beliefs in the entertainment business.

She has encouraged others not to feel that they have to give up their values to build a successful career.
The singer believes people should remember where their talents come from and stay grounded even as their careers grow.
Her gospel music has earned major recognition
Underwood’s love of gospel music is also reflected in her recording career.
In 2021, she released My Savior, an album featuring her interpretations of traditional Christian songs.

The project was warmly received by both fans and critics and eventually earned Underwood a Grammy Award for Best Roots Gospel Album at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards in 2022.
Years after the album’s release, Underwood continues to bring gospel music into her performances.
Her latest church appearance was not a huge arena show or television performance. It was simply a singer standing in front of her congregation and sharing a song that clearly means something to her.
And with her powerful vocals backed by the church choir, it was a Sunday service that many worshippers are unlikely to forget.