“THIS IS THE PERFORMANCE PEOPLE STILL TALK ABOUT 12 YEARS LATER.” Carrie Underwood walked out under the lights, and for a second the hall felt completely still — like everyone forgot how to breathe. Then she opened “How Great Thou Art,” and the sound just… rose. Pure. Steady. Almost unreal. It wasn’t loud or dramatic; it was the kind of voice that reaches you quietly but hits deeper than anything else. You could feel something shift in the room — heads lifting, eyes softening, people holding their breath without meaning to. It didn’t feel like a performance. It felt like a moment of grace slipping into everyone’s chest at the same time.

Carrie Underwood Has Always Shared Her Faith With the World

When American Idol announced it would air a special faith-centered episode on Easter Sunday (April 20), fans immediately knew one thing for sure — Carrie Underwood would deliver a breathtaking, heartfelt performance.
From the very beginning of her career, Underwood has never been shy about expressing her faith, both in song and in her personal life.

Her debut single, “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” set the tone for a career deeply rooted in spiritual storytelling. She continued that tradition with the inspirational powerhouse “Something in the Water,” which remains one of the defining songs of her career.

Over the years, Underwood has performed countless faith-based classics such as “Softly and Tenderly” and her iconic rendition of “How Great Thou Art.”
In 2021, she gathered many of these beloved hymns into her gospel album My Savior, which included “Nothing but the Blood of Jesus,” “The Old Rugged Cross,” “Amazing Grace,” and more.

My Savior debuted at #1 on both the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and the Top Christian Albums chart. It later won the 2022 Grammy Award for Best Roots Gospel Album — a moment of recognition that celebrated both her artistry and her devotion.

That same Easter, Underwood performed all 13 tracks from My Savior at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville during an online concert event that moved viewers around the world.

Beyond her music, Underwood frequently speaks openly about her love for Jesus — whether in interviews, award speeches, social media posts, or moments on television.

During Hollywood Week on the 2025 season of American Idol, she praised contestants Breanna Nix and IAMKNOWN for their performance of Brandon Lake’s “Gratitude.” Holding back tears, she opened up about how challenging it can be to keep faith at the center of a career in entertainment:

“Ladies … I wanna tell you how difficult it is to come into the entertainment industry and bring your faith with you. It is a brave thing to do because there are a lot of outside forces that are gonna tell you not to do that. I wanna tell you that I’m proud of you guys.”

Carrie Underwood Shines During American Idol’s Easter Special

Underwood had the chance to share her faith on one of the biggest stages in television during American Idol’s three-hour “Songs of Faith” Easter special.
The evening featured performances from the Top 20 contestants, the judges, special guests, and artist-in-residence Jelly Roll.

When it was her turn to perform, Underwood stepped out in a dazzling, shimmering gown — a presence as radiant as her voice.
She chose a song she knows intimately: “How Great Thou Art.”
The hymn has long been one of her most powerful and beloved pieces, and once again, she delivered a performance that brought viewers to tears.

When she finished, host Ryan Seacrest summed up what everyone watching felt:

“I have no words after that!”

The audience erupted with cheers, and the moment instantly became one of the highlights of the Easter special.

You can watch Carrie Underwood’s breathtaking performance below. No matter how many times she sings “How Great Thou Art,” it never fails to send chills down our spines and move us deeply.

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