Carrie Underwood Leaves Her Judge’s Seat to Deliver a Soul-Stirring Performance of “How Great Thou Art” on American Idol
Monday night’s live episode of American Idol Season 24 gave viewers more than just a glimpse of the Top 20 contestants—it offered a rare opportunity to see the judges step into the spotlight themselves. Carrie Underwood, known for her powerhouse vocals and multiple Grammy wins, left her judge’s seat to perform one of the most beloved hymns of all time: “How Great Thou Art.”

Originally written in Swedish by Carl Boberg in 1885 and later translated into English, “How Great Thou Art” has long been a staple in Christian worship and popularized in the 20th century by artists such as Elvis Presley and George Beverly Shea. The song’s enduring appeal comes from its simple yet profound lyrics that celebrate awe at the beauty of creation and the majesty of God, paired with a melody that allows for vocal expression and emotional depth. Its reputation as a hymn capable of showcasing both technical skill and heartfelt devotion made it an ideal choice for Underwood, whose roots in country and gospel music have consistently demonstrated her ability to blend power and subtlety.

Underwood’s performance was a carefully crafted homage to the song’s legacy, while also bringing her own signature style. She was joined by the Season 23 platinum Ticket winners—Filo Ebid, Kolbi Jordan, and Canaan James Hill—creating a layered, harmonious vocal experience. From the opening lines, her voice commanded attention, maintaining control while conveying genuine reverence. The group’s harmonies added richness to the performance, enhancing the emotional weight of the hymn without overshadowing the central melody.
What made the moment particularly memorable was the context: a judge stepping down from her traditional role to participate as a performer. Underwood’s decision to sing on stage alongside contestants and past winners blurred the lines between mentorship and artistry. It served as a reminder of the show’s dual mission: not only discovering new talent but also celebrating music in its many forms. Viewers responded enthusiastically on social media, praising the combination of technical precision, emotional authenticity, and the unifying power of a shared musical experience.
This episode of American Idol also emphasized the importance of Songs of Faith Night, a theme that has returned for the second consecutive year. While the contestants were tasked with selecting songs reflecting personal inspiration and belief, the judges’ performances reinforced the idea that faith and music intersect in ways that can be both intimate and communal. The evening opened with Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan performing “Jesus Is Love” with the Top 20, setting the tone for an emotionally resonant night that celebrated not only musical skill but also personal conviction.
Carrie Underwood’s rendition of “How Great Thou Art” stood out not just for her vocal brilliance, but for the sincerity she brought to the stage. In a season full of competition and high stakes, her performance reminded viewers that music, especially songs of faith, can transcend the scoreboard, connecting performers and audiences through shared emotion and reverence. It was a moment that many fans will remember long after the season concludes—a performance where artistry, humility, and faith converged beautifully.