BY Benjamin ClarkApril 9, 2025
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 | April 9, 2025
11 months ago

American Idol hosts Easter worship with star guests

The popular singing competition "American Idol" is set to air a special "Songs of Faith" episode this Easter, featuring a mix of gospel and worship performances.

According to the Christian Post, the three-hour episode will showcase not only the talent of the current contestants but also performances from esteemed Christian artists and the show's judges.

Scheduled for April 20, the upcoming episode of "American Idol" will highlight a faith-centered theme throughout its extended runtime. This season, viewers will witness the musical talents of 20 contestants who will perform worship and gospel songs, reflecting a deeper spiritual focus.

Renowned artists such as Grammy Award winners CeCe Winans and Brandon Lake will join the stage, alongside "American Idol" alumni and other notable musicians. Their appearances are anticipated to provide inspirational moments that resonate with the show's diverse audience.

Guest stars enhance 'Idol' worship experience

Among the evening's highlights, Brandon Lake will team up with artist Jelly Roll to perform their recent hit, "Hard Fought Hallelujah." This performance is expected to be a standout, blending unique styles and powerful lyrics that speak to perseverance and faith.

The episode will also feature performances from the judges themselves — Luke Bryan, Lionel Richie, and Carrie Underwood. Each will bring their unique musical perspective to the night, further enriching the thematic elements of faith and inspiration.

Adding to the evening's allure, the live audience will be present, directly influencing potential outcomes as voting opens immediately after the show. This live participation adds an exciting interactive component to the episode.

Faith-forward moments resonate this season

This season of "American Idol" has regularly incorporated themes of faith, evident in contestant performances and personal stories. Noteworthy contestants include Baylee Littrell, son of Backstreet Boys' Brian Littrell, and Canaan Hill, an aspiring pastor, both of whom have shared their faith through music on the show.

Furthermore, contestants Breanna Nix and Rylie O'Neill recently offered their rendition of Brandon Lake's "Gratitude," which had previously topped the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart for 28 weeks. Their performance was praised as profoundly moving by Lake himself.

When discussing the challenges of maintaining faith in the entertainment sector, Carrie Underwood shared insights with the contestants. She emphasized the courage it takes to stay true to one's beliefs amid external pressures and affirmed her pride in the contestants for their bravery.

Reflecting on faith and entertainment

"I know 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 going to tell you not to do that," Underwood remarked, offering encouragement and support to the young artists on their journey.

Brandon Lake also expressed a deep connection to the contestants' performances, especially the cover of his song "Gratitude." He praised it on FaceTime, calling it "the most gorgeous version" he had ever heard, a testament to the impactful interpretations by the show's talented participants.

Former "American Idol" contestant Colton Dixon reflected on the historical relationship between the show and its churchgoing audience. He noted that for many families, including his own, watching "Idol" became a bonding activity. Dixon highlighted the personal significance of faith in his life, suggesting a shared reality among viewers who find spiritual resonance in the program.

Uplifting musical journey on national television

The special "Songs of Faith" episode is poised to not only entertain but also inspire and uplift its audience with powerful messages intertwined with high-quality musical performances. For many, this episode will stand as a significant highlight of the season, brilliantly merging entertainment with heartfelt expressions of faith.

As Easter Sunday approaches, fans of "American Idol" and new viewers alike can anticipate an evening of meaningful music that celebrates faith, resilience, and the shared human experience, making this special episode a must-watch event of the season.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
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