Carrie Underwood’s Easter Day Ryman Show Still Available to Watch

Carrie Underwood’s Easter Day Ryman Show Still Available to Watch

Carrie Underwood gave her fans a little Easter day present by performing songs from her My Savior album from the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, and she streamed it on her Facebook page for all to see.

If you missed it when it first happened, Carrie is leaving the show available on her page for a while…Carrie shares, “I hope you all enjoyed the show this morning! You can re-watch My Savior: Live From The Ryman now on my Facebook page for a limited time.”

Along with Carrie, special guests include CeCe Winans, Bear Rinehart (Wilder Woods) of NEEDTOBREATHE, Mac McAnally, and Buddy Greene Music.

Check it out here…and there’s still time for you to donate to Save the Children US. which works in over 100 countries to make sure children all over the world grow up healthy, educated and safe.

Carrie partnered with them for this special event, and as she says, “I feel like if we’re looking to do positive things in the world. Let’s help people along the way. I’ve worked with Save the Children in the past and they’ve just been a wonderful organization that does a lot of good things for kids in the world. It’s an honor to get to work with them again and do positive things.”

Headline Photo Credit: Jeremy Cowart

Additional Photo Courtesy of Carrie Underwood

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