Creigh Riepe, a contestant on “The Voice,” shared two videos on social media of an impromptu worship service that took place among the Season 26 contestants at a hotel pool.
Riepe, who is on Team Reba, wrote, “POV: You come across Season 26 contestants of ‘The Voice’ having an impromptu church service by the pool,” in a post featuring a video of multiple contestants singing “The Blessing” by Cody Carnes, Elevation Worship, and Kari Jobe.
“Nothing quite like our worship times together at ‘West Pool Church’ during the @nbcthevoice 🙏,” Riepe said in video’s caption.
Nothing quite like our worship times together at “West Pool Church” during @nbcthevoice 🙏 @nbc @peacock @reba @michaelbuble @snoopdogg @gwenstefani #worship #godisgood #church
Video credit and a big shoutout to Felsmere for capturing this sweet moment! pic.twitter.com/UJyHK2GCp0
— Creigh Riepe (@creighriepe) September 29, 2024
A couple days later, the Nashville, Tennessee, singer shared another video following requests from followers. Riepe posted contestants singing “O Come to the Altar” by Elevation Worship.
The new season of “The Voice” debuted Sept. 23 and introduced viewers to Riepe during the season’s third episode.
Riepe received two chair turns from coaches Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani while singing Benson Boone‘s song “Beautiful Things.”
The coaches who didn’t turn their chairs for Riepe, Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg, both praised the singer for the authenticity in his voice and expressed disappointment for not pushing their chairs’ red buttons.
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During his introduction, Riepe shared that he has been sober for two years after experiencing what he described as a “wakeup call.”