A Christian group is making news over its distaste for a recent Carrie Underwood performance

Carrie Underwood arrives at the 50th annual CMA Awards at the Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

It seems like the way of the world these days: you try to do something nice, and someone always seems to find fault in it.

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Just ask Carrie Underwood.

Carrie recently shocked thousands of attendees at the Passion 2017 concert series when she showed up unannounced as a performer, igniting the crowd with her signature song “Something in the Water.”

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But just a few short days later, Christian non-profit group American Family Association criticized the Atlanta pastor who founded Passion 2017 for letting the country superstar sing at the concert, according to an article in “The Tennessean.”

“I was very frustrated that you would allow her to help lead thousands of people in worship,” American Family Association outreach director Wesley Wildmon said in a letter to Reverend Louie Giglio. “My frustration quickly turned to disappointment and then to sadness. Carrie Underwood encourages and supports homosexual marriage which the Word of God does not (1 Corinthians 6:12-20).”

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God knows, and certainly every country fan knows, that Carrie’s intentions were pure and good in terms of the performance. But knowing Carrie – this won’t get her down.

In fact, Carrie will be on hand at the Jan. 8 Golden Globes as a presenter.

What do you think?

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