Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood just posted on Instagram an adorable video clip of her son singing at the backseat of their car. Pictured: The “Jesus, Take the Wheel” singer getting emotional while accepting the award for Female Vocalist of the Year at the 50th Annual Country Music Association Awards in Nashville, Tennessee on Nov. 2, 2016. Reuters/Harrison McClary

Carrie Underwood does not only sing religious songs, she also teaches them to her son, Isaiah Michael. The “American Idol” Season 4 winner and now loving mom of one even showed her fans on social media what it’s like for her and her son to duet a hymn while inside the car.

On Wednesday, Underwood took to Instagram to upload a video clip showing his son singing “Jesus Loves You” while seated at the backseat of the car. Although the clip does not show the countenance of the singer-songwriter’s tyke, Isiah’s voice is audible enough to warm the hearts of Underwood’s fans. At some parts, the 33-year-old recording artist could also be heard coaching her son in singing the chorus of the song.

Many fans couldn’t help but give positive messages to Underwood after getting touched by the sweet video clip. One fan commented: “I sang this to my daughter as a baby. Still do. She’s now 15. Warms the heart. What memories.” Another exclaimed: “Oh my goodness!!! This is possibly the cutest video I’ve ever seen.”

It is no secret that Underwood is a devout and faithful Christian. Ever since winning “American Idol,” she would put out religious-themed singles on mainstream radio, according to Taste of Country. From “Jesus, Take the Wheel” to “Temporary Home” to her latest hits like “Church Bells” and “Something in the Water,” Underwood has always shown the music scene quality music with meaningful lyrics.

Isiah Michael is Carrie’s first child with husband Mike Fisher. The couple tied the knot in July 2010. Early this month, she admitted to People how she sees her son growing up to be just like his ice hockey-playing father. “I’m pretty sure he’s going to play some hockey at some point in his life,” she said. “He’s about to turn 2 and we’ll see what happens after that! You never know. It’s up to the good Lord.”