Lady Gaga news reported that the "Born This Way" singer attended service at the Pensylvania church of her boyfriend, Taylor Kinney. According to a report from Daily Mail, she also praised the congregation's worship singer, Liz Fulmer.
The international hitmaker was reportedly impressed when the local singer performed an original composition, "He Is Coming," during the holiday service of Grandview United Methodist Church in Manheim Township, Pennsylvania.
Lady Gaga news revealed she was in the said town to visit the family of her boyfriend. One of "Chicago Fire" actor Taylor Kinney's relatives also happens to be celebrating the baptism of their child at the said church, which is frequented by his family.
The small town singer Liz Fulmer admitted she got nervous upon learning that Lady Gaga will be present at their organization's 10am service. She even posted on Facebook to "send prayers" for her and their worship team.
"I'm a huge fan. So I calmed down, then went to my spot," she told Daily Mail.
Liz Fulmer narrated: "When I began playing, I was like, hey, work it out."
"During the song, it's like she wasn't there. Then I got nervous again when I was done," said the English major from Millersville University.
The praise singer also explained about her original song, "He Is Coming," and how she wrote it specifically for Christmas. She said: "It's about how Bethlehem is still pertinent today. It's not just an old story."
Liz Fulmer was told that Lady Gaga was hoping to greet her after the worship service to compliment her singing. "That would have been amazing," she said.
"People from the church told me that she whispered to her boyfriend that I was good," she shared.
Lady Gaga news from Daily Mail revealed that the pop star got hold of the church singer's contact number and proceeded to send Liz Fulmer a text saying: "Hi Liz, it's Gaga... You were sensational. Keep up the amazing work."
The starstruck singer took to Facebook to share her excitement. She posted: "Gaga texted me to say I was "sensational/" and added the hashtag "sohappyicoulddie."