Chelsea Taylor, a member of the worship team at the Hills campus based in Sydney, Australia, suffered the aneurysm soon after worship on Sunday and was transported to the hospital.
The worship leader was hospitalized but is recovering following a nine-hour surgery.
In a statement posted to Instagram, Hillsong explained;
“She has just come through a 9 hour brain surgery and we are believing for no more bleeds complete healing and miracles in Jesus name —
we are not out of the woods by any means — tonight she is in ICU but we believe in Jesus, his resurrection power and for hope to appear,”
Hillsong’s Cass Langton posted an update from Taylor’s mother about the worship leader’s condition on Tuesday, explaining that the singer was recovering.
“Chelsea pulled the life-support out last night. She is talking and trying to get out of bed. Honestly this is a miracle,
“I just told her the whole church is praying and fasting all over the world and she smiled and said thanks mum,” she added, noting that Taylor was being moved out of intensive care.”
Langton described the situation as “miracles in motion,” explaining in her Instagram post that prayers had been going up for Chelsea.
“From Costa Rica to Sydney, Melbourne to France, Redding to San Fransisco [sic] we have been praying.
this morning we gathered in the creative west wing as a creative team and al hills campus team and we received communion, worshiped and prayed for chels,”