Christianity Today has described Getty as one of the world's "preeminent" hymn writers and credits her and her husband, Keith Getty, with having "changed the way evangelicals worship." Getty's album
Confessio–Irish American Roots was nominated for a 2022 Grammy Award in the Best Roots Gospel Album category. Her album
Evensong – Hymns and Lullabies at the Close of Day, which featured the Gettys' four daughters and collaborators from country, bluegrass, and contemporary Christian genres, reached #1 on Billboard's mainstream Kids Album chart in November 2000, displacing Disney's
Frozen 2 soundtrack for the first time in 36 weeks. She has won two
GMA Dove Awards: 2019 Inspirational Album of the Year for
The North Coast Sessions and 2022 Children's Album of the Year for
Getty Kids Hymnal: Hymns from Home. Her book
Sing! How Worship Transforms Your Life, Family, and Church was a finalist in the Ministry Resources and New Author categories for the 2018 Christian Book Awards. She was named a Fellow at the
Royal School of Church Music in 2019, and was bestowed a 2025 "She Leads UK" award at
Windsor Castle recognizing contributions to positive advancement of Christianity in Britain, and was named an International Woman of the Year by She Leads Tennessee in 2025. In 2017, the Gettys performed for then-US Vice President
Mike Pence and Second Lady
Karen Pence at the vice president's residence, which is on the grounds of the
Naval Observatory. They have performed for
George W. Bush, the
United Nations, former
South Korean president
Lee Myung-Bak, and former
UK prime minister
Theresa May. According to
CCLl, "In Christ Alone" ranks as the No.1 most-sung song in UK churches. Written by
Stuart Townend and Keith Getty in 2001, the song is the second most popular hymn in the UK according to a survey conducted by the BBC's
Songs of Praise programme. Getty's two sold-out shows at Belfast SSE Arena in December 2024 were the highest-selling Christian music event in the history of Northern Ireland, the highest-selling carol service in the history of Northern Ireland, and the second two-night sellout of SEE Arena by a Northern Irish artist after
Snow Patrol. ==Discography==