After another brain surgery, the worship leader is not expected to undergo any more treatment.

Two weeks ago, Chelsea Taylor was leading worship as usual with the team at Hillsong's flagship "Hills" Campus in Sydney, Australia, when she became unwell.

She immediately underwent a nine-hour surgery and had been doing quite well since then. There had even been talk of her attending church this Sunday, September 1.

On August 28 Taylor developed "a left arm and facial droop." Emma Fellers, a friend of Taylor's, posted that doctors believed Taylor's brain had spasmed.

Taylor underwent a three-hour angiogram "to take care of the potential vasospasms in her brain."

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Well today’s been a REALLY good day 💪🏻🙌🏻🎉 swipe to read the Tuesday PM latest! KEEP PRAYING EVERYONE!!! 💖💖💖 @chelsealeetaylor

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According to Hillsong Creative pastor Cass Langton’s Insta stories, Taylor has responded well to surgery, and will not have to receive any further treatment, reports Faithwire.

“No more surgeries, Chelse got the all clear from the surgeon today,” the post read. “Praise our wonderful God.. we spend the morning worshipping before she went to theatre.”

The post added that Taylor is “so so grateful” for all the prayers and support and is keen to get back worshipping.