[1] The album contains guest appearances by Dante Bowe, Matt Maher, Silverberg, Leeland, and Sarah Reeves.
The album was produced by David Leonard, Brad King, and Seth Talley.
[5][6] In a positive review for Worship Leader, Randy Cross said of the album: "This powerhouse of worship launches with the declarative title track as an anthem for the church to proclaim to a pandemic-weary world, that there is hope, love and miracles in the gathering of believers.
"[4] Jonathan Andre in his 365 Days of Inspiring Media review described House of Miracles (Live) as "mixed bag for sure" while comparing it with the studio album which he said was "more cohesive, impacting and comforting.
"[7] In the United States, House of Miracles (Live) debuted at number 29 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart dated February 6, 2021.