A double decker bus drove through central London at the weekend, proclaiming God's goodness to the people of the capital through worship music.
The Worship the King tour drove past all the London landmarks, including Picadilly Circus, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Downing Street and Buckingham Palace.
A group of women harmonised to Christian worship songs such as How Great Is Our God and it was also streamed on youtube from the open top bus.
At one point a motocyclist stopped to clap the group.
Worship leader and organiser Beatrice Gboyega told Premier beforehand: "My heart is that, firstly, that people that are already saved - there's an awakening that needs to happen. Especially with this lockdown, we've realised that God is drawing us closer and closer to him. I believe that this will awaken the body of Christ, because there needs to be that unity. And that's what we've part of what we've been praying for unity, as a body.
"For people that don't know Christ, we desire that souls will be set free, that people will come to the knowledge that there's someone that created you and that loves you so much. You don't have to go through these things that you go through by yourself and to let them know there's actually hope."