Pop star Justin Bieber is attending the Hillsong Conference in Sydney, Australia.
The 21 year old, who is reported to be a regular at Hillsong Church in New York, has joined thousands at the Allphones Arena.
In a statement, Hillsong confirmed he is merely attending and will not be taking part in any way.
It said: "People come from across the world to Sydney each year to attend Hillsong Conference. Justin is here - like tens of thousands of others - as a delegate who is seeking to build stronger foundations into his life," a statement from Hillsong Church said.
"He is not participating in the conference in any other capacity. Out of respect for his privacy we will not be making further comments.
Bieber, posted a photo early on Monday morning with him along with pastors Judah Smith and Carl Lentz. They have both reportedly supported him over the past few years.
The singer has often talked about his faith and frequently posts Bible verses and sermon quotes on his social media pages.
Hillsong Church hosts several conferences each year. They take place in Sydney, London and Kiev.
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