Justin Bieber is in Sydney Attending Hillsong's Annual Conference

Pop star Justin Bieber is really serious about his faith. He has flown more than 9,349 miles to 'build a stronger' relationship with God at Sydney's five-day Hillsong convention. The popstar is in town as a delegate of the church with no scheduled performance. Bieber, 21, sat in the packed 21,000-capacity auditorium, hoodie pulled up, and Snapchatted images of his trainers at the annual gathering where followers hope to 'find God.'
The singer and his girlfriend Hailey Baldwin are in town for the week-long Hillsong Church conference at Allphones Arena in Sydney. He has also been seen at Bondi Beach donned with a fake moustache accompanied by his entourage.
"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.
Bieber was also seen at the backstage of the conference. The singer has been videoed playing the drums during a backstage jam to the Stevie Wonder song, "Superstition," while Baldwin watches on. "I'm lead singer," Baldwin jokes.
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