The global superstar arrived in Sydney earlier this week to attend a Hillsong Conference among like-minded Christians.
And Justin Bieber was seen hyping up the religious crowd in Sydney on Friday, as he encouraged them to outstretch their aims to the sky.
The Canadian pop star, 23, stood in front of the large gathering of devotees at the conference event as they copied his every move.
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Raising spirits! Justin Bieber pumps up Hillsong Church crowd in a 'truth shall set you free' T-shirt while dancing and dabbing in Sydney on Friday
All smiles! Justin appeared in high spirits as he interacted with the excited congregation
The Where Are Ü Now singer arrived at the religious event in a green hooded sweatshirt, but later took it off to reveal a T-shirt with 'The Truth Shall Set You Free' printed across the back.
Justin appeared in high spirits as he encouraged the excited congregation to replicate his moves.
He began by punching into the air as Bruno Mars' 24K Magic played in the background.
An announcer made a game out of it, stating, 'question is, can they stay in touch with the Bieber?' as he mixed up his single punch to a two-arm praise.
'SO LIT': Justin shared the video to Instagram, showing the crowd copy his every move as he dances, praised and dabbed in front of the excited crowd
The Baby hit-maker then sent the crowd into laughter as he dabbed and performed a strange hip thrust.
Justin shared the short clip to Instagram and captioned it: 'SO LIT.'
An announcer could be heard on the microphone encouraging the Christians to be present during the fun-filled display: 'Extra points for cameras not being out right now.'
However, much of the crowd could be seen participating while holding up their phones and cameras with a spare hand.
Private view: Justin was later seen jumping up and down, dancing on the spot and starting a bizarre side shuffle with an exclusive group surrounding him on a private balcony
He was later seen with pastor and friend Carl Lentz atop a balcony watching the performances below.
Justin was seen jumping up and down, dancing on the spot and starting a bizarre side shuffle with the exclusive group surrounding him.
Taking a swig from a water bottle to keep his hydration up, he was seen giving peace signs to the crowd and raising his hands to the sky during the up-beat songs.
Feel-good Friday: Justin was seen giving peace signs to the crowd and raising his hands to the sky during the up-beat songs
This is Justin's third Australian visit for a Hillsong Church event over the past two years.
Disputing talk that the singer's decision to attend the religious conference was financially motivated, pastor and friend Carl Lentz denied claims during an interview with Sunrise on Wednesday.
The New York-based pastor, 38, said: 'No, we don't pay him to attend. This is a volunteer thing. He comes on his own.'
The trendy pastor, who has traveled with Justin during his previous visits Down Under, was happy to discuss Justin's passion for religion on-air.
'I think that Justin is a good Christian. I don't think his problems are behind him, but we all have to deal with other stuff to come... His relationship with Jesus is changing his life daily,' Carl said.
'No, we don't pay him to attend': Pastor and friend Carl Lentz (in red) denied claims during an interview with Sunrise on Wednesday that Justin was paid to attend Hillsong conferences
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