Justin Bieber Attends Hillsong Worship and Got Dipped in Baptismal Water Before Attending A Prayer Meeting

Justin Bieber was dipped in a baptismal bath, a few hours before attending the prayer meeting in Sydney.

The bad boy turned worshipper was scheduled to attend the five day annual Hillsong Conference at Olympic Park's Allphones Arena, where a few hours before the prayer meeting the 'Baby' singer emerged from he outdoor pool on Monday, looking calm while facing the sky.

Bieber together with rumored girlfriend Hailey Baldwin were due to attend the prayer meeting later in the evening. The 21 year old music artist took  the message literally and had the cleansing the body in water. Justin floated in the Bondi Icebergs pool in Sydney showing his crucifix tattoo on his chest.

The Hillsong Church confirmed on Daily Mail on Monday that the famous Canadian singer will be joining the conference as a delegate and not to perform at the event.

 "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."

Esther Lima, who is a Brazilian model is the wife of Joel Huston, Hillsong church's global director. Reportedly, the couple is a friend with a list of celebrities, including 'Pretty Little Liars' actress Ashley Benson, former Disney star, Vanessa Hudgens and Justin Bieber.

In 2014, Bieber was involved in some serious cases, he was arrested for driving under the influence, driving with an expired license and resisting arrest. In July, his neighbor filed a restraining order against him for vandalism charge.

During his rocky career, the pop idol decided to join the group and he was baptized at Hillsong NYC in December.

Just this year during the Comedy Central Roast, in front of the crowd the Hillsong church goer admitted that he is "disappointed" with his bad behavior and insisted that he will try his best to be somebody that can be proud of.

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