Justin Bieber Is Reportedly Studying To Become A Minister For Hillsong Church Following Carl Lentz Firing

Justin Bieber Is Reportedly Studying To Become A Minister For Hillsong Church Following Carl Lentz Firing
Justin Bieber seems to have plans to lead his own congregation one day. According to reports, the 26-year-old singer is currently studying to become a minister in hopes of helping lead the megachurch Hillsong following preacher Carl Lentz being fired. As previously reported, celebrity preacher Carl Lentz was let go from his position at Hillsong NYC after news broke that he had an affair and cheated on his wife of 17 years.

A source close to Justin Bieber told OK! Magazine that the ‘Stuck With You’ singer doesn’t plan on ending his musical career to pursue a career as a minister. They said,
“Justin doesn’t plan to give up his music career, but he feels there’s a bigger calling out there for him.”
The source continued,
“He wants to be a full-fledged minister next year.”
They added,
“Justin believes he can take a leadership position in restoring order.”
“Justin has never felt happier or healthier, and he says he owes it to the church.”

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