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Justin Bieber performs at 1DayLA s The Freedom Experience on July 24, 2021. | YouTube/ekismonkisjelly
The Los Angeles Freedom Experience concert headlined by Justin Bieber over the weekend was lauded as a major success by singer Kari Jobe who told fans that what they experienced at the event was the presence of God. Â
The 1DayLA charity event brought together 20,000 volunteers across Southern California to give back to their communities. Following a day of service, volunteers were invited to attend a worship concert hosted by Jason Kennedy of E! News and led by pop star Justin Bieber at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Musical guest Justin Bieber performs “Holy” on Saturday Night Live with Chance The Rapper, Oct. 17, 2020. | YouTube/Saturday Night Live
Pop star Justin Bieber recently joined Chandler Moore of the Billboard No. 1 worship group Maverick City Music for a worship session at Pastor Judah Smith’s Churchome in Kirkland, Washington.
Bieber and Moore sang a number of songs, including Maverick’s “Jireh,” “How He Loves,” and one of Bieber’s recent gospel single’s, “Where Do I Fit In.” The two emotionally led in worship and were of one accord as they sang their hearts out to Jesus.
“We pray for your peace right now to fill this room; peace be still,” Bieber prayed at one point during the service. “I speak peace to every single person’s mind in this room. Any turmoil that you’re facing, any turmoil that you are facing, I bind it in the name of Jesus. Fear is not welcomed here. Shame is not welcomed here.
Pop star Justin Bieber recently joined Chandler Moore of the Billboard No 1 worship group Maverick City Music for a worship session at Pastor Judah Smith s Churchome in Kirkland, Washington
People gather holding signs and flags before curfew to protest the death of Daunte Wright who was shot and killed by a police officer in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota on April 12, 2021. | AFP via Getty Images/ KEREM YUCEL
Pastors and Christian leaders took to social media this week to share their thoughts following the fatal police shooting of 20-year-old Daunte Wright in Minnesota.
Wright, the father of a 1-year-old toddler, was shot during a traffic stop by veteran police officer Kim Potter, 48. Police say the killing was accidental since the officer involved claimed to have fired her handgun when she meant to deploy a stun gun as Wright resisted arrest on Sunday.