Justin Bieber is 'studying to be a minister'... after former mentor Carl Lentz's controversial exit from Hillsong Church
- Lentz was booted from his leadership role at the superchurch in November for what founder Brian Houston described as 'leadership issues' and 'moral failures'
- 'Justin believes he can take a leadership position in restoring order' to Hillsong after Lentz's departure, said sources
- He was also reportedly integral in Justin's ill-fated attempt to reunite with Selena Gomez, who has since left the Hillsong flock
- Bieber has since moved on to a new spiritual guide, Judah Smith of Chruchome, who officiated his 2019 wedding to wife Hailey
Justin Bieber is studying to become a minister according to OK! Magazine.
The Purpose pop star, who has credited Hillsong Church for pulling him out of his most 'dark' times, is reportedly interested in taking a leadership role at the church following the controversial exit of pastor/former mentor Carl Lentz, 42.
Following Lentz's exit for what the church called 'leadership issues and breaches of trust, plus a recent revelation of moral failures' in November, Bieber, 26, 'believes he can take a leadership position in restoring order,' according to insiders.
Father Justin: Justin Bieber is reportedly studying to become a pastor, hoping to take on a leadership role in his beloved Hillsong Church after former mentor Carl Lentz's controversial ouster
The Canadian crooner feels like it's his job to give back to the community after all the ways they'd helped him.
'Justin has never felt happier or healthier, and he says he owes it to the church,' explained the source.
They went on, saying: 'Justin believes he can take a leadership position in restoring order' to Hillsong after Lentz's departure.
According to OK's insiders, the Holy crooner has an active role in Hillsong, participating as a choir member.
And Justin's doesn't plan on his new spiritual role taking him away from music.
'[He] doesn't plan to give up his music career, but he feels there's a bigger calling out there for him,' says the source. 'He wants to be a full-fledged minister next year.'
Straying from the flock: Lentz exited the church after what founder Brian Houston described as 'leadership issues and breaches of trust, plus a recent revelation of moral failures.' He's seen in 2017 above
Estranged: Bieber's relationship with Lentz was close and very public, even calling the pastor 'second father' at one point according to sources. They're seen in 2017 above
Though Bieber's relationship with Lentz was close and very public - even calling the pastor 'second father' according to TMZ - the pair appeared to have distanced themselves, even prior to the cleric's ouster from Hillsong.
Even as early as 2018, there were reports that Justin and Carl had cut ties after Bieber's failed romantic reconciliation with fellow Hillsong-er and on/off ex Selena Gomez months prior, a reunion which Lentz was reportedly integral in.
Shortly after Bieber began dating now-wife Hailey and by September 2018, the pair were married in a quickie ceremony at an NYC courthouse.
And while Lentz was a guest at their official church-sanctioned South Carolina nuptials the year later, Bieber seemed to have moved on from their relationship, choosing new spiritual guide, Judah Smith of Churchome, to officiate.
And after this November's revelations about Lentz's behaviour, he and wife Hailey made their break official on a digital level - offering the ultimate blow after both stars unfollowed the disgraced pastor on Instagram.
Whoops: As early as 2018, there were reports that Justin and Carl had cut ties after Bieber's failed romantic reconciliation with fellow Hillsong-er and on/off ex Selena Gomez the year prior, a reunion which Lentz was reportedly integral in. The pair are seen together in 2017 above
No longer on top: While Lentz was a guest at the Bieber's official church-sanctioned South Carolina nuptials the year later, Justin chose new spiritual guide, Judah Smith of Churchome to officiate (above
Earlier this month Lentz entered an outpatient facility for treatment for 'depression, anxiety, and pastoral burnout,' according to source with People magazine.
'He wants to be better for his family and is dedicated to doing the work,' the source told the outlet. 'His family is supporting him and hopes their privacy will be respected on this journey.'
The source noted that Lentz harbors 'has no ill will towards the church and recognizes that they needed to take some course of action to address his missteps.'
In November Hillsong founder Brian Houston went public with his former colleague's departure, sharing a statement saying Lentz had broke ties with the church amid 'ongoing discussions in relation to leadership issues and breaches of trust, plus a recent revelation of moral failures.'
'They have a heart for people and we are confident that after a time of rest and restoration, God will use Carl in another way outside of Hillsong church,' he said in the statement. 'In terminating his tenure, we in no way want to diminish the good work he did here.'
Unholy behavior: Earlier this month Lentz entered an outpatient facility for treatment for 'depression, anxiety, and pastoral burnout,' according to source with People magazine. He was accused of cheating on his wife Lauren (above in 2016) as well as other 'moral failures'
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