Pop music star Justin Bieber leads worship with Chandler Moore at Churchome with “Jireh”, “How He Loves”, and “Where Do I Fit In” with powerful spontaneous worship.
Justin Bieber Leads Worship
In a recent post by Emanuel Roro on YouTube, he revealed a video of Justin Bieber leading worship with Chandler Moore, a worship leader.

Churchome is the church where Justin has been currently attending after leaving Hillsong church. In an interview with New Year’s Eve Page Six, he clarified that he is now part of Churchome, whose lead pastors are Judah and Chelsea Smith.
Today, it seems that Justin has become one of the worship leaders in the megachurch. The recent video showed the pop star wearing white, beside Chandler Moore, who played the keyboard. They both co-led the worship of Churchome.
Worship With Chandler Moore At Churchome
The first worship song they sang was Elevation Worship & Maverick City’s “Jireh.” The recent famous song with powerful lyrics declaring that God is more than enough. With eyes closed in worship, Justin sang the chorus part:
“You are Jireh, You are enough. Jireh, You are enough. And I will be content in every circumstance. You are Jireh, You are enough. Forever enough. Always enough. More than enough.”
Then the next song was “How He Loves” by John Mark McMillan, followed by the pop star’s very own worship music, “Where Do I Fit In.” The lyric goes:
“When I’m all alone, and fear is all I see. Sitting in the silence with these insecurities. It’s then You remind me You’re holding me tight. And You love me completely. You’re always by my side And You say to me it’ll be alright.”
Chandler also sang this beautiful part of the song:
“I know You’re not a God out there hiding on mountains. You come right where I am, lost my way, but You found me. Like the rain in the dark, on my ugliest days. You say that You’ll always love me just the same. And then You remind me that You’re holding me tight. You said the past is behind me and it will be alright.”
Soon after, the worship team began spontaneous worship.
YouTube | Emanuel Roro