The Sydney-based co-founders of the global Pentecostal Christian church Hillsong preached in person at a service in Mexico on Monday, despite the Australian border being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, writes niltiac | EXCLUSIVE
family this morning plus linked in with Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. Worship and fellowship was so beautiful. And KNOW YOU WILL sounded pretty awesome in Spanish.”
Brian Houston’s Instagram account does not mention his location or the trip to Mexico. He posted on Twitter on Sunday, saying: “I’m excited to speak in Hillsong Monterrey tomorrow. My very first visit. God is going to move. First time I’ve ever preached in Mexico.
Since March 2020, Australian citizens and permanent residents have required a travel exemption from Australian Border Force in order to leave the country. The ABF granted 66,000 applications in the first half of this year, an approval rate of 43 per cent.
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