The Hillsong Church has issued a statement in the wake of the Jarryd Hayne allegations, condemning "any form of sexual violence or abuse".

A woman known only as "Ms V" has filed a civil case in the Santa Clara County court in the US alleging Hayne had engaged in non-consensual sexual intercourse with her in December 2015.

According to court documents seen by 9news.com.au, the woman is seeking a jury trial and compensation "for the emotional pain, anguish and severe distress" the alleged incident caused.

Hayne has touched down in Tel Aviv.

The suit includes complaints of sexual battery, gender violence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligence.

The District Attorney's office reviewed the case and later rejected it based on insufficient evidence, the documents reveal.

Hayne's Sydney lawyer Ramy Qutami said in a statement his client "unequivocally and vehemently" denies the allegations of rape.

High profile US attorney John Clune is the lawyer handling the case for the plaintiff.

Jarryd Hayne was baptised in the Jordan River. (Instagram)

Hayne has been forced to 'vehemently' deny the claims made in the US court documents. (AAP)

Hayne made a splash when he left his NRL career behind to join the San Francisco 49ers. (AAP)

Hayne touched down in Tel Aviv today after leaving Sydney overnight.

He refused to answer questions at the airport, responding to reporters with just one word - "wow".

He was accompanied by fellow Hillsong Church member Danny Nicholson.

Hillsong's full statement read: "While we don't know the circumstances behind the allegations Jarryd is facing in the USA, we condemn any form of sexual violence or abuse."

Hayne has history with the church jo,ining in 2008 and attending several of the congregation's major events in the past few years.

John Clune is the lawyer representing "Ms V" in court.

Even at the beginning of his short tenure with the San Francisco 49ers, Hayne jetted back into Sydney for a special Hillsong event featuring Justin Bieber in 2015.

Hayne made a splash when he ditched his NRL career to pursue his NFL dream with the 49ers. (AAP)