Overseas holidays, beachside homes, modelling shoots and, of course, God.

That's the lifestyle of one of Australia's most hip religious families, who worshipped at Hillsong before moving on in 2018 to create their own Pentecostal church.

Joel A'Bell, his wife Julia, and their children Elijah and Harmony left the internationally renowned church made famous by celebrity attendees like Justin Bieber last year.

After being devotees of Hillsong for two decades, the A'Bell family started their own church called Revitalise, at Caringbah in Sydney's Sutherland Shire.

Revitalise describes itself as 'an Aussie church with a heart to revitalise people'.

But when they aren't at church the family enjoys luxurious holidays, which they share in pictures with their 120,000 Instagram followers.

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The A'Bell family, one of Australia's leading religious clans, live a life of overseas holidays, Sydney mansions and church. (Pictured L to R: NRL star Nat Butcher, his girlfriend Harmony A'Bell, Joel A'Bell, Elijah A'Bell and Julie A'Bell)

The A'Bell family on stage with close friend and Hillsong Church founder Brian Houston (left). Until late last year, the A'Bell family were members of the Hillsong Church, but left to start their own church, Revitalise, in Caringbah, in Sydney's Sutherland Shire

Harmony A'Bell (pictured), Joel and Julie's oldest child, is a model and swimwear designer with 24,000 Instagram followers

Harmony, who is a model dating NRL rising star Nat Butcher, 20, has her own swimwear label Harmony Swim.

In a Q&A session on the brand's website earlier this year, she revealed her family had moved out of their beachside home to open the church.

'I moved to 'The Shire' from Maroubra in the eastern suburbs, so it's a bit of a change,' Harmony told followers.

'We moved because my parents are starting a new local church down here, which will be so exciting, I can't wait.'

Harmony has played a prominent role in the new church, preaching next to her parents and brother on Sundays.

Her brother Elijah, 18, lives a similar lifestyle to his sister.

When not participating in church activities, the keen surfer can be found jetting off on overseas holidays.

The 20-year-old is dating NRL rising star and Roosters premiership player, Nat Butcher (right)

Harmony A'Bell celebrates with boyfriend Nat Butcher after the Roosters thrilling grand final win in early October

Harmony (pictured) has played a prominent role in helping her parents launch the new church, preaching alongside them and her brother on Sundays

Elijah A'Bell (pictured) lives a similarly envious lifestyle, often going on overseas holidays when not participating in church activities with his family

WHAT IS HILLSONG? - Hillsong was founded at Baulkham Hills, in north-west Sydney, by Brian and Bobbie Houston in 1983 - The first services were held in a school hall, but it quickly exploded in popularity - Today there are 80 Hillsong churches worldwide, including in the U.S, Mexico, England and Israel - More than 100,000 people attend Hillsong services worldwide - In Australia, 40,000 people go to services every weekend - The church has its own TV channel - Celebrities like Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez and Kevin Durant are regulars - Brian Houston is a friend of Australian PM Scott Morrison Advertisement

Joel and Julia A'Bell grew up in New South Wales and met at a music and arts festival.

They married in 1993 and joined Hillsong shortly after, quickly becoming key members of the church.

Over the next two decades the pair become leading preachers alongside Brian Houston - often describing the church as their 'home'.

A member of the Australian Christian Churches executive, Joel is credited with bringing 'fresh leadership ideas and style (that) have helped shape Hillsong'.

But at the end of last year the couple made a move away from the church, setting up their own arm of the Australian Christian Churches.

'We are incredibly grateful for the last 20 years, for the experience we have gained, the times we have shared and the opportunities we have gained,' Mr A'Bell posted on Twitter at the time.

In their time at Hillsong they rubbed shoulders with famous faces such as pop stars Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez.

Mr and Mrs A'Bell grew up in NSW and met at a music and arts festival before marrying in 1993

Elijah (pictured) - the youngest child of the family - has followed in the footsteps of his parents and sister by preaching at the new church

Harmony (left), 20, and Elijah (right), 18, enjoy one of many family holidays on the sunny Gold Coast

Former NSW Police commissioner Andrew Scipione - a former Hillsong parishioner - is among the faithful who have moved to Revitalise.

Mr and Mrs A'Bell also count Prime Minister Scott Morrison among their friends, and on May 18th, the day of the federal election, they spoke of their intimate discussions about politics.

'I have known Scott and Jen for over 15 years. We had coffee one morning back then and he shared his desire to make a difference... through Australian politics,' Mr A'Bell posted alongside a photo of the Liberal leader and his family.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted the A'Bell family for comment.