Prime Minister Scott Morrison put on an animated display as he enjoyed an Easter Sunday service with his family.

The Prime Minister was surrounded by his wife, their two daughters and fellow worshippers at his Pentecostal church in Sydney's Sutherland Shire on Sunday.

Today's service is the first time the media has been allowed in to see the Prime Minister practicing his strong Christian faith.

Morrison is a devout member of the Pentecostal 'Horizon Church', which preaches about the ability of its parishioners to heal others and speak in tongues.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison put on an animated display as he was seen dancing and singing at his church's Easter Sunday service

The Prime Minister was surrounded by his wife (right) and their two daughters, and thousands of fellow congregants at his Pentecostal church in south Sydney's Sutherland Shire

Nearly 1000 churchgoers were greeted with hugs and Easter well-wishes from the church's elders upon arriving to the service.

Just three rows from the front, Morrison sang and clapped with his wife Jenny by his side.

This Sunday is the first time the media have been able to see the Prime Minister at his church, where he's been a devout member for about ten years.

Outside the service, Senior pastor Brad Bonhomme told reporters that the church treated the Morrison family just the same as others.

'We just treat them like every other family,' he said.

Mr Morrison spoke briefly with media after the service.

'Today is a reminder of the great hope and the reason for that hope is the reason we celebrate today,' he said.

'It's a very special time for me and my family but I know for people around the country and frankly all around the world.

'This has been the bedrock of our family ever since we moved here many years ago.'

Morrison is a devout member of the Pentecostal ' Horizon Church ', which preaches about the ability of its parishioners to heal others as part of a radical Christian philosophy

This Sunday is the first time the media has been able to see the Prime Minister at his church, where he's been a devout attendant for about ten years

Horizon Church was established in 1949 but rebranded in 2018.

At least 2,000 people squeeze into the concert-style exhibition centre every weekend, with theatre seating and a high-tech lighting system making each service feel more like a rock show than a Christian church service.

The church proudly claims that its members speak in tongues when 'baptised in the holy spirit', while declaring its parishioners are 'protected and healed from sickness and disease'.

The church relies on donations from its patrons, and provides people with alternatives to the traditional passing the plate at the end of the service – offering EFTPOS, direct deposits and even accepting cheques.

Just three rows from the front, Morrison sang and clapped with his wife Jenny by his side

Meanwhile, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten attended a church service with his wife Chloe and their three children at an Anglican church in Brisbane,

His family joined roughly 100 parishioners for mass at St Andrew's in Indooroopilly.

In a video released on Sunday, Mr Shorten thanked those who were unable to spend time with their loved ones over the Easter long weekend because of work.

Morrison was seen arriving with his wife Jenny and their two daughters to the Horizon Church in Sutherland for the Easter Sunday service

'We wish you and your loved ones all the best this Easter,' he said.

'For many, Easter is a time that carries deep meaning.

'It is a time for worship, for reflection and a special opportunity for families to come together.'

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten and former Australian Governor-General Quentin Bryce arrive with family for the Easter service at St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Brisbane

Mr Morrison and Mr Shorten declared a truce to the election campaign for Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

The leaders will also put a brief pause to their campaign trail on Anzac Day.