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Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez End Week of Dates With Dinner and Movie

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez may have put their romantic union on display with their recent date in Beverly Hills.

Gomez, 21, and Bieber, 20, were spotted at Mastros restaurant in Beverly Hills, Calif. recently, according to New York Daily News reports. After their dinner, the pair made their way to The Westfield Century City mall for a screening of "Think Like A Man Too," according to the publication.

It seems the pair fueled rumors that their relationship was rekindled after partying with one another in West Hollywood at Bootsy Bellows and riding in Bieber's Spyder three-wheeler Tuesday, the Daily News reports. However, things seemed even more serious for the pair on Wednesday when the reported couple attended Bible study together.

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Bieber recently showcased a picture of his pastor Judah Smith conducting Bible study.

"Bible study with Judah Smith," Bieber captioned the Instagram image.

Rumors swirled that Bieber attended the Bible study with Gomez after sources like Twitter celebrity Stalker Sarah and Radar Online reported about it.

"Justin and Selena were in a very popular weekly Bible study tonight," Stalker Sarah tweeted. "It was a packed house and I was so happy to see them there."

Gomez, the 21-year-old singer and actress, took to her Instagram account earlier this year to let it be known how important Pastor Judah Smith and his family were to her ahead of his "Jesus Is" tour.

"Love my pastor and his family so much," Gomez exclaimed on Instagram. "Don't know what I would do without them. @judahsmith Jesus Is tour!"

Last year, rumors swirled about Pastor Smith being the reason for Bieber and Gomez to reconcile after they broke up.

"Pastor Judah pleaded with Selena to fly to Norway," a source reportedly told Star magazine. "She's the only person who can stop Justin from having a breakdown."

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