A Christian singing on a plane makes people disagree.

A video posted on social media shows easyJet passengers mixed reactions as Christian singers sang on the flight, sparking debates online about the nature of worship.

Jack Jensz Jr., a self-styled pastor, posted a video of himself and a group of friends singing a worship song during a flight.

Mr Jensz wrote "Worshipping our King Jesus 30,000 feet in the air!" along with a video showing the view from the window.

He captioned the video: "We are taking this flight over for Jesus!"

Some passengers are clapping while others are indifferent or bored in the video.

There has been a backlash online since the incident, with many commentators unimpressed that the group's religious beliefs were pushed on others.

I am a person of faith and I implore you not to do this. St. Francis of Assisi said that you should only use words if you have to. The kind of thing that turns people off is what it is.

Completely intrusive and obnoxious. One person wrote that they should be respectful of other people.

All about to meet him if you keep singing, reads the top most liked comment on TikTok.

I am a Christian and I don't believe in making anyone pray in public.

Even US politicians got involved in the debate, with a Muslim Congresswoman. How do you think it will end?

I think my family and I should have a prayer session next time I am on a plane. How do you think it will end? pic.twitter.com/5696Erwsl5

— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) April 17, 2022

The cast of The Lion King, a military singing group, a barbershop quartet and a few others defended the impromptu performance. Sometimes annoying but not a crime if they asked the pilot.

I like to listen to Gospel music. Get some ear plugs if it makes you uncomfortable.

When you invite Jesus in your life, not only do you get eternal life, but you also get a peace, that's what Mr Jensz said in a video he and his wife posted.

It doesn't mean bad things won't happen, but it means that we don't have to be influenced in our hearts.