Christ The Good Shepherd Church, Wakeley: Heartstopping moment worshippers hold down alleged ‘smiling stabber’ inside church – as riot erupts on Sydney’s streets

The moment worshipers detained the man accused of stabbing a bishop in the middle of a sermon was captured on video.

Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was preaching at Christ The Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley, western Sydney, just after 7pm on Monday when a man dressed in a dark hoodie walked up to the altar and stabbed him several times.

Gruesome footage of the incident, which was broadcast live on the church’s YouTube page, shows Bishop Emmanuel looking up in surprise as the attacker suddenly receives blows to his face and head.

The horror incident caused unrest outside the church as hundreds of people gathered in protest, throwing bottles and rocks at a hastily erected police barrier, while chants of ‘an eye for an eye’ and ‘bring him out’ could be heard.

It is clear that the crowd believes the alleged attacker is still in the building.

Immediately after the attack, images emerged of the alleged attacker being pinned to his front by at least three people, including a police officer, as he laughed and appeared to mock his captors.

The moment worshipers held the man accused of stabbing a bishop in the middle of a sermon was captured on video

One man, with blood visible on his jeans, sits with his legs straddling the alleged attacker’s head.

“People are praying and you (presumably) come to do this?” says the man, lightly slapping him on the cheek.

The police officer injects: ‘Stop, please let go. You’re going to make it worse.’

But then the man holding the camera pulls the other man’s leg away, revealing the alleged attacker’s face.

He smiles and appears to be laughing when the man holding the camera says, “You’re a fucking idiot, you’re going to fix it.”

The alleged attacker then appears to say, “Do you think they will hurt my brother?” as the police officers try to lead the men away.

The situation outside the church and in the surrounding streets remains tense as the New South Wales Public Order Riot squad has been deployed to the scene.

“A major police operation is underway and the public is urged to avoid the area,” a spokesperson said.

Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was preaching at The Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley, Sydney's west, on Monday evening when a man dressed in black walked up to the altar and stabbed him several times (pictured)

Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was preaching at The Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley, Sydney’s west, on Monday evening when a man dressed in black walked up to the altar and stabbed him several times (pictured)

Bishop Emmanuel (pictured) rose to prominence during the pandemic when he branded Sydney's Covid lockdown 'mass slavery' and claimed vaccines are useless because 'normal' living will boost immunity

Bishop Emmanuel (pictured) rose to prominence during the pandemic when he branded Sydney’s Covid lockdown ‘mass slavery’ and claimed vaccines are useless because ‘normal’ living will boost immunity

NSW Ambulance said four people were injured in the incident and taken to hospital.

After the stabbing, completely outnumbered groups of police officers gathered as bottles and stones were hurled at them.

Some in the crowd cheered as car windows were smashed.

Footage emerged on social media showing a ladder being used to smash a window at the church.

Police attempted to set up a perimeter at nearby Welcome Park, but were broken several times by rioters running toward the church.

Police urged people to stay away from the church

Someone was said to have heard shouting 'an eye for an eye'

There were hostile scenes outside the church as worshipers gathered outside the church

Worshipers outside the church in the aftermath of the stabbing as tensions threatened to boil over

Worshipers outside the church in the aftermath of the stabbing as tensions threatened to boil over

Police used tear gas to force officers to leave the area

Police used tear gas to force officers to leave the area

Police were heavily armed in their attempts to quell a riot outside the church

Police were heavily armed in their attempts to quell a riot outside the church

A group of police officers gather outside the church in Sydney's Wakeley

A group of police officers gather outside the church in Sydney’s Wakeley

They then used tear gas to force their officers to leave the area.

Some of those present were heard shouting: “They are attacking us with gas.”

It comes just 48 hours after six people were murdered in Westfield Bondi Junction by a crazed knifeman.

Joel Cauchi, 40, stabbed five women and a male security guard to death and injured several others before being shot by a police officer.

A NSW Police spokesperson said Bishop Emmanuel suffered “non-life-threatening injuries”.

“Officers have arrested a man and he is assisting police with inquiries,” the spokesperson added.

Daily Mail Australia approached NSW Ambulance for comment.

Christ The Good Shepherd Church is located in Wakeley, in western Sydney

Christ The Good Shepherd Church is located in Wakeley, in western Sydney

Bishop Emmanuel has a large social media following, with over 17,000 followers on Facebook.

He rose to prominence during the pandemic when he branded Sydney’s Covid lockdown “mass slavery” and claimed vaccines are useless because “normal” living will boost immunity.

Christ The Good Shepherd Church has almost 200,000 subscribers on YouTube.