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In 1956 Manoel de Mello started his own church, the Igreja Pentecostal Brasil para Cristo (IBPC) ("Brazil for Christ" Church). Even though he was without a formal education, Mello was an eloquent preacher, using radio to spread his message, and his program, The Voice of Brazil for Christ, lasted on the air for two decades.
In 2016, the Christian Congregation in the Brazil had around 2.8 million members [6] [7] in 2020 and 24,272 temples (2021) in that country and more than 50,000 temples in all world and an intense missionary work abroad. In the metro area of São Paulo, the church shows its strength: there are 500,000 followers, distributed in 2,000 churches and ...
By 1988, the church would become totally separate from the Los Angeles church. It also began experiencing significant growth in the 1980s, becoming one of the fastest-growing churches in Brazil. [3] Brazil for Christ (BPC) was founded in 1955 and was the first major Pentecostal church to be founded by a Brazilian. Manoel de Mello began as a ...
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The Church is active in community assistance in Brazil, notably through the "Helping Hands" program. This initiative mobilizes members and volunteers in activities such as blood donation , food drives , support for natural disasters , health and education campaigns, and revitalization of public spaces.
Praça Heróis da FEB and Avenida Santos Dumont in Santana, stages of the São Paulo event.. In order to gather faithful from various Christian denominations, the March for Jesus is organized by the Church Reborn in Christ, Brazil (with the participation of other Neo-Pentecostal groups), the event brings to the street the churches, which march behind electric trios.
The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God was founded in Brazil in 1977. It claims to have 8 million communicants who live in 180 countries. It has a television channel, Rede Record , and a weekly newspaper, Folha Universal, distributed freely to 2.5 million households, according to Church officials who also say that Bishop Macedo's blog gets ...
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