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[citation needed] The Christian Congregation of Brazil is one of the most dynamic and it is fast-growing. [5] 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 ...
The General Convention of the Assemblies of God in Brazil has its origins in the mission work of Daniel Berg and Gunnar Vingren, two Swedish Pentecostal missionaries who arrived in Belém, Pará, in 1910. [1] The denomination was officially founded in 1930. [2] In 2003, it had 280,000 churches and 3.5 million members. [3]
Convenção Geral das Assembleias de Deus no Brasil (CGADB)—(English: General Convention of the Assemblies of God in Brazil) the only authentic and historical convention of the pioneer church in Brazil, headquartered in Belém do Pará; it considers itself the heir of the Swedish mission. The CGADB has nearly twenty thousand ministries.
CCB Brasil former BicBanco is a middle size Brazilian Bank founded in 1938 in Juazeiro do Norte, Ceará state by José Bezerra de Menezes and in 1948 Maria Amélia Bezerra de Menezes the matriarch of the family was the first woman in to be a Chairwoman of a bank in Brazil.
The Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB, in English: Bank of Brazil Cultural Center) is a cultural organization of the Bank of Brazil based in Brazil with centers in Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. The CCBB began in 1986. It opened in Rio de Janeiro in 1989, Brasília in 2000, São Paulo in 2001 and Belo Horizonte in ...
Christian Congregation in Brazil, (Portuguese: Congregação Cristã no Brasil) is a Brazilian evangelical denomination; Christian Council of Britain, an organization which campaigns against Islam; Communität Christusbruderschaft Selbitz, a German Lutheran Religious Order; C-C-B, Japanese pop-rock band
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[2] [3] The Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church is the largest Independent Catholic church in Brazil, with 560,781 members as of 2010, and 26 dioceses as of 2021; [4] internationally, it has an additional 6 dioceses and 6 provinces. [5] It is governed by a president bishop and the Episcopal Council. [6]