International Grace of God Church

The International Grace of God Church (Portuguese: Igreja Internacional da Graça de Deus) is a Brazilian charismatic evangelical church.

Igreja Internacional da Graça de Deus in Florianópolis

History

Romildo Ribeiro Soares had worked with bishop Edir Macedo of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, but they broke off relations in 1978, after disagreements in theology. In 1980, Soares founded the International Grace of God Church, at Rua Lauro Neiva in the city of Rio de Janeiro.[1]

The Church's first temple opened in the city of Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro, followed by others throughout Brazil and in other countries.

The International Church of God's Grace is accepted and recognized as a "Legitimate Christian Fellowship Church" by other denominations and their respective ministers.

Network

As of 2015 there are more than 2,000 International Grace of God churches throughout Brazil, from the north to the south, and churches in Lisbon, Portugal; Pompano Beach, Florida; Miami, Florida; Orlando, Florida; Brandon, Florida; New Jersey; Corona, New York; Somerville, Massachusetts; and Fall River, Massachusetts in the United States.

Media

In 1999, the International Grace of God Church founded a network of television stations called RIT (International Network Television) in major cities in Brazil.[2] They display a daily program on a prime-time network, Bandeirantes, and at night show Faith Show, with Soares as preacher. The program of the Faith Show includes music and shows pictures as: "Novela da Vida Real" and "O Missionário Responde" and "Abrindo o Coração". The final activity is the prayer of faith.

As of 2015 the church had a television program called "Faith Show", broadcast during primetime on Rede Bandeirantes and in the mornings and afternoons on Rede TV.

There is daily worship at the international headquarters of the International Grace of God Church in Sao Paulo, with services performed by Soares.

Beliefs

The denomination has a charismatic confession of faith. [3]

References

  1. CORTEN André, DOZON Jean-Pierre, ORO Ari Pedro, Les nouveaux conquérants de la foi-L'Eglise universelle du royaume de Dieu (Brésil), KARTHALA Editions, France, 2003, p. 46
  2. Magali do Nascimento Cunha, A explosão gospel: um olhar das ciências humanas sobre o cenário evangélico no Brasil, Mauad Editora Ltda, Brazil, 2007, p. 61
  3. Cristina Maria de Castro, Andrew Dawson, Religion, Migration, and Mobility: The Brazilian Experience, Taylor & Francis, USA, 2017, p. 118

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