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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comFebruary 20, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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Rio de Janeiro – Brazil has witnessed earthquake changes in the religious landscape that are rapidly reshaping the country’s spiritual and social fabrics. As CBN News discovered, evangelicals are poised to surpass Catholics as the largest faith group there.
In the heart of Brazil, something spiritually profound unfolds amidst the rhythmic beats of the samba and the vibrant colours of the carnival. “We are on the verge of religious change in Brazil,” said Dr. Jose Alves, a Brazilian sociologist.

If there is one image here that symbolizes the influence of Catholicism, it is the Savior, the 98-foot-high Christ in Rio de Janeiro. The symbolic law, which was launched in 1931, celebrated the country’s rich Catholic heritage. It also features the beautiful blue cathedral of Brasilia, one of the largest Catholic churches in Brazil’s capital. But despite these historic landmarks, Alves says that the domination of faith is rapidly decreasing.

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“In 1950, 93% of Brazilians were identified as Catholics. The church lost about 1% of its followers every 10 years,” Alves said. “However, since 1991, the Catholic Church began losing 1% of its followers each year, resulting in a dramatic decline.”

Evangelical Christianity, once a minority belief here, is now growing at an unprecedented level. Research shows that what once was the world’s largest Catholic nation will become an overwhelming evangelical by 2030.

This sign of growth is everywhere. Megachurches are scattered every week in the landscape filled with thousands of worshipers. It includes the Church of Andre Fernandez in Sao Paulo.

“We live in fulfillment of our promise,” said Fernandez, pastor of Lagoin Church. “For decades, we’ve heard that Brazil will experience a wave of revivals exported around the world. I think this is something we’re experiencing at this point.”

It also includes the congregation of Lowval Pereira in the Amazon region, with over 10,000 members in a group of approximately 600 cells.

“These cells are the foundation of our growth,” said Pereira, pastor at Foursquare Church in Belem. “The real revival is happening outside the walls of the church. Every day people meet in small groups of homes. It’s a Bible model.”

Then there is the church of JB Carvalho in the capital of Brasilia.

“We started our church in 2003. Today, there are around 12,000 people in Brasilia alone,” said Carvalho, a community of the National Church. “Fortaleza has another 15,000 people. Our church is spreading throughout Brazil.”

And the Church of Cyrus Malafire in Rio de Janeiro is one of Brazil’s largest and most influential Pentecostal churches, with over 100,000 members.
“In the next seven years or so, we will be a majority of the country,” Malafire declared God’s victory meeting at Christ Church. “Today, we make up about 35% of the population, and God’s Kingdom is affecting every corner of Brazilian society.”

Marcelo Cribella, a well-known evangelical pastor, was once mayor of Rio de Janeiro. He hesitated years ago, evangelical Christians to join politics, but that’s no longer the case.

More than 30% of the country’s lawmakers are currently evangelical. “We represent over 140 people and over 20 senators,” said Crivella, a Brazilian lawmaker.

Many of them meet in the parliamentary halls for worship and prayer in Brazil every Wednesday.

Brasilia’s lieutenant governor, Serena Leon, told CBN News that God also works in other branches of the government.
“I was in those prayer meetings when I was in Congress,” Leão told CBN News. “Now, every month in the governor’s office, we meet for prayers and people come to my office. It’s a great time to meet friends and be in Communion.”

The country’s first evangelical church opened in 1922. By 1990, the number had grown to more than 7,000 congregations. Almost 30 years later, it grew to almost 110,000.

Growth is so incredible that one study has 17 new evangelical churches open daily throughout Brazil.

“There are currently 550,000-550,000 churches in Brazil,” declared Crivella.

Ezenete Rodrigues says that this dramatic change, like many major moves, involves the deepest custom of prayer.

“I always believed that prayer was like planting. You plant, plant, plant, plant, and at some point you’ll sprout and there’ll be an explosion,” Rodriguez told CBN News.

Rodriguez is one of the most famous butlers in the country. She organized countless prayer meetings across the country, urging her fellow compatriots to look to God.

“Brazil was hunger for God and thirsty, and the keys were intercession. He bowed down his knees, sought God, and the Spirit of the Lord led us in everything that we do. ” said Rodriguez. “Today, we can look back and see so many beautiful fruits of this commitment.”

Those who are tracking the explosive growth of the evangelical movement here in Brazil say worship has played a monumental role in the growth of the church. And one Christian artist was at the heart of everything above all.

Her name is Ana Paula Baradao.

“Even as I grew up, I got a glimpse of the crowd, the many crowds who worship the Lord,” Baladao told us.

From the late 1990s to the early 2000s, her group’s music became synonymous with a powerful worship movement that emphasized intimacy with God, passionate worship and personal resurrection.

“When I was writing and writing songs, the Lord always made me very intentional,” Baradao said. “The whole idea was about transformation, it was about changing the nation.”
Paula’s songs are performed throughout Brazil and help many experience a deeper connection to their faith. “It’s about healing the land and we’ve begun to see an astonishing number of salvation,” Baladao said.

She held concerts in strategic locations and portrayed millions of people. Many of them were Catholics.

“Like the carnival sites at Rio de Janeiro and at football stadiums, Jesus broke all the records and brought together more people than football tournaments,” recalls Baradao.

For her songs, many Catholic services in Brazil today – one CBN news that took part in Sao Paulo, embracing a more evangelical style of worship, and embracing contemporary music away from traditional liturgy. Ta.

Father Antonio Luis Catheran Ferreira, who leads the Cathedral of San Sebastia in Rio de Janeiro, says the change is part of an effort to encourage former Catholics to “go home.”

“People are drawn to an environment in which celebrations and prayer moments are held in a more charismatic way,” Ferreira told CBN News. “As prayer gatherings take place today in a more Pentecostal style, more and more Catholics are returning precisely.”

Still, for the Catholic majority in Brazil, the question is no longer whether they will lose their control, but how quickly they will become.

answer? It’s probably faster than everyone expected.

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