Presbyterian Church of Brazil
The Presbyterian Church of Brazil (Portuguese: Igreja Presbiteriana do Brasil, or IPB) is an Evangelical Protestant Christian denomination in Brazil. Oldest of the Reformed family of Protestantism in Brazil. It is the largest Presbyterian denomination in the country, having an estimate 649,510 members, 4,475 ordained ministers and 5,068 churches and parishes. It is also the only Presbyterian denomination in Brazil present in all 26 States and the Federal District. It was founded by the American missionary Rev. Ashbel Green Simonton, who also oversaw the formal organization of the first congregation (Presbyterian Church of Rio de Janeiro) and the first Presbytery (Presbytery of Rio de Janeiro). Although the Presbyterian Church of Rio de Janeiro was only formally organized in January 1863, a
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Presbyterian Church of Brazil
The Presbyterian Church of Brazil (Portuguese: Igreja Presbiteriana do Brasil, or IPB) is an Evangelical Protestant Christian denomination in Brazil. Oldest of the Reformed family of Protestantism in Brazil. It is the largest Presbyterian denomination in the country, having an estimate 649,510 members, 4,475 ordained ministers and 5,068 churches and parishes. It is also the only Presbyterian denomination in Brazil present in all 26 States and the Federal District. It was founded by the American missionary Rev. Ashbel Green Simonton, who also oversaw the formal organization of the first congregation (Presbyterian Church of Rio de Janeiro) and the first Presbytery (Presbytery of Rio de Janeiro). Although the Presbyterian Church of Rio de Janeiro was only formally organized in January 1863, a
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A Igreja Presbiteriana do Bras ...... congregações em todo o Brasil.
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L'Igreja Presbiteriana do Bras ...... ier brésilien devient pasteur.
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La Iglesia Presbiteriana de Br ...... idad Presbiteriana Mackenzie.
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The Presbyterian Church of Bra ...... 1859, as its foundation date.
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1859-08-12
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Rio de Janeiro
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Rev. Ashbel Green Simonton
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President of the Supreme Council
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Rev. Roberto Brasileiro
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Presbyterian Church of Brazil
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A Igreja Presbiteriana do Bras ...... congregações em todo o Brasil.
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L'Igreja Presbiteriana do Bras ...... ier brésilien devient pasteur.
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La Iglesia Presbiteriana de Br ...... glesia Presbiteriana Renovada.
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The Presbyterian Church of Bra ...... y organized in January 1863, a
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Iglesia Presbiteriana de Brasil
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Igreja Presbiteriana do Brasil
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Presbyterian Church of Brazil
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Église presbytérienne du Brésil
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