Independent Presbyterian Church of Brazil | |
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Classification | Protestant |
Orientation | Calvinist; Mainline; Charismatic and Evangelical minorities |
Polity | Presbyterian |
Associations | World Communion of Reformed Churches, |
Region | Brazil |
Founder | Rev. Eduardo Carlos Pereira |
Origin | July 31st, 1903 São Paulo |
Separated from | Presbyterian Church of Brazil |
Separations | Conservative Presbyterian Church in Brazil; Renewed Presbyterian Church in Brazil |
Congregations | 546 (2012) |
Members | 85,108 (2012) |
The Independent Presbyterian Church of Brazil (in Portuguese: Igreja Presbiteriana Independente do Brasil, IPIB) is a Mainline Protestant Christian denomination in Brazil. Part of the Reformed family of Protestantism, it is the second oldest Presbyterian denomination in the country, had an estimated 74.224 members, 693 ordained ministers and 510 churches in 2009.[1] In 2012 the church had more than 85,000 members and 546 congregations. It was founded by Brazilian minister Rev. Eduardo Carlos Pereira and a group of six other ministers and their churches, who split from the Presbyterian Church of Brazil over a number of political and ecclesiastical controversies.
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