Connecting Congregations in
BRAZIL
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Cacoal, Brazil

First United Methodist Church
Reverend Randy Woodham, Pastor
100 E. Fourth Street
Prattville, AL 36067
http://wwwprattbillemethodist.org



Campo Missionario da Prata, Brazil

Westover United Methodist Church
Reverend Johnnie Wright, Pastor
300 Powell Drive
Raleigh, NC 27606-1317
http://www.gbgm-umc.org/westover

 

 

Dom Espedito, Brazil

Wesley
United Methodist Church

Reverend John C. Libert, Pastor
203 South Filbert Street
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055

 

PREVIOUS CONNECTING CONGREGATIONS
The Connecting Congregations listed below are previous "connections" with the Methodist Church of Brazil through World Evangelism. The Methodist church in Brazil has encouraged the connections to become self-sustaining in three years.
Aracoiaba, Brazil Christ United Methodist Church
Mobile, AL
Surubim, Brazil Baymeadows Crossroad United Methodist Church, Jacksonville, FL
Guajara-Mirim, Amazonia, Brazil Dalewood United Methodist Church
Nashville, TN
Rolim de Moura, Amazonia, Brazil Dutilh United Methodist Church
Cranberry Township, PA
Capanema, Amazonia, Brazil First United Methodist Church
Newark, OH
Porto Velho, Amazonia, Brazil Joy Sunday School Class
Hermitage United Methodist Church
Hermitage, TN
Paragominas, Amazonia, Brazil Sulphur Spring United Methodist Church
Shelby, NC
Boa Vista/Roraima, Amazonia, Brazil First United Methodist Church
Genesco, IL
Ara Vama/Calo Frio, Brazil Westover United Methodist Church
Raleigh, NC
Eno/Rio, Brazil First Centenary United Methodist Church
Chattanooga, TN
Taquaril, Belo Horizonte, Brazil

White Plains United Methodist Church
Cary, NC

Horto/Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil St. Mark's United Methodist Church
Easton, MD
Palmas/Tocantins, Brazil Christ United Methodist Church
Charleston, WV
Penecoste, Brazil Kennesaw United Methodist Church
Kennesaw, GA
Carpina, Brazil Due West United Methodist Church
Marietta, GA
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"CONNECTED" CHURCHES IN BRAZIL


Brazilian Methodists are "on the move!" The Connecting Congregation movement began in Eastern Europe after the collapse of Communism, it has since expanded into Africa, Asia, South America and Central America. A very active area in the Americas is Brazil which has had a total of eighteen "connected" congregations.


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Cacoal, FUMC Prattville, AL
Campo Missionario da Prata, Westover UMC
Dom Espedito, Wesley UMC
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