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A BRIEF HISTORY

Fellowship has been the welcome place for English-speaking Christians since 1921. It had its origins in the Protestant nonconformist movement in São Paulo and was given the name “The Union Church of São Paulo.”

In 1942 a formal constitution was adopted and officially registered, at which time the name “Igreja Cristã Unida de São Paulo” was chosen. The name in English became “Fellowship Community Church”.

The congregation worshipped in several locations in São Paulo until the present site was located and purchased (June 1944). The original building on this site was São Paulo’s first radio station.

In 1953, as a culmination to a vigorous fundraising campaign, the present sanctuary was dedicated, and in 1960 the present education building was inaugurated.

OUR VISION

 We are committed to a life of:

 

- Worshipping the Lord God

 

- Preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ

 

- Fellowshipping with one another

 

- Serving together

OUR STATEMENT OF FAITH

* Confess Jesus Christ as our only Lord and Savior

* Wish to live as his disciples

* Proclaim the good news of salvation by grace through faith in Him

* Follow a doctrine rooted in the Scriptures, the Word of God

WE AT FELLOWSHIP COMMUNITY CHURCH

Fellowship is governed by its constitution and by-laws. The Board of Directors and the Church Council  report to the church at the annual meeting of the congregation.

The church’s only support is the offerings and gifts from members and friends.

It is an interdenominational Christian church - All who believe in Jesus are welcome.

BE PART OF THIS FAMILY

Would you like to become a member?

It´s easy.

 

Contact us, expressing your desire to join the church. The pastor and a member of the Cabinet will have a short meeting with you to explain what this entails and visit with you about your decision.

 

The next week in a short ceremony within the morning worship service you will be presented to the congregation!

 

You do not have to give up your membership in another church to join Fellowship Community Church in São Paulo.

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