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The five Igreja da Irmandade-Brasil (Church of the Brethren in Brazil) fellowships are known for their close community ties and spirit of prayer. (Photo by Walt Wiltschek) |
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Brethren practices such as feet washing are practiced in Brazil fellowships, such as this service in Rio Verde. (Photo by Tim Stauffer) |
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A Bible in Portuguese graces the alter in Campinas. (Photo by Janis Pyle) |
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Suely Inhauser, pastor in Campinas, is also a licensed therapist. (Photo by Janis Pyle) |
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Marcos and Suely Inhauser lead music in Campinas. (Photo by Mary Jo Flory-Steury) |
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Brian Johnson, member of the Youth and Youth Adult Workcamp to Brazil in June 2005, worked on the Rio Verde fellowship building. (Photo by Tim Stauffer) |
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The 2005 workcamp painted the Rio Verde fellowship building. (Photo by Tim Stauffer) |
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Marisa de Oliveira, then leader in the Camp Limpo congregation, greets Mary Jo Flory-Steury, executive director of ministry for the General Board, on a training consultation to the Brazil churches in November 2006. (Courtesy of Mary Jo Flory-Steury) |
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Mary Jo Flory-Steury, executive director of ministry for the General Board, and Mark Flory Steury, district executive/minister for the Southern Ohio District, center, led a pastoral training event in Campinas, Brazil, in November 2006. (Courtesy of Mary Jo Flory-Steury) |
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The first communion at a Igreja da Irmandade-Brasil (Church of the Brethren in Brazil) fellowship took place in 2001. (Courtesy of Marcos Inhauser) |