Igreja Batista Comunidade do Amor
Igreja Batista Comunidade do Amor is a Brazilian gospel group that formed in Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro in 1977. The church band was led by Pastor...
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Igreja Batista Comunidade do Amor is a Brazilian gospel group that formed in Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro in 1977. The church band was led by Pastor Josival Silvestre and included musicians like Jorge Guedes on guitar, Valdeir Lima on bass, and vocalist Valéria Costa.
Their song "Hora da Oração" became particularly well-known, along with other tracks like "Fidelidade" and "Santidade." The group's contemporary approach to gospel music drew some criticism from more traditional church circles, but they continued performing with their particular blend of faith and music.
They maintained their focus on creating music for worship rather than pursuing commercial success, working primarily within their church community in Rio de Janeiro.
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