Igreja Batista do Povo - Indaiatuba is a church in Indaiatuba, Brazil that gained attention for its music ministry in the early 21st century. Their worship songs like 'Cristo, Filho do Deus Vivo' and 'Meu Deus é Grande' became popular in Brazilian Christian circles.
The church's music involved several musicians including founding pastor Eliel Silva, worship leader Vinicius Henriques, and accordionist Mauro Henrique. They also worked with other Brazilian Christian artists like André Valadão and Juninho Afram.
The church released albums including 'Além do Véu' and 'Conexão' that circulated within their community and beyond.
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