Their songs, like 'O Senhor Te Guiará,' spread widely in Brazilian Christian circles.
For a sense of their sound, try 'O Senhor Te Guiará' or 'Dormindo No Meu Leito.' They're straightforward, sung in Portuguese, and give you the idea.
The church's music, including 'Grande Amor,' blends traditional hymns and newer praise songs with Brazilian elements. It became a soundtrack for many believers, even as the group's practices faced criticism over time. Singers like Ana Paula Valadão and Fernanda Brum started here before going solo.
Formed in the late 1960s around Gedelti Gueiros, the church built a catalog of nearly 500 songs. Their output ranges from hymns like 'Bem de Manhã, Embora o Céu Sereno' to tracks such as 'Atende a Voz do Meu Clamor.'
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