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The Methodist Church in Brazil was founded by American missionaries in 1867 after an initial unsuccessful founding in 1835. It has grown steadily since, becoming autonomous in 1930. In the 1970s it ordained its first woman minister. In 2006, it had 162,000 members and 1266 pastors. Also in that year, it decided to withdraw from the National Council of Churches (CONIC)

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  • Methodist Church in Brazil (en)
  • Igreja Metodista do Brasil (pt)
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  • The Methodist Church in Brazil was founded by American missionaries in 1867 after an initial unsuccessful founding in 1835. It has grown steadily since, becoming autonomous in 1930. In the 1970s it ordained its first woman minister. In 2006, it had 162,000 members and 1266 pastors. Also in that year, it decided to withdraw from the National Council of Churches (CONIC) (en)
  • A Igreja Metodista no Brasil é uma denominação protestante metodista, sendo de orientação metodista e protestante clássica ou tradicional, fundada por missionários americanos em 1867, após uma fundação mal sucedida inicial em 1835. Ela cresceu firmemente desde então, tornando-se autônoma em 1930. É a maior denominação metodista do Brasil, com 259.729 membros em 2015, sendo ainda a décima quinta maior denominação protestante no país. (pt)
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  • The Methodist Church in Brazil was founded by American missionaries in 1867 after an initial unsuccessful founding in 1835. It has grown steadily since, becoming autonomous in 1930. In the 1970s it ordained its first woman minister. In 2006, it had 162,000 members and 1266 pastors. Also in that year, it decided to withdraw from the National Council of Churches (CONIC) (en)
  • A Igreja Metodista no Brasil é uma denominação protestante metodista, sendo de orientação metodista e protestante clássica ou tradicional, fundada por missionários americanos em 1867, após uma fundação mal sucedida inicial em 1835. Ela cresceu firmemente desde então, tornando-se autônoma em 1930. É a maior denominação metodista do Brasil, com 259.729 membros em 2015, sendo ainda a décima quinta maior denominação protestante no país. (pt)
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