Categories
Unsung Heroes

Unsung Heroes – Bauru, Brazil

In Western society it’s difficult to do life together, but it does happen, it can be sustained and it can be life-changing. I pray these stories encourage you to keep meeting, keep searching and start gathering. This story is told by Fernando Souza.

My name is Fernando Souza, I am 58 years old and was born and raised in the city of Bauru, Brazil.  I studied Arts in college and currently I am instructor in Muay Thai. In 1997, I married my beloved wife Sheiza, with whom I have two daughters: Fernanda, who is married to João Vitor, my walking companion, and Lívia, who is 18 years old.

My experience of meeting Christ in July 2002 was impactful and transformative. It was through the lives of a couple who invited us to a church different from the ones I knew. This church had no name, building, or pastor, which initially seemed strange to me, but soon I realized the authenticity and simplicity of the faith lived there.

In August of the same year, I experienced deep repentance and decided to follow Christ wholeheartedly. I was baptized, symbolizing my new life in Christ and my commitment to Him. This experience brought spiritual renewal, peace, and purpose to my life, strengthening my journey of faith and bringing me closer to God.

Like many disciples in the Bible who had transformative encounters with Christ and were baptized as a symbol of their new faith, I also lived this significant experience in my life. The act of baptism represents death to sin and rebirth in Christ, marking the beginning of a new spiritual journey and a public commitment to the Christian faith.

My journey of transitioning from initial faith to understanding the importance of organic church and communion with disciples was marked by a deep and significant transformation. Initially, I held a superficial view of Christ and had no affinity with the disciples, even mistreating them and rejecting the idea of being part of a church.

However, God’s work was evident in my life through the loving influence of my wife and a Christian couple. The love of Christ was manifested through them, leading me to genuine conversion and baptism in a short period of time. From that point on, worshiping God became about intimacy, communion, and mutual love among the disciples.

Over the years, the church I belonged to was growing, but gradually it was losing its simplicity and initial essence. Institutionalization began to overshadow genuine communion, with the renting of a building, establishment of a clerical structure, and ritualization of services.

Faced with this scenario, there was an awakening in our group to return to the roots of faith, choosing to gather in homes, in a simple way guided by the Holy Spirit. In this setting, we rediscovered the joy of communion, sharing meals, sharing the Word, and praising the Lord in unity and simplicity.

This transition experience was crucial in realizing the importance of organic church and communion among disciples. We learned that true worship goes beyond rituals and structures, being grounded in a living relationship with God and mutual love among brothers and sisters. Thus, our journey led us to value the essence of Christian communion and to seek authentic and transformative worship.

Our journey of organic communion began this year, and we have witnessed the presence of several people participating in the meetings. During this period, we faced significant challenges, such as people missing the more spectacular format of institutional churches and their difficulty in understanding and accepting the true meaning of the church. People are so ingrained in religiosity…

It is interesting to observe that, even in the face of these obstacles, the Lord has been leading the process in a surprising way, attracting lives to join us. Amid uncertainties and questioning, our stance has been to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, fully trusting that He is in control of all things.

The key to overcoming these challenges has been to focus on loving God, loving others, and fulfilling the commandment to make disciples. This love-centered and mission-focused approach has strengthened our community and empowered us to move forward, even in the face of adversities and resistance.

Thus, we remain steadfast in the purpose of living organic communion, trusting in the Lord’s guidance and in the transformative power of love and communion among disciples. Each challenge faced has been an opportunity for growth and spiritual maturity, strengthening our faith and commitment to the Kingdom of God. 

Living in authentic relationships has had a profound impact on both myself and those around me. When people witness the communion and genuine bonds of the church, they may initially feel awe or strangeness, but these feelings soon give way to other perceptions. Some are drawn to the life of Christ manifested in the community, while others may show repulsion and disdain, labeling us as a “cult.”

The greatest benefits of this experience are the true connection and mutual edification that occur in authentic relationships. The ability to share life, challenges, joys, and sorrows genuinely strengthens the bonds between disciples and fosters an environment of love and mutual care. This atmosphere of communion reflects Christ’s love and positively impacts the lives of all involved.

Regarding raising children in the organic church, I can witness firsthand the benefits of this experience. My daughters grew up attending church meetings in our home, and the result was remarkable. They have become wonderful young women who love and fear God in all areas of their lives. They were raised according to the Lord’s principles, and this is reflected in their integrity, character, and relationship with Him.

Therefore, living in authentic relationships not only transforms lives individually but also significantly impacts future generations, as in the case of children raised in the organic church. Building strong bonds and witnessing Christ’s love shape not only the present but also the future of the community of disciples, yielding lasting fruits of faith, love, and commitment to the Kingdom of God.

To encourage someone facing difficulties with a group of people and to motivate them to start a new group, it’s essential to remember that we are merely collaborators with the Lord. We must keep in mind that He is in control of all things and that our obedience to His commandments is fundamental. The main thing is to love Him above all else and to love our neighbor as ourselves, following the call to build His house with living stones.

Starting a new group requires faith, perseverance, and humility. It’s important to remember that the Lord is the one who empowers and directs, and we must trust Him amid the difficulties and challenges that may arise. Encourage the person to trust in divine provision and guidance, always seeking unity, love, and truth in all interactions with the group.

Experience and faith teach us that the solid foundation for long term success lies in the constancy of faith, dedication to teaching the Word, and the practice of mutual love. Keeping a group active requires commitment, patience, and care for each member, cultivating authentic relationships and encouraging everyone’s spiritual growth.

Just as Scripture teaches us in Timothy about the importance of faithfulness, the expectation of persecutions, the need for perseverance, and the sufficiency of God’s Word, these principles are fundamental to sustaining a group over the years. The secret lies in remaining faithful to the Lord, facing adversities with courage, and building one another up in faith, always keeping the focus on the purpose and mission entrusted to us.

Dear leader, organizer, facilitator, pastor, or apostle who dedicates your time and effort to guide and care for the group, I want to share a word of encouragement based on faith and the truth of Scripture. Remember that it is no longer we who live, but Christ who lives in us. This is the essence of our mission and our service: to allow Christ to manifest Himself in everything we do.

To ensure the longevity and success of the group, it is essential to maintain focus on the Kingdom of God as our highest priority. When the Kingdom of God is at the center of our lives and ministry, we are strengthened and empowered to overcome challenges and grow together in fellowship and love.

Furthermore, remember to never take your eyes off the Lord, even in the face of adversities and difficulties. Trust fully in the Lord, for He is the one who sustains, empowers, and renews our strength. Keep your faith unshakeable and hope alive, knowing that the Lord is in control of all things and that He has a greater purpose in every situation.

As the group leader, be an example of humility, love, and dedication. Always be willing to listen, teach, and guide with wisdom and grace. Cultivate genuine relationships and invest in the spiritual growth of each group member, for it is in fellowship and mutual love that we find strength and encouragement to continue advancing together.

May your life and ministry be marked by the living presence of Christ, faithfulness to God’s Word, and unconditional love for others. May the Lord richly bless you and empower you to lead with wisdom, grace, and integrity, guiding the group on the path of truth and eternal life. May the peace and grace of the Lord be always with you.

Fernando can be contacted through WhatsApp +55 14 99191-9477 or email: aigrejaembauru@gmail.com

Subscribe

* indicates required

Intuit Mailchimp

4 replies on “Unsung Heroes – Bauru, Brazil”

Just move to Guarau, peruibe SP with my Brazilian husband and 2 kids 10, 12

We are trying to thing of doing a gathering breaking bread and worship and something authentic ( I want to swing open our doors but worried safety ?) any ideas ?!

Yes many groups do not swing open their doors, safety is a real concern and spiritual integrity is also a concern. Please don’t feel guilty to say “no” to people. They need to be a good fit with your group. I usually meet with people first to get to know them. Sometimes our group meets with them at a restaurant. Even with all the precautions people sometimes still don’t fit in and we have to ask them to leave. You need a good core group even if it just 4-6 people that understand what you’re doing and will help make decisions about accepting people in. I hope this helps. Blessings

I understand your concerns about safety as you open your home for a gathering of bread breaking and worship. 

To create a safe and welcoming environment for your gathering, I suggest starting with a small, trusted group and establishing ground rules of respect and confidentiality.

The most important thing is to create a space where everyone can feel loved, accepted, and free to grow together in the Lord. 

With prayer, planning, and the leading of the Holy Spirit, your home gathering will be a transformative experience for all.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *