Assembleia de Deus
Vanilda Bordieri
The Spiritual Journey of Assembleia de Deus in Brazil
Vanilda Bordieri's song "Assembleia de Deus" is a heartfelt tribute to the centennial history of the Assembleia de Deus (Assembly of God) church in Brazil. The lyrics recount the origins of the church, starting in Belém do Pará in 1910, when God sent the doctrine of spiritual gifts and the baptism of fire to the faithful. This historical context sets the stage for the song's celebration of the church's growth and enduring influence in Brazil.
The song highlights the pivotal roles of Daniel Berg and Gunnar Vingren, the founders of the Assembleia de Deus in Brazil, along with other pioneers who have continued to fight for the faith. Bordieri emphasizes that the church's doors, once opened, have never closed, symbolizing the unstoppable spread of its teachings and the multiplication of its followers. This imagery of an ever-expanding flock underlines the church's resilience and divine blessing.
Throughout the song, Bordieri paints a picture of the church's pervasive presence across Brazil, from cities to small towns, where it has extended its spiritual veil. The lyrics suggest that the church has triumphed over adversaries, with the enemy losing the battle against its divine mission. The repeated refrain of God's multiplication of the church's flock reinforces the theme of divine favor and growth. The song concludes with a congratulatory note, celebrating a hundred years of victory and power, inviting listeners to join in hearing the word of God.
"Assembleia de Deus" is not just a song but a narrative of faith, resilience, and divine intervention, celebrating the profound impact of the Assembleia de Deus on Brazilian spirituality and culture.