Conservative Presbyterian Church in Brazil
The Igreja Presbiteriana Conservadora do Brasil is a Presbyterian Reformed denomination, founded in 1940 by the churches and members that separated from the Independent Presbyterian Church of Brazil. The main reason for the split was the decision of the IPIB General Assembly, in 1938, to appoint a commission to draw up a new confession of faith. This confession would replace the Westminster Confession of Faith and be tolerant of annihilationism. The members who opposed the change split from the IPIB and formed the IPCB. It is currently the third largest reformed denomination in Brazil, right after the Presbyterian Church of Brazil and a IPIB, preserving traditional positions of Presbyterianism.
History
The Conservative Presbyterian Church of Brazil emerged on February 11, 1940, when, after two years of debates and internal discussions on doctrinal issues, the 2nd Independent Presbyterian Church of São Paulo shut down Independent Presbyterian Church of Brazil to become Conservative Presbyterian Church of São Paulo.The conflict began when the IPIB Synod, in 1938, recognized the existence of different positions within the denomination regarding Annihilationism and eternal punishment and appointed a commission to draft a new confession, which would replace the Westminster Confession of Faith hitherto adopted by the denomination. The 2nd Independent Presbyterian Church of São Paulo did not accept this modification and left the denomination.
The first presbytery of the denomination consisted of 11 churches and 5 pastors or ministers. A seminary was organised in 1954. A Missionary Department was formed and as the church began to develop, some churches are among indigenous people.
Demographics
According to denomination statistics, it had 3,578 members in 2006. In 2018, it published new statistics, which reported 4,371 members, with a growth of 22.16% between 2006 and 2018. In the same period, the Brazilian population grew 11.31%.The IPCB consisted, in 2018, of 92 ecclesiastical work fronts with church or congregation status: 56 local churches, 19 local congregations, 4 presbyteral congregations, 13 congregations, congregations of the Missionary Department. In addition, it had 12 preaching points. The denomination is, therefore, present in 11 states of the federation.
On July 19, 2009, the IPCB organized its General Meeting. Due to the growth of churches, in 2017, the denomination already consisted of 8 Presbyteries and two Synods.
Theology
The denomination subscribe:- Apostles Creed
- Westminster Confession of Faith
- Westminster Shorter Catechism
- Westminster Larger Catechism