From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
| Line 32: | Line 32: | ||
|
| Rodrigo Pires |
| Rodrigo Pires |
||
|
| align = “center” | Keyboardist <br> Backing vocal <br> Composer |
| align = “center” | Keyboardist <br> Backing vocal <br> Composer |
||
|
| align = “center” | |
| align = “center” | |
||
|
|- |
|- |
||
|
| Bruno Rocha |
| Bruno Rocha |
||
|
| align = “center” | Guitarist <br> Backing vocal <br> Composer |
| align = “center” | Guitarist <br> Backing vocal <br> Composer |
||
|
| align = “center” | |
| align = “center” | |
||
|
|- |
|- |
||
|
| Cayan Vieira |
| Cayan Vieira |
||
|
| align = “center” | Drummer |
| align = “center” | Drummer |
||
|
| align = “center” | |
| align = “center” | |
||
|
|- |
|- |
||
|
! colspan = “4” | Former members |
! colspan = “4” | Former members |
||
| Line 46: | Line 46: | ||
|
| [[Fátima Souza]] |
| [[Fátima Souza]] |
||
|
| align = “center” | Vocalist |
| align = “center” | Vocalist |
||
|
| align = “center” | |
| align = “center” | -2012 |
||
|
|- |
|||
|
| Renatinho Santos |
|||
|
| align = “center” | Backing vocal |
|||
|
| align = “center” | 2020-present |
|||
|
|- |
|||
|
| Brendo Katagi |
|||
|
| align = “center” | Guitarist |
|||
|
| align = “center” | 2020-present |
|||
|
|- |
|||
|
| Juninho Nunes |
|||
|
| align = “center” | Drummer |
|||
|
| align = “center” | 2021-present |
|||
|
|} |
|} |
||
Revision as of 19:27, 30 September 2025
Adoration and Life Ministry is a Catholic music group from Brazil, founded in São José dos Campos in 2005, by the musician Walmir Alencar.[3][4] Adoration and Life is among the most well-known Catholic groups of the country.[2] According to the ministry’s own website, its mission is “to turn the stage into an altar, where the love of God is experienced by every human being who wishes to have a personal encounter with the Lord.”[4][5][3] Among its most famous songs are: “Abraço de Pai”, “Gratidão” and “Hoje Livre Sou”, “Deus Imenso ” and “Em Teu Altar.”[4][3]
In 2012, singer Fátima Souza left the group because she was pregnant, continued with a solo career.[2]
Members
| Current members | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Function | Period in activity | |
| Walmir Alencar | Vocalist | 2005–present | |
| Rodrigo Pires | Keyboardist Backing vocal Composer |
2005-2020 | |
| Bruno Rocha | Guitarist Backing vocal Composer |
2005-present | |
| Cayan Vieira | Drummer | 2005-2018 | |
| Former members | |||
| Fátima Souza | Vocalist | 2005-2012 | |
| Renatinho Santos | Backing vocal | 2020-present | |
| Brendo Katagi | Guitarist | 2020-present | |
| Juninho Nunes | Drummer | 2021-present | |
Discography
| Albums | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Release year | Number of tracks | |
| O Céu Se Abre[6] | 2006 | 11 | |
| Hoje Livre Sou[7] | 17 | ||
| Em Santidade[8] | 2011 | 12 | |
| Herói[9] | 2013 | 13 | |
| Shekinah[10] | 2016 | 14 | |
In addition to these, the ministry has also released the EP “Mais do Que Vencedor”, which features 5 songs,[11] and the single “Que Entre o Rei”.[12]
References


