Comunidad Cristiana Agua Viva
Comunidad Cristiana Agua Viva is a charismatic evangelical megachurch, in Lima, Peru. As of 2017, it has seven locations in the Lima Province.
Comunidad Cristiana Agua Viva | |
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Location | Lima |
Country | Peru |
Churchmanship | Evangelicalism, Evangelical charismatic movement |
Weekly attendance | 42,000 |
Website | ccaguaviva.com |
History | |
Founded | 1985 |
Founder(s) | Peter Hornung and Mirta |
Clergy | |
Senior pastor(s) | Sergio Hornung and Carla |
History
Agua Viva was founded in 1985 by Juan Capurro and Alicia.[1] In 2007, Sergio Hornung and Carla became senior pastors. In 2008, the church bought the Coliseo Amauta, a stadium with 18,000 seats.[2] In 2020, the Church had 42,000 people. [3]
Beliefs
The beliefs of the church are identified as part of Evangelical Christianity, currently part of the charismatic movement.[4]
Locations
- Lima District
- Lurigancho-Chosica
- Lince District
- Los Olivos District
- San Juan de Lurigancho
- San Juan de Miraflores
- Villa María del Triunfo
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See also
References
- Uta Ihrke-Buchroth, Religious Mobility and Social Aspirations of Neopentecostals in Lima, Peru, LIT Verlag Münster, Germany, 2014, page 86
- Rider Bendezú, larepublica.pe, Coliseo Amauta: De plaza de toros a centro religioso Archived 2017-01-01 at the Wayback Machine, Peru, September 26, 2012
- Warren Bird, World megachurches, leadnet.org, USA, retrieved February 15, 2020
- Comunidad Cristiana Agua Viva, La iglesia Archived 2017-01-04 at the Wayback Machine, Official Website, Peru, Retrieved January 3, 2017
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