: Terms like "Consolador" (Comforter) and "Amigo" (Friend) are frequently used to address the Holy Spirit, highlighting a personal and intimate relationship.
: Songs often describe the "toque do Espírito Santo" (touch of the Holy Spirit) as something that restores the "primeiro amor" (first love) and transforms the soul. Musical Style
The lyrics typically move away from "shows" or high-energy emotionalism, focusing instead on and deep internal reflection. Key recurring themes include:
: A popular keyboard-led hymn used during the search.
: Traditional IURD songs are often acoustic-led or minimalist, prioritizing the clarity of the message over complex musical arrangements. Popular Songs and Artists
: Services often utilize fundo musical (background music)—slow, repetitive piano or keyboard melodies—to allow the congregation to focus on their individual prayers without distraction.
While the IURD has its own dedicated musical group, , many songs used in the search are classics within the community: