Amigos Pela Fe - Anjos De Resgate Link
In the landscape of Brazilian evangelical music, few names carry as much nostalgic weight as Amigos Pela Fé (Friends by Faith) and the supergroup project Anjos de Resgate (Rescue Angels). While often confused as being the same band, their story is one of friendship, musical experimentation, and a shared mission to bring rock music to the Brazilian church in the 1990s. Who Were Amigos Pela Fé? Amigos Pela Fé was more of a musical movement than a traditional band. Formed in the mid-1990s, the group consisted of some of the biggest names in Brazilian Christian music at the time: Alex Gonzaga (vocals, keyboards), Pr. Lucas (guitar, vocals), and Benny Cordeiro (guitar). Later, Sérgio Lopes —one of Brazil’s most celebrated gospel songwriters—also became a core member.
Their goal was ambitious: to create quality pop/rock music with deep theological lyrics that could compete with secular radio hits. Albums like Coração de Criança and Amigos Pela Fé (1995) became classics, featuring heartfelt harmonies, electric guitars, and poetic lyrics that spoke of grace, friendship, and worship. If Amigos Pela Fé was the acoustic, introspective side of the project, Anjos de Resgate was the electric, high-energy rock offspring. The name first appeared as a subset of the main group, but it quickly gained its own identity. Anjos de Resgate focused on a harder rock sound—distorted guitars, powerful drums, and aggressive vocals—while maintaining the same spiritual message. Amigos Pela Fe - Anjos De Resgate