The Christian Congregation in the Brazil has around 2.5 million members and 17,000 temples (2008)in that country and an intense missionary work abroad. In the metro area of São Paulo, the church shows its faith: there are 500,000 followers, distributed in 2,000 branches and a mother-church in the Brás district that houses a 5,000 member congregation. Francescon was among the early founders of the Italian-American Pentecostal church in Chicago, from where evangelists went to the Italian colonies in the United States planting churches mostly in the Northeast. Most of those churches were incorporated into the Christian Church of North America, with a few affiliated with the Christian Congregation of the United States.
The beliefs of the Christian Congregation are set forth in their 12-articles of Faith. They believe in the Trinity, and in the Bible, salvation by faith in Jesus Christ. They accept the baptism of the Holy Ghost, and divine healing and miracles. The church holds two ordinances - water baptism by immersion and the Lord's supper.
Congregational worship is held inside a chapel. Hymn singing is accompanied by a brass/silver band or orchestra. Women wear white head scarfs and their attire is dresses and skirts. Men dress in suit outfits. All chapels are emmaculately kept. The inscription "EN NOME DO SENHOR JESUS" (In the Name of the Lord Jesus) is displayed and a bapstismal font at the front of the chapel.