Bola de Neve Church[a] is a Brazilian neopentecostal church founded in São Paulo in 1999[1] by pastor and former surferRinaldo Luiz de Seixas Pereira (April 15, 1972 – November 17, 2024), colloquially known as "Apóstolo[b]Rina" or "AP".[2]
Bola de Neve's founder, Rinaldo Luiz de Seixas Pereira, better known as Apóstolo Rina, was born in São Paulo on April 15, 1972, to Lídia Colomietz and Rinaldo "Bolinha" Pereira. The oldest son of two sisters, he hailed from an Evangelical family and studied at the Colégio Batista Brasileiro [pt] in the bairro of Perdizes.[9]
In 1993, after being diagnosed with a life-threatening case of hepatitis, he claimed to have had a "supernatural experience" with God, subsequently dedicating himself to the teachings of Jesus and becoming a helper at a Reborn in Christ Church site.[9] By the next year, he began promoting small reunions at his house, what later influenced him to open his own church he would name "Bola de Neve", or "Snowball" – according to him, the name came to him in a dream and symbolizes a metaphor alluding to a snowball growing bigger and bigger until becoming an avalanche.[10]
Bola de Neve as a stand-alone church wouldn't be officially formed until 1999, with its first meetings happening at a surfshop in Brás. Without any table or pulpit available to support the Bible, however, Rina was forced to use a surfboard, what would become Bola de Neve's trademark.[2] By 2004 they moved to a larger site in Perdizes, and in 2010 their most recent headquarters was inaugurated at Rua Clélia in Lapa.[10]
From June 2024 Rina had been away from his duties as Bola de Neve's leader due to allegations of domestic violence by his son and his wife, gospel singer Denise Seixas, who later obtained a restraining order against him.[11] On November 17, 2024, while returning from an event in São João da Boa Vista, Rina died in a traffic collision near Campinas after losing control of his motorcycle. He was 52.[12]