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This 💰Mega-Rich Brazilian Televangelist Just Listed His Florida Beachfront Condo For Sale. Only $14.6 Million👀

Posted on April 6, 2025 by Dennis Robbins

Mega-church millions and oceanfront terraces:
because saving souls needs a spa day.

Investigative Update: Edir Macedo’s $14.6 Million Florida Condo Listing Raises Eyebrows

Leading the Lord’s Church certainly does pay. For some people, that is. While many pastors toil their entire lives in anonymity in pursuit of eternal glory and treasure in Heaven, others are just cool with being disgustingly wealthy here on Earth and unloading their unwanted Florida beachfront condos for a cool $14.6 million.

And that’s the discounted price!

Macedo’s church — Universal Church of the Kingdom of God — reportedly boasts quite a real estate portfolio itself, with 40 beach properties worth a combined $140 million… for missions, no doubt.

You know, it’s one thing to make a living as a preacher … I’m pretty sure that this is a totally different thing.

So, if anyone out there is looking to live like a true shepherd of God’s flock, you can make it happen for just a little under $15 million.

Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles Beach, FL, caters to car enthusiasts with 132 modern condos boasting Poggenpohl kitchens, spa-like bathrooms, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Each unit includes a unique in-unit garage with a glass wall, accessible via the ‘Dezervator’ car elevator. Amenities feature a 3-story lobby with a car lift observatory, private restaurant, spa, fitness center, and oceanfront terrace with pool.

Edir Macedo, widely recognized as the world’s wealthiest televangelist and the billionaire founder of Brazil’s Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus), has made headlines again. As of early April 2025, Macedo has listed his luxurious beachfront condo in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, for $14.6 million, a slight reduction from its original asking price. The residence, located in the exclusive Porsche Design Tower—a $560 million architectural marvel known for its car elevators and billionaire clientele—offers a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of a man whose net worth Forbes estimates at $1.8 billion, ranking him 1,901st among the world’s richest individuals.

This latest development, reported by Not the Bee on April 5, 2025, comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Macedo’s financial empire, which spans religious, media, and real estate holdings. The condo, a sprawling retreat in a tower that once housed neighbors like Lionel Messi and alleged mob associates, isn’t Macedo’s only U.S. property tied to his family or church. Property records suggest another Sunny Isles Beach condo, valued at $9.6 million, is linked to his kin through an opaque LLC, though the Miami-Dade County assessor’s office lists no direct names. This pattern of obscured ownership aligns with a broader trend noted by the Trinity Foundation, a watchdog group tracking religious fraud, which has documented Macedo’s church selling a separate $7.8 million “palace in the sky” condo in the same area in 2023.

Macedo’s decision to offload the $14.6 million property raises questions about his motives. Is this a strategic divestment amid growing criticism of his wealth, or simply a billionaire reshuffling assets? The Universal Church, which operates globally from Brazil to the U.S., has long been a lightning rod for controversy. It’s a modern replica of Solomon’s Temple in São Paulo and ownership of four private jets and a helicopter underscores its financial might, assets that dwarf those of most nonprofit religious organizations. Macedo himself controls Brazil’s Record TV network and Banco Renner, amplifying his influence beyond the pulpit.

Legal shadows loom large over his empire. In 2008, Brazilian authorities charged Macedo and nine associates with laundering approximately $2 billion through fake companies, allegedly funneling funds abroad and back as loans to acquire businesses. Though courts ultimately did not convict him, the allegations persist as a stain on his reputation. More recently, in 2019, Angolan authorities accused four church leaders tied to Macedo of financial crimes, including money laundering, further fueling suspicion about the sources of his wealth.

The Trinity Foundation, which has tracked Macedo’s real estate dealings, places his $14.6 million condo atop a list of 40 beachfront properties owned by religious leaders, collectively worth $140 million. This dataset, now spanning over 500 pages, highlights a trend of foreign pastors—hailing from Brazil, Nigeria, and beyond—acquiring U.S. vacation homes or establishing new church outposts. Macedo’s case stands out not just for its scale but for its opacity, with shell companies obscuring the full extent of his holdings.

As of today, April 6, 2025, the condo listing could signal a shift. Posts on X reflect a mix of intrigue and skepticism, with users noting the price slash and questioning the optics of a televangelist unloading such extravagance amid his flock’s tithes. Whether this sale tied to legal pressures, public backlash, or a pivot in his financial strategy remains unclear. What’s certain is that Macedo’s blend of faith and fortune continues to provoke—a billionaire bishop whose beachfront retreat is just one piece of a sprawling, contentious puzzle.

Edir Macedo, the Brazilian televangelist and founder of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG), has amassed a fortune estimated at $1.8 billion, making him one of the world’s wealthiest religious figures. His wealth accumulation stems from a combination of religious enterprises, media ownership, and strategic business ventures, though it has long been shadowed by suspicions of exploitation and financial misconduct.

Macedo’s primary wealth engine is the UCKG, which he established in 1977. The church promotes “prosperity theology,” a doctrine asserting that faith and financial contributions—particularly tithing 10% of one’s income—yield divine blessings, including material wealth. With millions of followers across Brazil and over 100 countries, the UCKG collects vast sums through donations and tithes, often from economically disadvantaged communities. Critics argue this model preys on vulnerable believers, promising spiritual rewards for monetary “sacrifices.” The church’s global reach, with lavish temples like the $300 million Solomon’s Temple replica in São Paulo, amplifies its revenue, though exact figures remain opaque due to its nonprofit status.

Beyond religion, Macedo’s media empire significantly bolsters his wealth. In 1989, he acquired RecordTV, Brazil’s second-largest television network, reportedly for $45 million—a purchase some speculate was funded by church donations, though no definitive proof exists. RecordTV, along with Record News, Line Records, and 64 Rede Aleluia radio stations, generates substantial income through advertising, programming, and religious content distribution. His ownership of Banco Renner (now Banco Digimais), a private Brazilian bank, further diversifies his portfolio, with assets once valued at $273 million in 2013. Real estate, including luxury properties like the $14.6 million Porsche Design Tower condo in Florida, also plays a role, with holdings often masked by shell companies, complicating transparency.

Lingering suspicions about Macedo’s wealth center on allegations of exploitation and illegality. Brazilian authorities have repeatedly investigated him, most notably in 2008, when he and nine associates faced charges of laundering $2 billion through fake companies, allegedly using church funds to buy businesses and move money abroad. Though courts did not convict him—jurisdictional issues stalled the case—the accusations persist. In 2011, São Paulo prosecutors charged him with laundering £150 million in donations, claiming he misled followers with “false promises and threats” to extract funds. Again, no conviction followed, but the pattern of legal scrutiny fuels doubts. In 2019, Angola accused UCKG leaders of financial crimes, including money laundering, adding an international dimension to these concerns.

Critics, including watchdog groups like the Trinity Foundation, question the ethics of a pastor amassing billions while his church claims not to provide financial aid, instead selling “Blessed Water” for ailments. The sale of over 10 million evangelical books and the financing of self-aggrandizing films like “Nothing to Lose” (2018) further suggest personal enrichment from religious activities. Posts on X and media reports often highlight this disconnect, with some calling him a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” exploiting the poor.

Wikipedia: Universal Church of the Kingdom of God

The UCKG has frequently been accused of illegal activities, including money laundering, charlatanism, and witchcraft. A book by ex-pastor Mario Justino reported a system of goals for the pastors, with those who collect more money receiving awards such as bigger houses, better cars, and holidays. Justino was ordered to pay restitution to the church for defamation and to issue a public apology for making a false report. The UCKG has also been accused of extracting money from its often poor congregants and using said money to enrich church leaders rather than assisting the needy. Accusations of charlatanism are the most frequent. The church has been under formal investigation in Belgium. Newspapers in the United States, the United Kingdom, Brazil and Zambia have reported on charges of abuses by the church.

In August 2012, a man had an epileptic seizure during a UCKG service in São Paulo. When he went to the back of the temple to take his medicine, UCKG pastors allegedly attacked and punched him, saying he was “possessed by the spirits of darkness”. The church was ordered to pay R$10,000 compensation; it appealed, but the ruling was confirmed by the São Paulo Court of Justice.

Despite his wealth’s apparent legitimacy through media and banking, the opacity of UCKG’s finances, reliance on tithes from struggling followers, and recurring legal challenges keep suspicions alive. Whether his fortune reflects shrewd business or predatory practices remains a contentious, unresolved debate.

This update weaves together details from the Not the Bee article, web context, and current sentiment, while critically examining the narrative around Macedo’s wealth and actions. It avoids definitive conclusions where evidence is inconclusive, focusing instead on the questions his latest move raises.

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