The early christians had the church of Antioch as the first church. It was by Paul.
Answer:The church was established in Jerusalem on the Day of Pentecost; the outcome of preaching by Peter and the rest of the apostles. Members of the church were first called "Christians" in Antioch, but the first church was that in Jerusalem (Acts 2).The first church was in Jerusalem in approximately 33AD.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, established the Christian church, when he made St Peter the Rock upon which he would build his Church.
i really don't know, churches have been here since the bible times (if you count temples as churches). The ACP is the first American church established outside of the United States. Begun in 1814, its official charter and first sanctuary were established in 1857. We have been located on the quai d'Orsay from 1929.
AnswerWe do not know who established the first Christian church in Rome. In his epistles, Saint Paul tells us that there was already a Christian community in Rome by, perhaps, the 50s of the first century CE. And his epistles suggest that neither James nor Peter had travelled far from Jerusalem during the earliest years of Christianity.If we rule out Paul, James and Peter, then we are left merely to speculate who established the first Christian church in Rome.
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The first Protestant church established in Japan was the Yokohama Kaigan Church. It was built in 1872.
The first church was in Jerusalem in approximately 33AD.
The answer is not Fayetteville. In 1796, Georgia's first Roman Catholic Church was Established in Wilkes County. Next, a second Roman Catholic Church was established in Savannah in 1801
Our Lord Jesus Christ, established the Christian church, when he made St Peter the Rock upon which he would build his Church.
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it was established in Wilkes County
The first parish was established in 1547 and the first diocese in 1561.
April 6 1830 The church of Jesus Christ of LDS
Jesus never established a church, it was Paul who did it.
Martin Luther started the Protestant movement when he sought to to reform the Roman Catholic Church's use of indulgences. The first Protestant communion was celebrated in St Mary's Church, Wittenberg, Germany, in 1521. I think there is some confusion as to what the church is and what the church building is. The church is not the building, but the members of the congregation. That being cleared up, the question should be "Where was the first protestant church established?" or "Where was the first protestant church building built?" The contributor above has the correct to where and when the first protestant church was established.
An established church is a self governing/autonomous and self propagating church.
fayetteville,Georgia