no
No such thing is known to exist that can be verified.
No
Well, the wood is probably rotten by now....
No. Jesus is your Savior, your God, your King and Lord, but not your husband. The Bible talks about the Church being the bride of Christ, but even by being a member of the Church, you are not entering into the sacrament of matrimony with Jesus. Incidentally, Catholic nuns are symbolically wed to Jesus, but they are still considered single, celibate and Jesus is not their actual husband.
isn't that the Roman Catholic religion? i think they still practice it today
Never because Jesus did not exist. Jesus was alive and still is. He is with you right now. Jesus mentioned about sheep in the book of New Testament. he compared us being sheep, and God/Jesus being the Shepard.
When Jesus was on the earth, there was no churches as they still had synogauges. Churches came into being when Peter and the apostles spread the Word after Jesus ascended. THis was after the Day of Pentecost. Hope this helps!
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) consider Jesus Christ to be the main leader of their church. They believe that Jesus Christ restored His New Testament Christian Church, it's doctrines, practices, organization, and authority, through visitations to Joseph Smith in the early 1800's. They believe that Jesus continues to lead the church in modern times through revelation to the current prophet (Thomas S. Monson as of April 2016) and Twelve Apostles.
Church is a place where you can learn about and worship The Lord and Jesus. Church can teach you lifelong lessons, and even establish a better relationship with someone in your life. If some churches you go to seem a tad boring, try going to C3 church, in Florida. Its a rock concert about Jesus everyday and you still learn alot!
Templars were knights of the Catholic Church. Thier symbol is a red cross upon a shield. If they still exist, it is in secret.
She is a Christian and has a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.