Though all the Apostles had a commission that they were responsible for after Jesus's Resurrection. Jesus left the Apostle peter in Charge of continuing his church. Mathew 16:18-19 "
18And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. " 19And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.
The church that Jesus Christ left on earth, was the Christian church, His Church, founded by his apostles. But what churches are these exactly. 1. The Church of Rome founded by the Apostle Peter and Paul 2. The Church of Constantinople founded by the Apostle Andrew 3. The Church of Alexandria founded by Mark the Evangelist 4. The Church of Jerusalem which was founded by Jesus himself, the continuation of his work in Jerusalem. 5. The Church of Antioch founded by the Apostle Peter. Each of these five churches before the East-West schism, formed the One true Holy and Catholic Apostolic Church, and it is from these that all other Christian denominations find their routes. Over time these churches witnessed internal schisms such as the protestant reformation which gave birth to the protestant churches. Therefore the church that Jesus Christ founded was the Christian church in all of its variation and glory
The original Christian Church - the Catholic Church. It was the only Christian Church existing at the time.Answer:In a dozen places in the NT, it was referred to as the Church of God and collectively in Romans 16:6 as the churches of Christ.1 Corinthians 15:9New International Version (NIV) 9 For I am the least of the apostles and do not even deserve to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God.After the Apostle Peter left the Jerusalem area, he put the Apostle James in charge of the Church of God at Jerusalem - circa 43 AD.Other Churches of God were established where the Apostles travelled - especially Paul.Catholic Response:The 'Church of God' mentioned in the above scriptures is the Catholic Church, founded in 33 AD. As the Church spread it became known as the Catholic Church and that name first appears in writing about the year 106 AD. It is not the same as the Church of God or Church of Christ, a Protestant denomination or conglomeration, founded 1800 years later.
Saint Paul and Barnabas left Jerusalem for Antioch to deliver the letter from the Jerusalem Council, which clarified the requirements for Gentile believers. They were also appointed by the church in Jerusalem to share the decision with the believers in Antioch.
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Jerusalem. It was the city of prophets, of the holy Temple, and the dynasty of King David.For the importance of Jerusalem for Judaism, see: Jerusalem in Judaism
The wise men did not skirt Jerusalem. They came into Jerusalem to find out where the King of the Jews was born and after talking to Herod (the Great) they left Jerusalem and travelled to Bethlehem. Then we are told that after they left Bethlehem they took another route home. There were no doubt many small roads that went around Jerusalem.
Catholic AnswerNo, the Catholic Church is incapable of splitting, when Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, established the Church on the apostle Peter (see St. Matthew 16:17-19) He guaranteed it until the end of the world and sent the Holy Spirit to guide it always. The Orthodox Churches left the Catholic Church in the eleventh century, and various heresies have left the Catholic Church over the centuries, most notably (in modern times) the protestant heresy in the 16th century.
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The western wall in Jerusalem.
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