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probably just by travelling and spreading the news and anyone that wanted to help came and did help

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Q: How did apostles set up churches of Christ?
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Does crucifixion mean early christian leaders who set up churches?

Crucifixion is an ancient method of execution in which the condemned person is tied or nailed to a large wooden cross and left to hang until dead. This was the style of execution used to kill Jesus Christ. The early Christian leaders who set up the first Church of the New Testament were the Apostles of Jesus Christ, led by Paul.


Early Christian leaders that helped set up churches and spread the message of Jesus are called?

Early Christian leaders that helped set up churches and spread the message of Jesus are called apostles. The apostles were chosen by Jesus himself and played a crucial role in establishing and guiding the early Christian community. They were responsible for spreading the teachings of Jesus and laying the foundations of the Christian faith.


People who wanted to set up their own churches?

People who wanted to set up their own churches may have been seeking religious independence, autonomy in their worship practices, or a platform to express their unique spiritual beliefs without conforming to established institutions. These individuals likely desired freedom to interpret and practice their faith in a way that resonated with their personal convictions and theological perspectives.


In old testament Christ churches are not found then how the Christ churches established?

Christian churches could not be established before Christ died because Christ was a Jew when he died. After his death and resurection he stayed on thr earth giving final instructions to his disciples. Before he ascended into Heaven He told the Apostles to preach the Good News to every corner of the earth. When Saul was traveling to Damascus he was struck blind by a bright light and a voice said "Saul, Saul why do you persecute me? Apon arriving in Damascus a scale like covering his eyes was washed away. After after being able to see again Saul now called Paul fervently preached the good news of Jesus. Paul went to the near east preaching and in Antioch the word Christian was given to the followers of Christ and churches began to spring up all over the near east and around Jerusalem and what is now Italy and Greece from the teachings of the other apostles and Peter and here we are with Christianity being the largest sect of believers in the world and the name of Jesus Christ being held above all others.


Is Jesus Christ the national leader for the baptist?

Yes. Each Baptist church is autonomous, meaning there is no man or woman who can stand up and order all Baptist churches around. Each church is allowed to set its own rules on any subject, from gay marriage to membership to baptism methods. However, the Bible and Jesus Christ must remain central to everything the individual churches do.


Did Dutch colonies in North America set up their own established churches?

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The first schools during the Middle Ages .?

Schools were set up in the halls of churches.


How did Saint Paul keep in touch with the churches he set up?

St. Paul kept in touch with the churches he set up through letters. He wrote letters to address issues, provide teaching, and offer guidance to the early Christian communities. These letters were later compiled into the New Testament of the Bible.


Why did the Protestants set up their own Protestant churches?

Because the Roman Catholics wouldn't let them use their churches, except in England where Henry VIII had already taken Roman Catholic churches into public ownership.


Why were creeds written?

There are three main Creeds - statements of Christian belief - used in the Church today: The Apostles' Creed, The Nicene creed and the Athanasian Creed. The Apostles' creed is the oldest and dates from probably the first century. The Creed was written down to ensure that Christian doctrine, especially that surrounding the divinity of Christ (Christ being God in human form) should be preserved while there were still those alive who knew Christ personally while he was still on the earth and whose understanding of just who Christ is should be preserved for those who followed them. However, just as in Paul's day (judging by some of the reprimands in some of his letters to the early churches) heresies crept in - some denying the Trinity, others the divinity of Christ, others debating the resurrection and so on. One such heresy was Arianism - which, having conveniently forgotten the apostles' own testimonies, denied the divinity of Christ. Arianism, although regarded as heresy by the early church was revisited by Charles Taize Russell when he founded the Jehovah's Witnesses. As the JWs deny Christ's divinity, refuse to say the Creed and practise other Arian heresies, they are regarded as a cult (or at the very least, a heretical sect) by the Christian Church. The Council of Nicea was set up in the 4th Century to solidify Christian belief and doctrine and to dispel heresy once and for all. The Nicene Creed was therefore developed which set out the core Christian belief of the Apostles' Creed, but in more detail. Finally the Athanasian Creed (under the direction of Athanasius) was written which primarily set out the doctrine of the Trinity and what it actually is, again, to ensure that those who came after them should maintain the core belief of the Christian Church. With the exception of the Athanasian Creed (which is usually said only on special occasions) the apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed are still recited weekly in churches all over the world, both as a personal statement of one's own belief and to ensure that heretical beliefs do not creep in.


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What was AIM Air based in Nairobi Kenya set up to do?

Based on AIM Air FAQ it is said that their mission is to serve missionaries, Church workers, and Christian relief and development agencies. Their vision is to ''See Christ-centered churches among all African people.''