Since Christianity began nearly 2000 years ago.
churches are usually open for 1 hour but sometimes it can get up to as long as 8.
Yes. Churches have been around since the 1500's after the death of Jesus Christ.
Churches existed before WW2 and existed after WW2. A few churches were destroyed as part of the collateral damage related to the conflict.
Chris Oyakhilome, also know as Pastor Chris has been working as a televangelist faith healer since 2005. He started serving in small churches in Pennsylvania.
No. Churches, synagogues and mosques are called "places of worship".
All churches are the 'churches of Christ' as long as they believe in Jesus Christ, Holy God, Holy Spirit and Christianity. The Catholic Church is the Church of Christ here on earth. The Churches of Christ is also a denomination. Their churches are identified by the name Church of Christ... For example, Stuartville Church of Christ or Plat City Church of Christ.
1215 was the year of the Fourth Lateran Council, I know of no edict from the Holy Father closing Churches at that time.
1 hour, 2 hours the most.
7 years
post-reformation, most protestant churches would've been identical to catholic structures in architechtural construction and style. however they would've been much plainer, white-washed walls, and without statues or similar artwork, which filled catholic churches.
If you are referring to the Catholic Church, the Eucharist has been in Churches since Jesus (Luke chp.22) instituted this sacrament at the Last Supper.
Do they? Many that I've been in certainly don't...