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James Shagba Moti has written: 'The early Jerusalem Christian community' -- subject(s): Basic Christian communities, Christian communities, Church history, Religious life and customs
Protestants.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) have always considered themselves to be Christian.
Usually, old people were cared for by their families if they could not provide for themselves. If they could not provide for themselves, they were cared for by the Church, possibly in monasteries, or by their communities. Since charity was an important part of Christian life, they were not usually completely without support.
The Catholic Church is in favor of Christian services, it provides them to all people. If you are asking about Church services, they are mainly celebrated by Religious Communities. The primary "service" in the protestant sense of the word, is the Eucharist, the Mass.
Pascal Pingault has written: 'Renouveau de l'Eglise' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christian communities, Church renewal, Church history
Some do like it and some don't. If they identify themselves as Christian they likely enjoy going to church.
It comes in the book of Acts. they came and gave their possesion to the church.
Roman Catholic AnswerNothing separates Catholics from the Christian religion as Catholics are the Christian religion started by Our Blessed Lord. The Orthodox Church is also Christian, but in schism. All other ecclesial communities that call themselves Christian are only Christian insofar as they have a valid baptism and believe in the Nicene Creed in its traditional interpretation. To one extent or another they are all heretical interpretations of Christianity.
Guadalupe Cruz has written: 'Mujeres de CEBs' -- subject(s): Basic Christian communities, Catholic Church, Church history, Women in the Catholic Church
Meo Elia has written: 'Cristo fuori le mura' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christian communities, Mission of the church
The establishment of the Catholic Church dates back to Apostolic times. In Christian antiquity there were many Christian believers who adhered to all that the Apostles believed and taught - these were the Catholics. There were other Christian believers who dissented from this or that teaching or practice, whom the Catholics called heretics.