During the early years meetings were held in homes.
In the early church, the Eucharist was often held as part of a banquet - called the Eucharistic feast.
The chest that was used to hold and transport the original 10 commandments, and possibly other important Christian objects was called the Arc of the Covenant.
About 13 when she was converted. She was held for 4 years before she married John Rolfe.
As with most Commonwealth countries that have not changed their electoral laws from the basic principles of the UK, a general election must be held once every five years in Jamaica. However, they can be held early at the discretion of the Government, or if the Government loses parliamentary confidence and is forced into an early election. The 2011 general election was called a year early.
Unless there is some specific agreement between the synagogue and the relevant Christian congregation (such as a synagogue allowing Christians to pray in the synagogue on Sundays while the Christians' church is in repair), church services do not take place in synagogues. If by "church services", you actually meant "religious services," Jewish services in synagogues are held three times per day; in the morning, afternoon and evening.
The historical city of Nicea, where early Christian ecumenical councils were held, is in modern-day Turkey on the Marmara and is known by the name İznik.
Muslim services, also known as Jumu'ah prayers, are held on Fridays, the holiest day of the week in Islam. Muslims gather at mosques in the early afternoon to perform the congregational prayers and listen to a sermon delivered by the imam.
Islamic services are held in mosques. Each of them have their own times for services to take place but they are held on Fridays.
The council was held out side of Jerusalem, it was called the council of Jerusalem
They are held in churches.
Well, I have been to one (1) Methodist church for a church service, and Methodist church services are held similar to the way that Lutheran church services are held.
The term "presbuteros" in Greek refers to elders or leaders within early Christian communities. These individuals held significant authority and played a crucial role in guiding and governing the community. They were responsible for making important decisions, providing spiritual guidance, and maintaining order within the group. The term "presbuteros" highlighted the importance of wisdom, experience, and leadership in the early Christian communities.