If Peter started any church at all, he was in no hurry to do so. Paul records meeting Peter and describes him as a pillar of the Jerusalem church, but probably subordinate to James. For some long time, Peter simply carried out his duties for the Jerusalem church.
A second-century tradition says that he went to Rome to lead the church in Rome but, even if this is true, there was already a thriving church in Rome.
The Catholic Church interprets the Bible to say that it was started with St. Peter, who was the first Pope.
Saints (Sts.) Peter and Paul Catholic Church would be proper.
St. Peter's Presbyterian Church was created in 1771.
St. Peter's AME Church was created in 1917.
Church of the Primacy of St. Peter was created in 1933.
St. Peter the Apostle Church was created in 1842.
No, Saint Paul did not start the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church traces its origins to Jesus Christ, with Saint Peter being considered the first Pope. Saint Paul played a significant role in the early spread of Christianity through his missionary journeys and writings.
Yes, Jesus Christ appointed Peter as the first head of the Church.
Church of St Peter-le-Bailey was created in 1122.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Peter was created in 1729.
St. Peter's Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1850.
St. Peter African Methodist Church was created in 1873.