The apostles were Jewish, like Jesus Christ. The Christians did not fully form until years after Jesus' death and the placement of Saint Peter as the first Pope.
/they are christians,yeah.
Sunni
An apostle spoon is a spoon, usually made of silver, with an image of an Apostle or another Christian figure as the termination of the handle.
Follow a denomination that helps you be a follower of Christ and and to learn what the Holy Bible says and how to apply it to your life. Remembering to love God and to love one another.
Peter
Catholicism is the oldest & largest denomination in Christianity. The Papacy is traced all the way back to St. Peter the Apostle.
Yes. It is a Protestant denomination, and Presbyterians (along with Roman Catholics) affirm their belief in the articles of the Apostle's Creed, which is common to many Christian churches.
He left his previous life to become an apostle and follow Our Lord.
No, no one is a slave to Jesus. He never forced anyone to follow him.
There is no credible evidence that any Apostle wrote any particular lines of the Apostle's Creed. The creed itself is considered to have been written around 140 AD and so, although ancient, it was not written when any of the Apostles were still alive. What it most certainly does embody is the details of the faith which the Apostles believed and which Christians today still follow. In that sense it is worthy of its name.
Catholicism is not a denomination. It is the name of the original Christian Church and is not divided into denominations. There are different rites within the Catholic Church - Maronites and other Eastern Rites for example - but they are all Catholics and not separate denominations. Denomination usually refers to Protestants who have some 36,000 denominations.
They believe that the pope can interceed with god directly and tha he can make judgments in the name of god. that is why they follow him