Jesus knew His time on earth would be brief. He needed the twelve men He picked as disciples to carry on the good news after His resurrection and ascention. The twelve were given the gift of the Holy Spririt through which they preformed miracles just as Jesus did.
Actually at the time of Jesus, there were no churches. they came later built by Paul the apostle and Peter in Rome. The disciples wrote books in the bible and started the early church in the book of Acts.
The 12 were selected out of a larger group of disciples after Jesus had spent a whole night in prayer, "that they might continue with him and that he might send them out [a·po·stelʹlei] to preach and to have authority to expel the demons." (Luke 6:12; Mr 3:13-15) These twelve symbolized spiritual Israel upon which the foundation of the Christian congregation was to be built. (Gal. 6:16)
Jesus' commandment to his disciples: Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. (Matthew 29.18) And Jesus' promise to his disciples: And, being assembled together with them, commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Father, which, saith he, ye have heard of me. (Acts 1.4)
it was built in goa india.
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Herod the Great built the temple where Jesus threw out the money-changers.
Jesus actually never built a church.
no. it was already built. the Romans built it
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the egyptians built them for the purpose of buring their dead pharohs inside, and they were needed for that purpose.
It was built for King Khufu
They were built as tombs.