Christians
Christians
They were called believers or converts.
No, the people of Antioch called the early believers Christians because the word "Christian" means "follower of Christ", which is what Christians are.
Saint Paul and Barnabas left Jerusalem for Antioch to deliver the letter from the Jerusalem Council, which clarified the requirements for Gentile believers. They were also appointed by the church in Jerusalem to share the decision with the believers in Antioch.
Acts:11:26: And when he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch. And it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch. Christians are believers,and followers of Christ.
According to Acts 11:26 the name Christian was first used at Antioch. Before this time they were called believers or disciples, the Apostles of course having a special office of leadership.
It was at Antioch that Jesus' followers were first called Christians.
Antioch in the Bible refers to a significant early Christian community and city located in present-day Turkey. It is mentioned in the New Testament as a center for the spread of Christianity, particularly in the Acts of the Apostles, where believers were first called Christians. Antioch was also the launching point for missionary journeys undertaken by the Apostle Paul and his companions. The city played a crucial role in the early Church’s development and the expansion of its mission beyond Jewish communities.
Christians...first called that in Antioch.
Judas Barsabbas and Silas were sent by the leaders of the council of Jerusalem to Antioch with a letter outlining the decisions made by the council regarding the Gentile believers and the requirements placed on them.
antioch is the place where Christ"s followers were first called Christians. antiochens are what members of the antiochian church are sometimes called
The church in Antioch was centered on the mission of spreading the Gospel and fostering a diverse community of believers, including both Jews and Gentiles. It served as a significant hub for early Christianity, where followers of Jesus were first called Christians. Antioch was also known for its active role in sending missionaries, including Paul and Barnabas, to spread Christianity beyond its borders. This inclusivity and commitment to mission played a crucial role in the growth of the early church.