The first city in Europe where the apostle Paul carried the gospel was Philippi. Paul visited Philippi during his second missionary journey and established the first Christian church there.
Yes it is, Paul was an apostle and was not associated with any one, particular church
Apostle Paul wrote to the church in Rome because he felt that there was reform needed.
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The apostle Paul wrote his letter to the Corinthian church which he had established around 50 - 50 A.D. (C.E.).Doctrinal and practical problems had arisen in the church, this being the purpose for Paul's letter.
Paul Jeffery has written: 'The Collegiate Churches of England and Wales' 'The parish church of St. Mary-at-Hill in the city of London' -- subject(s): Church history, History, St. Mary at Hill (Church : London, England) 'Thomas Archer's Deptford rectory' 'The parish church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Southwark' -- subject(s): Church of St. Thomas the Apostle (Southwark)
A physician and faithful companion of the apostle Paul.
Some believes started a church in Rome with no Apostle. Then Paul the Apostle wrote the Letter to the Romans (Romans) to help in their understanding since no Apostle was yet there. Paul later arrived.
He was called the Thirteenth Apostle, and the Last Apostle. (He also called himself the "least apostle", for his work against the church, before his conversion.)
Paul, although his original name was Saul.
Paul, although his original name was Saul.
St. Paul's Church Rectory was created in 1789.