April 6 1830 The church of Jesus Christ of LDS
.Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, established by Christ, and guided by the Holy Spirit to bring us to God, and God, through His Sacraments and His Grace to us. The Catholic Church has brought us salvation.
The first member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) to be elected to the US Senate was Reed Smoot, in 1902. However, he was refused a seat due to his religion until 1907.
The Baptists roles are to tell others about Christ and what he did for us. Spread the word. Glorify christ. Get people into the new testiment church. The Baptists roles are to tell others about Christ and what he did for us. Spread the word. Glorify christ. Get people into the new testiment church.
This is the official teaching of the Church of Christ. However, as there are in many church groups these days those who are theological liberals, one may find individuals, including church leaders, who do not believe what both the Church of Christ and the Bible teach concerning Christ.
When the pilgrims came from Great Britain, many of them were Catholic. They established Catholic churches when they arrived in North America.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church emanated from the side of Our Blessed Lord hanging on the cross, when He was pierced by a sword. The Church comes to us as a gift of God, It is the Mystical Body of Christ, and His Bride.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) didn't move to the US, it started here!
Nobody. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) was founded in the US - so the first Mormons were already in the US! :) If you are speaking of the first Mormons to move from another country to the US, rather than the first Mormons ever in the US, the answer is still nobody. The first Mormons to move from another country to the US came from Canada, and were not 'brought' by any specific person, only encouraged to move so that they could be nearer to the main body of the church.
AnswerWe do not know who established the first Christian church in Rome. In his epistles, Saint Paul tells us that there was already a Christian community in Rome by, perhaps, the 50s of the first century CE. And his epistles suggest that neither James nor Peter had travelled far from Jerusalem during the earliest years of Christianity.If we rule out Paul, James and Peter, then we are left merely to speculate who established the first Christian church in Rome.
Jesus Christ did when the Church was founded at Pentecost [Acts 2]
the church of jesus christ of latter day saint(mormon)
No, there is no established church in the United States today. The U.S. Constitution's First Amendment guarantees the separation of church and state, prohibiting the government from endorsing or establishing any religion. This principle has led to a pluralistic society where multiple religions coexist without any single church being officially recognized or supported by the government.
The bible does not say that. In fact the bible (Hebrews 10:24-25) urges us to attend church. Of course the church we should attend should be a Christ believing, Christ teaching church of which the bible approves. Beware there are bad churches.