Churches were built prior to medieval times. As to which was oldest, the only "records" we have about a first church are purely legendary. There are several claimants to the honor.
One in particular should be mentioned, which is the construction, prior to 60 AD, of a church in Glastonbury, Somersetshire, which is claimed to have been the first building ever built to be a church. Supposedly it was constructed by Joseph of Arimathea, who had also brought the Holy Grail, to Britain, along with a staff that was planted and became the Glastonbury Thorn. The reason this is a particularly important legend is that papal suits over it were brought at one time or another by kings of both France and Spain, and the suits ended with decisions that the church in Britain was, in fact, the first. (Ever wonder why Arthur's knights were searching for the Grail in Britain.)
Anyway it is a good story, and about as close to the truth as any other.
The first christian church, "The Wattle Church" often called "The Old Church" is said to be the oldest church in Britain. It was built in Glastonbury; supposedly by Joseph of Arimathea, Christ's great uncle.
If you mean 'building belonging to the Church of England', it's hard to say because when Henry the Eighth split from Rome, the existing churches went on being used.
If you mean 'When was the first church built in England', we don't really know either, as we don't have good written records from the 3rd and 4th centuries A.D., the time of the Roman occupation, when Archaeology shows us the first Christian churches. The oldest church still being used is probably St. Martin's, Canterbury, parts of which date from the 6th century A.D.
The First Orthodox church Built in Armenia, Ech Miyadzin.
the first church was people not a building and they met in homes and synagogue
the first church was people not a building and they met in homes
African Americans built the First Baptist Beale Street Church in Memphis, Tennessee. It was built right after the Civil War ended as a Negro Missionary Church.
the first church was people not a building and they met in homes in the 1st century
the first church was people not a building and they met in homes in the 1st century
Medieval castles were built for protection and not for comfort. The first castles were built using wood but, were found to burn easily. Stone was then used in replacement of wood.
The first church was built by Reverend Richard Johnson in Sydney (1793).
The first Protestant church established in Japan was the Yokohama Kaigan Church. It was built in 1872.
It seems to have been in Jordan.Jerusalem
No she did not.
Yes, is the answer for the majority of churches in this country were built during that time, and therfore have fonts. Check locally for details