This is a very tricky question. Because it can be answered in several different ways. A church can either be a phyisical structure or it can be a belief. The Holy Bible uses the term in both contexts. In the Old Testament it talks about a physical structure that was built and torn down, which would be the first building with the sign outside that read Christian Church. In the New Testament it addresses a church based on belief and teaching. In this case it would, most likely, be accepted as with Jesus Christ. Although there were people preaching the same message Jesus taught before Jesus arrived. These people, like John the Baptist, were outcasts and not accepted in the organized religion of the time. So technically Jesus didn't originate Christianity, but he is credited with it. The last possibility is when some person, who probably hated those that followed the teachings of the Messiah Christ, relabled them to Christian. This was after the Messiah was murdered and occurred in Antioch.
God originated the Christian religion to bring humanity back to Him through salvation, and the good Christian walk. Christians can worship in a Christian church or wherever it is that they happen to be.
The song "With all I am" was recorded by the Hillsong United band, who are a Christian worship band that originated from the Hillsong Church in Australia.
The key features of the Evangelical Free Church of America are that it is a Christian denomination, it originated in 1950 and has over 1500 congregations.
It is seven in the roman Catholic Church, not sure about the rest but they're probably the same as all the christian religions originated in the Catholic one.
The Roman Catholic Church is a type of Christian Church.
A true Christian is usually called a Protestant. So a Christian church would be called a Protestant church.
A true Christian is usually called a Protestant. So a Christian church would be called a Protestant church.
Yes, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints is a Christian church.
The pope is the leader of the Christian Church but is only recognized as such by the Catholic Church.
A:A non-Christian is bound by the laws of the relevant nation or state. These laws may sometimes have originated as Christian laws but, now being secular, apply equally to everyone within their jurisdiction. However, a non-Christian is not bound by Church laws, just as a Christian is not bound by sharia law, and so on.
He belonged to the Church of England, which is certainly a Christian church.
There are 4 rooms in a christian church