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When did Jesus' s apostles build Christian churches?

It was Paul who built the first church.


Where was the first Christian church built in India?

St. Thomas, the apostle established the first Christian Churches in India in the mid-first century, from Wikipedia: According to Indian Christian traditions, the apostle Thomas arrived in Kodungallur (also Muziris), Kerala, established the Seven Churches and evangelized in present day Kerala and Tamil Nadu.[17]


What is the first Christian churches?

Church in Jerusalem Acts 2:40, Churches in Judea, Galilee, and Samaria Acts 9:31, Church at Antioch Acts 13:1. These are some examples of the first Christian churches. Read the book of Acts to get a complete list.


Who built the first Catholic church in US?

The Catholic Missionaries who came to the new world in the 16th century built the first Churches.


When was Christian Churches Together created?

Christian Churches Together was created in 2006.


When was Australian Christian Churches created?

Australian Christian Churches was created in 1937.


When was International Christian Churches created?

International Christian Churches was created in 2006.


Where was the first christian built?

In His mother's womb


What year did people start to built churches?

Churches first started being built during the Roman Empire when Christianity was the "big thing" Temples were around before Jesus' time. Temples were the places of worship before churches.


When did the first church in Ireland built?

St. Patrick is said to have come to Ireland in 432AD, bringing Christianity. The first churches would have been built from then on.


When was American Evangelical Christian Churches created?

American Evangelical Christian Churches was created in 1944.


Were most of the world's largest Christian churches built in Medieval Europe?

Yes, most of the world's largest Christian churches were indeed built in Medieval Europe. This period, which lasted from the 5th to the 15th century, witnessed the construction of iconic cathedrals such as Notre-Dame de Paris, Chartres Cathedral, and Milan Cathedral. These churches, characterized by Gothic architecture, represented the influence and power of the Catholic Church during that time.