I think more than two apostles were the founders of the early Christian churches.
Jesus told all his disciples to take the Gospel message to other people in other cities and countries. When the apostles and disciples preached the Gospel and people believed then local churches were established.
Peter is believed to have taken the gospel to Samaria, Joppa, Caesarea. Paul took the gospel to Antioch, Ephesus, Corinth and other places. Phillip the apostle is believed to have taken the gospel to parts of Asia Minor. John is believed to have gone with Phillip and Peter to parts of Samaria.
I think more than two apostles were the founders of the early Christian churches. Jesus told all his disciples to take the Gospel message to other people in other cities and countries. When the apostles and disciples preached the Gospel and people believed then local churches were established. Peter is believed to have taken the gospel to Samaria, Joppa, Caesarea. Paul took the gospel to Antioch, Ephesus, Corinth and other places. Phillip the apostle is believed to have taken the gospel to parts of Asia Minor. John is believed to have gone with Phillip and Peter to parts of Samaria.
There are a few practices that come from early churches. The two main practices were Apostolic Age and Ante-Nicene Period.
They formally split the Christian Church apart They created two completely separate churches.
The Catholic Church and the Orthodox Churches split during the schism in 1054.
yes, you definitely can find churches that do not follow Christian teachings. Many of these will perform this ceremony.
The two Christian churches that developed after the split in 1054 are the Roman Catholic Church, based in Rome and headed by the Pope, and the Eastern Orthodox Church, which has its headquarters in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) and is led by various patriarchs.
The earliest Christians met in pprivate houses because they did not have the funds to construct special churches, nor the number to justify them. However, there is evidence of possibly two purpose-built Christian churches from as early as the first century. By the third century, church buildings were becoming quite common.
They burned Pagan temples to the ground and built christian churches on the sites.They told of an evil fallen angel that would burn you and torture you forever in the afterlife if you weren't christian. If that wasn't scary enough they would then tell pagans "Oh by the way this evil angel looks exactly like your pagan god!"So they destroyed Pagan temples and scared the pagans into attending Christian churches.
They formally split the Christian Church apart They created two completely separate churches.
Romulus and Aeneas were the two mythical founders of Rome.
Perhaps you are referring to the Western Catholic Church in the Roman Empire and the Eastern Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire.
what two churches emerged from split in Christianity