Members of a religion split and form a new church usually due to differences in doctrine.
There are many churches and many different beliefs among them. While the practices of one church may suggest to another that that church misunderstands Christianity, the reality is that most of the churches are correct in their own way.
No, quite the opposite as many different interpretations have begun many different churches in Christianity - as well as Judaism.
There are literally dozens of churches that are located in Richmond, Virginia. These churches are also followers of many different sects of religions.
Christians are not allowed in Mecca, so there are no churches in Mecca.
Churches can be narrowly or broadly defined so an answer is difficult. According to the 'Yellow Pages' there are 4,944 'churches' in Massachusetts.
There are many different views from different churches and Chritian organizations
SO MANY around 360
Many Christians don't fully understand that Places of Worship have different names: 1. Churches are churches 2. Synagogues are synagogues 3. Mosques are mosques
There are many, many different leaders in Christianity, because there are many different organized churches and groups within the Christian religion.
There are an estimated 70 million Christians in China. The majority of them attend what are known as house churches; churches that are not recognized by the Chinese government, and that meet in houses. So it is very hard to say how many churches there are in China, since we would have to know how many of these house churches there are, and they meet in secret, so we can't possibly know just how many there are.
There is more in common betwen the Catholic Church and most Protestant churches than there is different, especially in the most important things, like our faith in God as Trinity, faith in Christ, the Resurrection, baptism, the importance of the Bible, etc. There are many different Protestant churches and communities, each is different from the other, and so each is different from the Catholic Church in different ways.
There are over 1,000 churches in Syria, representing various Christian denominations, including Greek Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Catholic churches. These churches are scattered across different cities and regions in the country.