Jesus did not set up any organisation. He simply called the 12 to be his followers and to make them "fishers of men". They were "witnesses of his resurrection" (Acts 4.33)
Jesus sent out his disciples to set up Christian churches, so I suppose Jesus started Christianity.
Yes, the church is made up of Jesus's disciples.
The disciples woke Jesus from his sleep, when they were in the boat and astorm was in the sea.
No God did not pick up the disciples , it was Jesus who chose the disciples.
The passage below makes it clear that it was Jesus' disciples that the sermon was intended for:1And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain: and when he was set, his disciples came unto him: 2And he opened his mouth, and taught them, saying,
And Jesus got up and followed him (Jairus), with his disciples. (Matthew 9:19)
To eat his bread.
One tried. He then told them not to.
It is called the Ascension of Jesus. After his resurrection, Jesus was taken up to heaven in the presence of his disciples.
When the storm arose while Jesus and his disciples were crossing the Sea of Galilee, Jesus was asleep in the boat. His disciples, fearing for their lives due to the violent winds and waves, woke him up, pleading for help. Jesus then calmed the storm by rebuking the wind and the sea, demonstrating his authority over nature and reassuring his disciples of their faith.
Well, honey, there's no mention of any of Jesus' disciples being a lawyer. They were mostly fishermen, a tax collector, and other regular folks. But hey, who knows, maybe one of them had a law degree on the down-low. Jesus did like to shake things up, after all.
He spoke of Jesus coming as a baby, growing up, gathering disciples around him and teaching the people about God.