The church is is in existence for over 2000 years.
How long has the Church been Built
Usually in a Christian church a brother is a name for someone who has been around for a long time within the church but the bible says that all who believe are joined together in the body of Christ as brothers and sisters. Hope this helped :)
He goes to a Presbyterian church with a female pastor. ------------------------- He's a Christian.
for as long as he was born
They met each other in church when Justin first came to Atlanta when Scooter Braun discovered him, so like in 2008
He is a "born again" Christian, who is a member of the United Methodist Church.He is a long-time member of the Episcopal Church.
The Catholic Church has always been prolife and against abortions.
Catholics, Are Christians, The catholic Church is the oldest Christian church all other christian churches split from the catholic church.. They do the same thing all other Christians do. If you want a long answer, either look it up or ask, a catholic
The Copts are a predominantly Christian ethnic group in Egypt. They are the largest Christian community in the Middle East and follow the Coptic Orthodox Church. Copts have a long history in Egypt that dates back to the early days of Christianity.
Unfortunately, there is no single answer to this question that will be acceptable to all Christian groups. For example, the Pope recently made public comments reflecting the long-standing teaching of his church that the Roman Catholic church is the one true church. Among other mainline Christian groups, there will be some that will claim exclusive rights to be considered the Christian church. Other moderate mainline churches will be open to varieties of other interpretations. There is no such separate entity as a 'Christian church' but rather a body of persons from many denominations who believe in Jesus Christ as Lord.
Long before the church was known as the Christian church, Adam called his descendants together and preached to them the gospel. The idea of a meeting place whether Christian or some other creed, it was more convenient to gather the people together rather than going to individual homes.
Christian tradition holds that Peter was the first Roman bishop of the Christian Church. However, there is no evidence that Peter ever even visited Rome. Paul writes of meeting Peter in Jerusalem, presumably in the 50s of the first century, when Peter was still one of the pillars of the Jerusalem church. When Paul wrote of Peter, he would already have been rather old and unlikely to begin overseeing the Roman community. Moreover, scholars say that the role of 'bishop' was only instituted in the second century, by which time Peter would have been long dead. Apart from the tradition about Peter, we do not know who the first Roman bishop of the Christian Church was.