Immediately, when Jesus called him to follow him.
He was a follower of Jesus and is brothers with St. Peter
Andrew was the first apostle.
A:In John's Gospel (verses 1:37-40), Andrew and another disciple left John the Baptist to follow Jesus. Andrew went to Peter's house to tell him about Jesus, and Peter then followed. In the synoptic gospels, none of John's disciples left him to follow Jesus. Peter and Andrew were chosen by Jesus as he walked by the Sea of Galilee and saw them fishing.
Yes, St. Andrew, the brother of St. Simon Peter, was an apostle.
Saint Andrew became a follower of Jesus after his brother, Simon Peter, introduced him to Jesus. Andrew and another disciple followed Jesus after hearing John the Baptist speak and spend time with Him, eventually becoming one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus.
Before he became a disciple of Our Lord he was a fisherman.
Saint Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist who followed Jesus after hearing his teachings. Andrew met Jesus along with his brother Peter while they were fishing, and Jesus called them to become his disciples. Through this encounter, Andrew came to know Jesus and became one of his closest followers.
St. Andrew was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. He preached the teachings of Jesus, performed miracles, and ultimately was martyred for his faith. He is known for spreading Christianity in Greece and Asia Minor.
Yes, according to Christian tradition, St. Andrew had a brother named Simon Peter, who was also one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
Peter was a commercial fisherman at Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee with his brother St. Andrew.
Andrew had at least one brother named Simon who would later be known as St. Peter.
According to Christian tradition, St. Andrew had one brother, named Simon Peter, who would later become one of Jesus' 12 apostles.