Antioch is situated where modern-day Antakya, Turkey lies.
It was at Antioch that Jesus' followers were first called Christians.
Jesus Christ is the founder of Christianity, so it began with him. He was born in Bethlehem of Judea in Israel. The coming of Jesus Christ as the Messiah who would save the world from their sins was first told by God himself when Adam and Eve first sinned in the Garden of Eden. Christians were first called "Christians" in Antioch, but Antioch wasn't the the place where Christianity first began. It was already well under way.
Christianity began in Israel - the Middle East. The first time the term 'Christian' was used was in Antioch, Turkey today (ancient Syria then) - see Acts 11:26
Antioch is located in the continent of Asia.
Christianity as an officil religion began in Jerusalem after Jesus had ascended and his followers began preaching the good news of the kingdom. Although they were still Jews by race, they were Christians by faith. However, these early believers were not called "Christians". "Christians" only began being called thus when the religion spread to Antioch, where the word meant, "Follower of Christ."
The address of the Antioch Library is: 501 W. 18Th Street, Antioch, 94509 2292
The address of the Antioch Public Library District is: 757 Main Street, Antioch, 60002 1321
The address of the Southeast Branch Library is: 2325 Hickory Highlands Drive, Antioch, 37013 2610
The ancient city of Antioch is located near the Orontes River in modern-day Turkey, close to the border with Syria. Its ruins can be found near the contemporary city of Antakya. Antioch was a significant center of early Christianity and a hub of trade and culture in the ancient world, particularly during the Hellenistic and Roman periods.
The address of the Antioch Historical Society Museum is: 1500 W 4Th St, Antioch, CA 94509-1046
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The Bedford Center is located in Antioch, California.