There is not one individual who formed the first church. The Christian Church, in its broadest sense, was founded and spread by the Apostles--Jesus' closest followers--with the belief that Jesus was the Christ. Paul was, perhaps, the most influential person in the spread of earliest Christianity, though he had never met Jesus. The earliest Christians, however, did not consider themselves to be a new religion, but rather a fulfillment of Jewish prophecy and a continuation of Jewish religion. The first time there was an official distinction between churches as "denominations" is during the Great Schism in 1054 when the Eastern Church split from the Western Church--the Church in Constantinople versus the Church in Rome. Both of these churches, as well as other traditionalist ones like the Coptic Church in Egypt, claim to be able to trace their church back to a particular Apostle, though this proof seems to be more anecdotal than provable.
I believe the presbyterian church was first formed shortly after the first Huguenots(french Calvinists)refugees at that arrived in Ireland, the church was possibly first formed in Dublin.
Martin Luther and his followers formed the first true Protestant Church.
It was formed in Jerusalem by Jesus Christ and given to the Apostle Peter to be the Head of it. Paul the Apostle to the Gentiles spread the "good news" around the world and started the Church in Rome.
The Church of England was formed in 1534, the Bank of England was much later in 1694.
Smith's book of mormon was printed in 1830 and the first church was formed with 6 members in Fayette, New York.
Geneva, Switzerland.
the first Mormon church was formed in Salt Lake City Utah i have a funny story about but i told katz2 i'd behave
The Church of God in Christ was founded By Bishop Charles Harrison Mason a black man.
The Roman Catholic Church is said to have been started by Jesus Christ himself. They also had the disciple Peter as their first Pope.
First allow me to point out: It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. Second, the Catholic Church has been around since 33 A.D., and was formed by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ on St. Peter (see Matthew 16:17-19). The Anglican Church was formed out of nothing by Henry VIII in the 16th century when he wanted a divorce from his wife and the Church would not grant him one, so he took his entire nation out of the Church and formed the Anglican Church for the sole purpose of giving him a divorce, and making him head of the Church. So, no, the Catholic Church is most definitely not an Anglican Church.
The church was formed by Joseph Smith. He didn't know what church to join and Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ told him to start a new one. They helped him.
The Wesleyan Church was formed by a merger of The Wesleyan Methodist Church and the Pilgrim Holiness Church in 1968.