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No, I wasn't thinking that. You were merely giving one usage. That's the one you prefer. I was pointing out that it also has other meanings and uses which can be found in one segment of Christendom or another.I'm sorry, you felt I was avoiding your question....
I read somewhere that the Ethiopian Coptic church considers itself the oldest, tracing back to the Ethiopian eunuch baptised by Philip. I think I read that in Beasley-Murray’s book baptism in the NT
Yeah, that's what I've heard, too. Aside from the church in Jerusalem, the next two oldest were the churches in Syria and Ethiopia, and between those two, only the Ethiopian one seems to have had an uninterrupted and flourishing existence from that time, until now.
I would say no aside from historic implications of how churches were during the first 2-3 centuries the Orthodox Church is considerably different from the church of acts in the Bible. Everyone has something on this subject though. This first “church” was killed out or sort of diminished by 400 AD or so cause they were deemed heretics basically . Drastic changes started in 300 ADhello all
I was wondering what the oldest Christian church is. From my research on the internet it seems to be the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. Is that true?
hello all I was wondering what the oldest Christian church is. From my research on the internet it seems to be the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. Is that true?
hello all
I was wondering what the oldest Christian church is. From my research on the internet it seems to be the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. Is that true?
The church at Antioch was the first "Christian" church according to the scriptures.hello all
I was wondering what the oldest Christian church is. From my research on the internet it seems to be the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. Is that true?
The churches have changed in the past 20 centuries. According to Eusebius, Mark went to Egypt to preach where he was martyred. Peter preached in Jerusalem. Paul went to the Greeks and elsewhere. Some of their writings remain. The Holy Spirit is doing works of teaching and inspiration to this day.hello all
I was wondering what the oldest Christian church is. From my research on the internet it seems to be the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. Is that true?
I read somewhere that the Ethiopian Coptic church considers itself the oldest, tracing back to the Ethiopian eunuch baptised by Philip. I think I read that in Beasley-Murray’s book baptism in the NT
hello all
I was wondering what the oldest Christian church is. From my research on the internet it seems to be the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. Is that true?
The church at Antioch was the first "Christian" church according to the scriptures.
Uh huh.....so where is that body? Lutheranism. Methodist? SDA? Messianic? Where exactly do I find that body so I can be a part of it?
We are each members of the “Body”... or little bricks that are founded on the “Corner Stone”.
We are the Body.
Labels and Theologies that divide are hogwash.
The Question... in regards to it all... whatever it is... has only one answer. The truth isn’t any theological doctrine or building founded by humanity... there’s only one Human founder of the Body... and He is God... too.
The answer... “Jesus”.