First, please accept my apology if my question should be posted in another sub-forum.
The Bible tells us of some of the congregations that Paul started, based on his letters to them. It's my understanding that Peter started a congregation in Rome that, I understand further, eventually became the Catholic Church.
Isn't it likely that the apostles, and then their own disciples, created hundreds of additional congregations throughout the middle-east, Africa, Europe, and Asia? Do you know of any documentation on the very first Christian churches founded by the apostles?
The Bible tells us of some of the congregations that Paul started, based on his letters to them. It's my understanding that Peter started a congregation in Rome that, I understand further, eventually became the Catholic Church.
Isn't it likely that the apostles, and then their own disciples, created hundreds of additional congregations throughout the middle-east, Africa, Europe, and Asia? Do you know of any documentation on the very first Christian churches founded by the apostles?