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  1. 230s

    The first actual church building which has been discovered is in Dura-Europos in southeastern Syria and dates from the 230s. It was originally a house (and shared walls with surrounding houses) and was made into a church.
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    WebMay 03, 2010 · These early believers did not have church buildings to meet in. They met mostly in homes. The first church buildings did not start to …

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      The earliest archeologically identified Christian church is a house church (domus ecclesiae), the Dura-Europos church, founded between 233 and 256.
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        WebRome or Corinth or Ephesus could have had from a couple of house churches to 100 or more; we just don’t know. The first actual church building which has been discovered is …

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        WebJan 19, 2021 · The earliest church building that we are aware of is the Dura-Europas church from the mid-third century. Even then, the building is a house that was converted into a …

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        WebJul 18, 2021 · The first basilica was the Church of St. John Lateran built from an imperial palace donated in AD 314 (White, Building God's House, 181. "Constantine, when …

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          WebNov 12, 2008 · We have archaeological evidence of halls being built for church meetings at the end of the third and beginning of the fourth century. The great era of church buildings began with...

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