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Church Movement and History Timeline

By rtwalka
  • 100

    Fall of Jerusalem A.D. 70

    A.D. 30 - Pentecost (Peter)
    A.D. 34 - Paul's Conversion
    A.D. 40 - Gentile Conversion
    A.D. 48-49 - Pauls 1st Missionary Journey
    A.D. 49-51 - Paul's 2nd Missionary Journey
    A.D. 52-57 - Paul's 3rd Journey A.D. 100 The fall of Jerusalem
  • Period: 100 to

    Church Movement Timeline

  • 325

    Counsel of Nicea

    The Nicene Creed: The meaning of Jesus divinity
  • 451

    Counsel of Chalcedon

    Roman Emporer Marcian summons counsel "to end disputations and settle the true faith more clearly and for all time."
  • 460

    St. Patrick and the Celtic Missions

    A.D. 460 is the year of Patiricks death Iona, Scotland
    Lindisfarne, Northumberland
    Whithorn, Scotland
    Whitby, Yorkshire
    Glencolubkille and Garton, Ireland
    Bradwell, Essex
    Glendalough, Ireland
    St David’s and St Non’s, Wales
    • Class Lecture Notes
  • 530

    The rise of Monasticism - Benedict's Rule

  • Jan 1, 1054

    The Great Schism

  • Apr 18, 1521

    Luther Reformation: Diet of Worms

    Beginnings of Protestanism
  • Mar 6, 1534

    English Supremecy - New Europe

    King Henry the 8th turns the church upside down. This ushers in protestanism
  • Jun 1, 1540

    Founding of the Jesuits

    Catholic Reform and world outreach
  • Mar 6, 1555

    Church Planting in Europe - John Calvin

    Calvin planted in Geneva and all through France
    • Class Lecture Notes
  • The Wesley's and Methodist's movement

    Brothers Charles and John Wesley bring method to ministry and organize grass roots church planting and evangelism through preaching and music.
  • Rise of Pentecostalism

    Beginning with Azuza Street
  • Edinburgh Missionary Conference

    Marks the spread of world Christianity beyond Europe and America.
  • Future Chruch Growth and Christianity Expansion

    The Second Vatican Counsel (1962- 65)
    Lausanne Congress (1974)
  • Rise of New Calvinism

    Leaders such as John Piper, Tim Keller, and Don Carson
  • Coronation of Charlemagne

    This time period represents a mix between the church and culture where culture is shaped by the church. Roman Catholic church.